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Five things you need to know
A lot of people have been talking about Ice Cube lately.
Here's everything you need to know about rapper's whole Trump campaign controversy: https://t.co/28kgWit5aB— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) October 15, 2020
Rapper Ice Cube has responded to criticism over working with the White House. He argued that “Black progress is a bipartisan issue” and “talking truth to power is part of the process.” Despite his work with the Trump administration, he says he hasn’t “endorsed anybody” ahead of the election.
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— Wendy Gillis (@wendygillis) October 15, 2020
have identified Calvin Hoover as the killer of Christine Jessop, using genetic genealogy. Hoover died in 2015. https://t.co/Lnhcheh5M3
A cold case file has been closed after police identified the suspect in a suspect in a 1984 murder in Toronto. Calvin Hoover of Toronto has been identified through a DNA sample found on Christine Jessop's underwear. Hoover, who was known to the Jessop family, died in 2015. Police added that this brings closure to the family, and to Guy Paul Morin, who was wrongfully convicted and later exonerated for the crime.
VP nominee Kamala Harris halts travel through this weekend after her communications director and a flight crew member test positive for Covid-19, the Biden campaign says, adding neither person has had contact with Biden or Harris since testing positive. https://t.co/mt6xgEmcHR
— CNN (@CNN) October 15, 2020
Vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris is suspending in-person events until Monday after her communications director and a flight crew member tested positive for COVID-19.
.@FLOTUS discloses that Barron Trump also tested positive for coronavirus after initially testing negative:
— Jeremy Diamond (@JDiamond1) October 14, 2020
“My fear came true when he was tested again and it came up positive. Luckily he is a strong teenager and exhibited no symptoms.” https://t.co/GmgZFw6Gi9
Melania Trump shared her experience with COVID-19 earlier this month in a blog post, and revealed that her teenage son also contracted the virus.
“If the government were to permanently increase personal income tax revenue by 10 per cent or around $500 per tax filer, starting in 2021-22, the budget deficit would improve by $3.7 billion in the first year." https://t.co/EsNiEgoPSe
— Toronto Star (@TorontoStar) October 15, 2020
Ontario’s fiscal watchdog has warned that the province may be in for a tax increase next year to deal with the record deficit, which is projected to reach $37.2 billion this year.