Requiring proof of ID or a social security number and banning drive-thru voting are not examples of Republicans squelching voter rights.
"When you see people so deeply moved by the abuse that happened to Britney Spears? It should animate the Congress to greater action.”
As Canada turns the corner on the pandemic and starts to open up, many believe Justin Trudeau is preparing to call a federal election in an effort to regain his lost majority.
"The baby has been able to latch," Petrona tells the camera as Ahanu looks on silently. "But I've not been able to produce any milk."
Despite a history of Antifa sympathies, Donovan Farley argues the police knew he was a journalist and plans to sue the city of Portland.
The agency announced vaccinated staff and students can ditch masks. But California believes the rules need to treat everyone equally.
"Women will speak," Hamm is fond of saying. And it is for speaking her mind that she is being targeted for harassment.
In this episode, Bobby goes over the news cycle, and all that's going on in Canada. The news has been pretty divisive lately, and all mostly about the same topic.
Beginning to address Equalization through this rebate is just the first step. Western Canadians deserve respect and a secure future.
The cartoon reads: “We stole your land, we killed your men, we buried your child, Let’s reconcile," in a tweet that states "Who is this man? Isn't he worried about the indigenous people spitting on his face?"
Now Reid claims that parents who are concerned about critical race theory indoctrination are QAnon, Trump supporting, white nationalist, evangelical Christians.
The mother, identified by her initials in the court's ruling, seeks a declaration confirming that she is the girl's mother, despite the parental claims asserted by the couple under a surrogacy contract.
In just a few short weeks, Canada has become the church burning centre of the western world. Even more saddening, nobody seems to care.
Ahead of the Olympic send-off match versus Mexico, members of the US women's soccer team turned away from the flag as 98-year-old World War II veteran Pete DuPré played the national anthem on his harmonica Monday.
On the Fourth of July, while Americans celebrate their independence, "Squad" member and Congresswoman Cori Bush claimed on Twitter that black Americans are not free.