During a briefing, Chief Postal Inspector Gary Barksdale told the Oversight Committee about the USPS's Internet Covert Operations Program (iCOP), which monitored American social media accounts.
The BC Coroner's office released a report on Thursday saying that 498 people have died from drug overdoses in the first quarter of 2021, up significantly from last year.
Maure was found to have multiple weapons, including firearms.
The next election could be imminent, relying on whether Trudeau feels comfortable calling an election during a pandemic.
O'Toole opined that Canadians deserve to have a "more normal summer," and that the federal government should ramp up procurement of doses of the vaccine.
Early numbers show only 11.6 million people tuned into Biden's speech to Congress on Wednesday night, way down from similar speeches by ex-president Trump.
During MSNBC's coverage of President Joe Biden's address to the joint session of Congress, Nicole Wallace denounced the effectiveness of the Trump-era Operation Warp Speed.
"Trudeau and the government are in the process of pushing through legislation that will restrict your freedom of speech on social media."
Americans should be told by officials that they'll get their freedoms back when they get vaccinated, said Dr. Leana Wen.
CBC has every right to exist if they can succeed with voluntary contributions. But forcing people to pay for something we don’t watch is a disgrace.
New York City intends to fully reopen on July 1, with the aim of having much of its population vaccinated by that time, Mayor Bill De Blasio announced.
A poll conducted by YouGov on behalf of CBS gave Biden's latest speech an 85 percent approval rating. The problem is that they only included 169 Republicans out of 1000 people surveyed.
That's when the officers allegedly stopped the man again, and the incident that was caught on camera began.
The Liberals have not yet said whether or not the arrangement would continue between the Canadian government and the Shuangxiong Foreign Services.
Vice President Kamala Harris was being interviewed on ABC news on Thursday, where she essentially agreed with Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC)'s claim that America is not a racist country.