Twitter has failed in upholding its terms of service, and because of this, many people stand to lose accounts they have had for years.
From watching the Northern lights to hosting an online Karaoke party here are a few suggestions that will keep you indoors for a few weeks more.
“Breath play,” otherwise known as “depriving your partner of oxygen during sex,” has led to death by asphyxiation, strangulation, and choking injuries.
The coronavirus has reduced us to spending time with our families. So instead letting old resentments simmer maybe we should try to get to know each other a little bit better.
Trump was right to ban the porn industry from receiving a portion of the $2 trillion in federal aid to offset losses from the coronavirus pandemic.
Acknowledging mental health as an underlying condition helps us better care for one another now, and will allow us to be better mental-health allies in a post-pandemic world.
MMFA and its allies at BuzzFeed and Vox have all been instrumental in downplaying the spread of the coronavirus as nothing more than a hoax driven by “Sinophobic” sentiments. Their day of reckoning is overdue.
Perhaps AOC can be forgiven, after all she’s way more in touch with the ins and outs of identity politics than she is matters of medical urgency.
I am not braving out this crisis with the rest of my beloved city. Despite shaming and admonitions of my fellow New Yorkers, I am one of those who left.
Canada should take note from domestic violence increases in countries that are ahead of the coronavirus curve, and act now to ensure women and children are protected.
The Trump administration has declined to reopen enrollment for Obamacare, which may leave millions of Americans without access to health insurance during the coronavirus crisis.
One America News Network’s Chanel Rion was banned from White House coronavirus press briefings yesterday, but she has been invited back by White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham.
In short, she was a follower, not a leader, at a time when Canada needs leaders more than ever. This raises further questions.
In the beauty of new found simplicity we are provided with perspective that could change us all forever and perhaps really should.
But Canada can emerge from this pandemic safer and stronger if Canadians are clear-eyed in recognizing the CCP’s responsibility for it, and commit to distancing our economy from China’s after this is all over.