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NDP MP Niki Ashton, who was heavily criticized for agreeing to join the panel, unexpectedly dropped out of the panel at the last second.
President Trump's confidants have told Axios that the President plans to pardon former national security advisor Michael Flynn.
Police warn citizens not to approach Joshua Halliday-Runions.
Wisconsin recount observers were given wristbands with the poop emoji on them Tuesday, according to a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter.
The Trump legal team announced today that state legislatures in Pennsylvania, Arizona and Michigan will hold public hearings examining the legitimacy of the 2020 election.
The announcement of the new work filled employees with sadness and concern and they cried to the publisher to not let the publication go forward.
Toronto Police spoke to media after the public health agency issued the closure and said they would enforce compliance with the 'Reopening Ontario Act' if Skelly was to open tomorrow. That includes removing people by force if necessary.
This "strike" by YouTube is for a violation of YouTube's policy on COVID-19 misinformation.
In a petition that has garnered 13,000 signatures, students are asking the Texas State Board of Education to implement an anti-racist history curriculum to the state's K-12 schools.
If Donald Trump decided to run again in 2024, a majority of Republicans and people who vote Republican would vote for him again.
One journalist from CTV News attempted to associate Skelly with white supremacy for failing to strictly control for the political views of his patrons.
The Ontario government says that it accidentally jumbled the new coronavirus case data for Monday and Tuesday, leading to Monday's new case numbers being exaggerated.
Champagne said that Canada will work with China while being "guided" by Canadian interests, also calling China's coercive diplomacy tactics "unacceptable."
White House Correspondent Jon Karl of ABC has just been caught red-handed on camera removing his mask in the White House briefing room when he thought the cameras were off.
Oregon Governor Kate Brown said that people should call the police if they see too many people gathering at a neighbour's residence.