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President Donald Trump came into the White House briefing room today to give an update on the stock market, which again during his term in office has broken records.
"We'll be open until they drag me out of here," said Adamson Barbecue owner Adam Skelly on Tuesday.
"Just based on geography and presumptions of trends, I would say that this likely could help Donald Trump. We will see when we run the full results."
Facebook employees were particularly worried about stories in support of Trump and stories that came from right-wing media outlets which claimed that the election was rigged.
The high end retailer seemingly has one shelf of groceries, making them an essential business.
A county board in northern Michigan approved a vote to impeach current governor Gretchen Whitmer on Friday, voting 4-2 in favor of the motion.
Police have arrived at the Etobicoke barbecue restaurant which has decided to now close its doors in accordance to the Toronto and Peel region lockdown orders.
Isabel Rosa Araujo, formerly known as Philip Vincent Haskins-Delici, is a 35-year-old Portland-based transsexual Antifa militant with a history of extremism.
The announcement is being touted as a "budget update" and may include other long-term spending promises. The COVID-19 pandemic has left Canada with it's deepest budget deficit since World War II.
A crane on the Eglinton Crosswalk construction site collapsed Monday evening, sending a worker to hospital with minor injuries.
Officials in Adelaide, Australia ended the state’s six day “circuit breaker” lockdown early after it was revealed that a pizza parlour worker misled contact tracers into thinking there had been a significant outbreak.
Health Department records also show that the government has secured 1,600 hotel rooms in major cities across the country to provide for incoming visitors.
"We need to strike a middle course—one that encourages China's rise in a manner consistent with an open, fair, rules-based, regional order," Sullivan said.
With the Trump-supporting side of the GOP so strong, it won't be easy—politically or economically—to steer the ship in the exact opposite direction.
The Ontario government said the change will be on pause if the bill is passed. Modifications will not be made until Quebec and New York pass similar bills.