A Kentucky man was spotted in his driveway in a bathrobe, wielding a flamethrower to clear the snow and ice.
A Kentucky man was spotted in his driveway in a bathrobe, wielding a flamethrower to clear the snow and ice.
A monolith made of gingerbread appeared on a hill in San Francisco on 25 December.
Are Republicans in the process of erasing Donald Trump from history books? John Iadarola and Brian Unger break it down on The Damage Report.
Two federal unemployment insurance programs end on Saturday. The federal eviction moratorium is set to expire on New Year’s Eve if President Trump does not take action.
The Black Lives Matter movement being accepted by the mainstream in 2020, with diverse participation, is analyzed by experts, who also weigh in on its future.
Infectious Disease Specialist Dr. Brian Conway explains why the first case of the U.K. variant found in Ontario, ‘isn’t surprising’.
President-elect Joe Biden and his wife Dr. Jill Biden offered holiday greetings from Delaware with the future First Lady saying, “Many families are facing their first Christmas having lost a loved one. And Joe and I know that sorrow.” Biden, whose victory Trump still refuses to acknowledge nearly two months after the Nov. 3 election, is spending the day at his Delaware home and has no public events, according to his staff. President Donald Trump will spend Christmas Day at his Palm Beach resort as millions of Americans face the risk of losing jobless benefits on Saturday and a partial government shutdown looms next week, following his threat to not sign a $2.3 trillion coronavirus aid and spending package.
Pope Francis in his Christmas message on Friday said political and business leaders must not allow market forces to take priority over making COVID-19 vaccines available to all, condemning nationalism and “the virus of radical individualism.” In a sign of the times, Francis delivered his traditional “Urbi et Orbi” (to the city and the world) message virtually from a lectern inside the Vatican instead of from the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica before tens of thousands. The pandemic and its social and economic effects dominated the message, in which Francis called for global unity and help for nations suffering from conflicts and humanitarian crises. He then called for peace and reconciliation in Syria, Yemen, Libya, Nagorno-Karabakh, South Sudan, Nigeria and Cameroon and Iraq, which he is due to visit in early March.