Sicknick died one day after pro-Trump rioters stormed the US Capitol in Washington DC, prompting many media outlets to falsely report that he was murdered by the rioters.
When asked Monday about Rep. Maxine Waters’ (D-CA) recent statements calling for more unrest, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki seemed to skirt around the question and refused to condemn Waters’ remarks.
At least 33 cases of coronavirus have been brought to Canada on flights from India in the first half of April alone.
Steven Del Duca on Monday made a public call for Ontario Premier Doug Ford to resign, after what critics are calling a very embarrassing and politically damaging weekend.
Police also seized 48 firearms during the raids, as well as $730,000 in cash. Of the 48 firearms seized, 46 were found in a single location in Caledon.
The temperatures are the result of frigid arctic air coming from Northern Ontario and settling over the region.
Walter Jones, a spokesman for Raffensperger's office, said that the funds "enabled this and local elections offices to combat disinformation... that undermine the confidence of Georgia voters."
Psaki said of the drastic increase in the numbers of unaccompanied minors: "that increase, that influx, was higher than most people, including us, anticipated."
On Saturday, President Biden finally admitted that the situation on the southern border was a crisis.
CNN publicly defended Rep. Waters and her speech in which she encouraged protestors to break curfew and be "confrontational" if Derek Chauvin isn't found guilty of George Floyd's murder.
In the case of both companies, the CEOs saw an overall drop in payout for their work in comparison to previous years.
After the app was booted from Apple's App Store in January, the big tech company has determined that the social media app will be allowed back on the App Store.
Detroit Police Chief James Craig called for Rep. Rashida Tlaib's resignation after Tlaib tweeted out a call for "no more policing" following the death of Daunte Wright.
The federal government reportedly considered using the act last year during the first wave of the pandemic, but ultimately did not make use of it.
All but three of Ontario's 45 provincially-mandated police forces came out against police randomly stopping those not at home.