The Dutch government has admitted to paying members of the terrorist organization responsible for the murder of 17-year-old Israeli girl Rina Shnerb.
Amazon owner and CEO Jeff Bezos, who participated this past Wednesday in a House subcommittee hearing, dropped a bomb when questioned by Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz about the company's use of the Southern Poverty Law Center's services.
He refused to fall in line and take a knee. Just prior to the game between Orlando Magic and the Brooklyn Nets last Friday night, Jonathan Isaac was the only player who stood for the national anthem.
Joe Biden promised to announce his pick for Vice President in his run for the White House today, but he appears to be Biden his time with the reveal, which was strongly hinted to be Kamala Harris, with a statement on Saturday that he only plans to do it no sooner than August 10.
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wrote on Thursday that she considers a Catholic saint who treated people with leprosy in Hawaii to be an example of “patriarchy and white supremacist culture” and “colonialism.”
Activists advocating for black lives, albeit those who are still inside their mothers' wombs, have been arrested outside of a Washington, DC, Planned Parenthood location on Saturday.
Left-wing activists took to the streets of Portland Friday night—just as they’ve done every night for the past two months—to protest in front of the Mark O. Hatfield Courthouse, and burned bibles and American flags.
Cass Sunstein has just been appointed to the WHO's coronavirus panel and some are critical of the decision due to his previous opinions on the virus.
Speaking to journalists on Air Force One this evening, US President Donald Trump is reported to have announced that his administration will be banning popular social media app TikTok.
The Ford government has instructed the Ontario Ministry of Education to sever future contracts with the disgraced WE Charity group.
The New York Times held a meeting with The New York Times Guild to discuss how to implement measures to improve diversity in their organization, and "improve the working conditions of our colleagues of color."
Gabriel Agard-Berryhill, 18, has been charged with arson by federal authorities in Portland after he was caught on video launching an explosive device at a courthouse. He was identified thanks to a viral tweet.
James Murdoch, brother of Fox News head Lachlan Murdoch, is leaving the network, citing disagreements over editorial content.
A Pizza Pizza customer in Toronto recently expressed his anger by smashing a glass pizza display.
Players will also be wearing #WeSkateForEquality helmet decals this season, to show support with the Black Lives Matter movement.