"Our progress is fragile," she said, "and we cannot let up yet." She blamed Thanksgiving, as well, saying that there would be a big increase beginning on Thursday, which was 14 days since the holiday.
An Arizona lower court had already dismissed Ward's suit on Friday, but the state Supreme Court agreed to hear the case after Ward claimed that irregularities were found in a sample of ballots she was allowed to review.
The order, which is expected to be signed on Tuesday, falls in line with the president's "America First approach."
"No guns, not even a Nerf gun. Nope, if your dad wants to get it for you, that's fine. But I can't bring it to you."
Garcetti and Whitmer have both faced significant controversy in recent months for their handling of the coronavirus, with both figures implementing extensive lockdown measures which many have criticized as excessive.
Indoor dining is under threat from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. He said on Monday that he will shut it down if "after 5 days a region's hospital rate has not stabilized."
Chicago Public Schools, which have been closed to in-person learning since March 17, have been trying to come up with a plan to bring kids and teachers back into the classroom, but have been blocked by the union.
Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf filed an "application for a restraining order" to bar county clerks from deleting the election data pertaining to the election.
"The UFOs have asked not to publish that they are here, humanity is not ready yet," Eshed claimed.
Home security video shows a man running up to the house at around midnight on Saturday morning and throwing an explosive through the front window.
Cronies Sports Grill, in Agoura Hills, Los Angeles County, are defying the orders against outdoor dining, and the fines are piling up.
A woman driving by an anti-lockdown protest in Bend, Ore., completely flipped out, telling protestors "I'm a teacher!" and "kill yourself!"
Rep. Brian Babin (R-TX) proposed a bill last week that would require states to verify with the Social Security Administration that a registered voter is alive.
Trump supporters at the Trump rally in Valdosta, Georgia, Saturday, were accosted by people who were dropping to their knees, begging them to put on masks.
Warnock avoided questions as to whether he would support Supreme Court expansion, twice, refusing to answer, instead going off on tangents about other issues.