GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz from Florida discussed in an interview Saturday the "tale of two governors", Gov. De Santis of his own state, and Gov. Cuomo in New York.
The city council approved the measure unanimously following a 250 percent increase in the number of shooting victims compared to 2020.
“We regret seeing talented and dedicated employees leave the company for any reason,” Bombardier chief executive Eric Martel said.
A reporter asked, “Does the administration still consider the Saudis and the Israelis important allies?”
Legault said, “Freedom of expression is one of the pillars of our democracy. If we compromise on that, we risk having undue censorship spilling out into our political debates and our media.”
Senator Lindsey Graham went on Fox News for an interview on Sunday, where he talked about various important issues, including, naturally, the impeachment.
Arguing that New Zealand must act "hard and early" to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the country once again, Arden issued a lockdown order to last three days.
"Today, 57 Senators – including a record 7 Republicans – voted to find former President Trump guilty for inciting that deadly insurrection on our very democracy," Biden said.
"They switched the date of a Twitter a year to try to connect it to this case, that's not a small thing ma'am," van der Veen explained.
Canadian transgender activist Jessica Yaniv is in the news again. This time, she’s accused of sexually harassing firefighters and abusing emergency services.
On Saturday afternoon, the US Senate has just voted to acquit ex-President Donald Trump.
Vox journalist Aaron Rupar once tweeted: "My brain is so broken." Author Matt Palumbo took the opportunity to point out all the ways that this has been evidenced to be so.
A motion earlier on Saturday narrowly passed to allow witnesses in the Trump impeachment proceedings. This was later reversed in a last-minute deal between the appropriate parties.
Anti-lockdown protestors once again braved the bitter cold and risked arrest Saturday in opposition of the ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns in Toronto.
Julie Keith, a mom in Oregon discovered a cry for help hidden in a box of Kmart Halloween decorations from Chinese inmates at a re-education camp.