Delta Air Lines announced on Wednesday that employees who choose not to be vaccinated will be required to undergo weekly testing and incur a $200/month health insurance surcharge.
Jeremy pleaded not guilty to the litany of claims that spanned over two decades, to a Los Angeles Court.
At a right-wing "United We Win" rally in Portland, Oregon over the weekend, reporter Maranie Staab was assaulted by Antifa members.
On Monsef’s comments, he said: "The Minister expressed her views and explained herself. We will continue to recognize the Taliban as a terrorist organization."
A father of a football player told The Post Millennial that a meeting was held during which students and their families were informed that athletes could wear the monitors or forego participation.
Justin Trudeau was back in BC this morning, speaking about housing outside a property in the Vancouver suburb of Surrey.
Dr. Paul Roumeliotis said that an announcement about an Ontario vaccine passport should be expected in one to two weeks.
A Liberal candidate for Vancouver-Granville is being accused of violating Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promise to crack down on buyers who "flip homes."
Hannity appeared to not hear Carlson's remarks, saying "whoops, didn't hear you," as Carlson blasted the senator.
OnlyFans announced on Wednesday that they will be reversing their recently announced plan to ban all sexually explicit content on their platform following a backlash from many of their content creators.
If the Taliban forms an internationally recognized Afghan government they are likely to have a representative seated on the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
Danish Siddiqui, an award winning Reuters photojournalist working in Afghanistan to cover the Taliban takeover of the country, has reportedly been killed and mutilated by Taliban fighters.
Last year, it was discovered that Montreal-based Baylis Medical Company Inc., owned by former Quebec Liberal MP Frank Baylis, was awarded a federal contract totalling $237 million.
The statement contrasts a previous one from Trudeau last week, in which he gave no wiggle room for recognizing the Taliban-led government.
Liberal Minister for Gender Equality Miryam Monsef referred to the Taliban as "our brothers" during a press conference on Wednesday.