U.S. President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Mark Meadows, has been diagnosed with the coronavirus as the nation sets daily records for confirmed cases for the pandemic.
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Justin Turner won’t be disciplined by MLB for returning to field after positive virus test
Justin Turner will not be disciplined by Major League Baseball for coming onto the field last week to celebrate the World Series title with his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates after testing positive for COVID-19.
Health officials ‘cautiously optimistic’ a COVID-19 vaccine will be ready by early next year
Top health officials say they are “cautiously optimistic” about Canada’s odds of obtaining a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine for distribution sometime in the first quarter of 2021.
Embedded inside encrypted Antifa during election week
As skirmishes erupted in pockets across the country on Wednesday – both in support of and against reigning President Donald Trump, as well as in the name of racial equality – groups are said to have mobilized in online chat channels under a variety of different banners in the planning of post-election activism.
Biden to receive additional Secret Service protection: report
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will receive a beefed-up Secret Service detail starting Friday as the candidates wait for the presidential race to be called, according to a report.
Von Spakovsky & Smith: Trump and supporters wage legal battles across US to defeat Biden — here’s a rundown
In Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada and Arizona court fights are being waged to determine which votes will be counted in the election.
Biden overtakes Trump in Georgia race as count nears completion
Biden overtakes Trump in Georgia race as count nears completion
Biden overtakes Trump in Georgia count as tally nears completion
Democratic nominee Joe Biden pulled ahead of President Trump early Friday in the race for Georgia’s 16 electoral votes.
Denmark plans to kill up to 17 million farmed mink due to coronavirus mutation
Denmark plans to slaughter up to 17 million farmed mink because a coronavirus mutation discovered in the animals that spread to humans, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Thursday.
Commons planning new security measures as MPs report threats of violence
The House of Commons is getting ready to boost security measures for MPs outside of the parliamentary precinct in response to growing concerns about the threat of political violence, sources tell Radio-Canada.