Xavier Becerra, the federal Secretary of Health and Human Services, was being interviewed on CNN on Monday, insisting that the government has a right to know who has and hasn't been vaccinated.
In the wake of an op-ed written by US Air Force Academy professor Lynne Chandler García for the Washington Post in defense of critical race theory teachings in the military, US Representative Mark Green wrote a letter calling for her resignation.
Ernesto Torres, aged 70 years, has been found legally incompetent to stand trial for the crimes alleged against him by Circuit Court Judge Julie Stevenson Solt, due to his possible inability to grasp reality.
Governor Kristi Noem of South Dakota has announced that she will be deploying a further 75 South Dakota National Guard troops to the US-Mexico border.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister announced Wednesday that the statues of the two queens on Manitoba legislature grounds destroyed by protestors on Canada day will be rebuilt.
Premier Scott Moe also took photos holding a teddy bear and kneeling on the site of the graves.
On Thursday morning, the Independent MP Vancouver Granville Jody Wilson-Raybould announced that she would not be running in the next federal election.
Japan's Olympics Minister Tamayo Marukawa said on Thursday that the Tokyo summer Olympics will be held without fans in the stands.
"What is the problem? Get over it. Get over this political statement. Just get over it, and try and save the lives of yourself and your family," Dr. Fauci said in an interview.
"Look, the simple answer to that question is we must eliminate funding for CBP, ICE and their parent organization, DHS," Rep. Tlaib said.
"We had offered the Capitol Police, and Mayor Bowser of Washington, DC, thousands of National Guardsmen and women, two days before January 6. And they turned us down," a former Pentagon official said.
Madu: "While we work towards the ultimate goal of eliminating hate crimes in Alberta and bringing those guilty to justice, this fast-tracked grant program will help protect those most at risk.”
"It makes total sense that obviously we should want to know what our kids are being taught when they're there in these government buildings."
Approximately 95 percent of surgeries delayed during the second and third waves have been rebooked.
Four lawyers who previously made donations to Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party have been appointed as judges.