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US President Donald Trump has just received his first briefing on an explosion that rocked downtown Nashville on Friday morning.
The Queen, too, is spending Christmas apart from most of her family members this year.
Public figures and politicians created some cringe worthy moments this holiday season in trying to reassure kids that Santa Claus would be coming to town.
"This Christmas our thoughts are with those of you who are spending today alone, those of you who are mourning the loss of a loved one, and those of you on the frontline," the couple wrote on Twitter.
"This appears to have been an intentional act," MNPD wrote on Twitter. Smoke could be seen rising from the blast zone from a far distance.
A broadcast from the Cuban government urged its citizens to eat rodent meat for Christmas dinner this year, claiming that the rodent meat was more sustainable and nutritious than other options.
The WHO changed the definition of 'herd immunity' on their website, eliminating the original position that it could be achieved by the virus spreading through the population.
Voter turnout in the Georgia runoff elections for the US Senate has reached an unprecedented almost 2.1 million people have already voted.
The Biden-Harris transition team Tweeted Thursday that Biden won't be inheriting President Trump's Twitter following after inauguration day.
It appears unlikely that Goodell will support the fund, given his rivalry with Portnoy.
GoDaddy is a prominent target for hackers given the large number of websites which use their servers, and the company has been the victim of hacking attempts in the past year.
Attorneys for Dominion Voting Systems, sent letters this week, warning that litigation is “imminent” regarding their claims about the company and alleged voter fraud.
This is not the first time that Fauci has admitted to deceiving the public for utilitarian purposes in regard to coronavirus.
The Harvest Bible Church in Windsor, Ont. released a statement on Thursday claiming that the church's lead pastor has been fined up to $100,000 and could face a year in prison for holding church services.
Protestors gathered outside Police Headquarters in downtown Toronto to demand justice for Karima Mehrab, also known as Karima Baloch, a human rights activist from Balochistan who was found dead on Sunday after having been initially reported as missing.