An Ontario-based Chinese-Canadian doctor is facing pressure from two MPPs to remove a sign from his office that, in Chinese, refers to COVID-19 as the "Wuhan pneumonia," which they say could incite anti-Asian hostility.
Guilbeault suggested that Canadians would see more "indigenous storytelling" and content from "racialized community-owned media."
The superintendent of schools sent and email to parents to "clarify that the School District mitigation plans, including the requirement for face coverings, remain in place."
Chicago Public Health has announced that some events this summer like concerts and crowded spaces will require a vaccine passport.
The suspect' s mother told police that her son told her an anti-masker had attacked him.
A GoFundMe was started by a friend of deputy Nate Sylvester has now raised over $50,000.
Lawsuits in California, New York, Illinois, Nevada and more call into question alleged discrimination against white people.
Seattle chocolate store 'Chocolati' slammed on social media after an employee refused service on Tuesday afternoon to two Seattle police officers.
Scott called Biden’s proposed American Jobs Plan a "liberal wish list of big government waste."
"America is an idea, the most unique idea in history, we are created all of us equal, it's who we are, and we cannot walk away from that principle, and in fact say that we're dealing with the American idea."
A new development in a high-profile case from early 2020 shows renewed scrutiny against the trio involved.
A pastor in Washington, DC, reportedly used over a million dollars in COVID-19 relief funds to buy dozens of cars and a house.
Tobacco industry leaders and civil rights groups are warning against the idea.
Planning has begun to potentially bring the Make American Great Again rallies that brought out thousands of supporter back as soon as May.
The legislation will require employers to pay employees for up to three days. Employees will be eligible to be paid up to $200 per day, if legislation passes.