With COVID-19 guidelines preventing them from singing the national anthem, a grade 1 class in Sask., has learned to sign ‘O Canada.’
With COVID-19 guidelines preventing them from singing the national anthem, a grade 1 class in Sask., has learned to sign ‘O Canada.’
A year on from the first coronavirus case, China’s restrictions on daily life have lessened significantly. But some in the country think China should apologise for the pandemic, while others are worried about how they’ll be treated abroad once the world opens up again.
This is the Trump campaign’s star witness whose unhinged voter fraud testimony broke the internet.
As Facebook and Twitter bring in new rules to combat misinformation and hate, some Trump supporters are trying out a new social media platform with fewer rules. Produced by Gabe Ramirez ; Reporter: Donie O’Sullivan.
Lawrence O’Donnell says Mitch McConnell was literally crying on the Senate floor today when Republicans in Georgia were standing up to Donald Trump’s election lies. Aired on 12/3/2020.
A confidential report from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) obtained by Global News is linking Iran, China and Russia to COVID-19 disinformation campaigns. The service says the countries have spread falsehoods about the virus and conspiracy theories with the objective of increased mistrust and suspicion of western governments and public health authorities. David Akin explains.
Dr. Anthony Fauci is questioning the UK’s coronavirus vaccine approval process. Melissa Duggan on the criticism just a day after British health officials gave the green light to Pfizer’s shot.
More than 60,000 people have now died in the UK after infection with coronavirus — one of the highest death rates in the world. It came as the first doses of the newly approved Pfzier coronavirus vaccine have arrived in the UK. They’ve been taken to a secret location from where they’ll be distributed to hospitals all over the UK over the next few days. The first phase of the role out programme is expected to begin on Tuesday. England’s deputy chief medical officer, Professor Jonathan Van Tam, says 99% of Covid-19 deaths could be prevented, if there’s a very high uptake of jabs in the most vulnerable groups. The UK is the first in the world to approve this vaccine – confidence in it is safety is critical – yet the speed of it all has been criticised by some, including the top infectious disease expert in the US, Anthony Fauci. Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by health editor Hugh Pym and science editor David Shukman.
This video answers the questions: Can I analyze Donald Trump’s claims that the election was stolen, including his Facebook video in early December 2020? What is the difference between denial and a delusion?
Mysterious monolith appears in San Luis Obispo County