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The longer the social isolation and distancing go on, the more the mental health toll will increase.
President Trump and the White House announced a plan to bring the United States—and its work force—back from COVID-19’s grip of isolation.
A man is be scheduled to appear in court after stealing his own gold coloured truck in an attempt to get an insurance settlement.
Canada needs to show leadership nationally so Canadians can plan for their futures and know there is much to look forward to after we get through this together.
Seniors are one of the populations most affected by coronavirus and now they are also the target of scammers preying on people while they are vulnerable.
Tiger King leaves people entertained, amused, and empty. Maybe Carole Baskin is the one really working for justice for big cats in captivity.
Universities were not supposed to be gigantic businesses, with trendy fads, corporate speak and bloated bureaucracy. Instead of bailouts, it's time to cut the fat.
The Australian government has introduced a contact tracing app that will be used to curb the spread of COVID-19, and may make it mandatory.
Yes, we are working from home but we are still working, we are still interacting with colleagues and why not look good doing so.
Mike Sonko, Governor of Nairobi, Kenya, has taking some heat recently after making the decision to include alcohol in care packages for coronavirus.
In Toronto, people are putting out tables of groceries for people to pick up for free, according to Blog TO.
Canadian Armed Forces members who have medical training are being dispatched to long-term care homes in Quebec.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced help for the education sector today. "We're purchasing iPads with free wireless data for families that need it," Ford said.
All of this for a country and government which Trudeau has shown admiration for, praising the country's "basic dictatorship."
As the two Florida doctors stole the flag, their young son pleaded with them to stop. “You’re going to go to jail,” he said. “Please don’t.”