A United Nations Security Council report has found that terrorists groups that are seeking recruits are finding a "captive audience" from students.
A man who assaulted a reporter in Seattle's Capitol Hill Occupied Protest has been identified as DeJuan Young.
Camille Cosby—Bill Cosby's wife—spoke out against the heavily scrutinized #MeToo movement in her first interview in the last six years.
COVID-19 stimulus payments were sent out to over a million Americans who had already died, according to NBC News, totalling in US $1.4 billion.
A spokesman for China has suggested if Canada releases Meng back to China, they may release the two detained Canadians in return.
A top Liberal staffer who serves as the communications advisor for Trudeau Minister Navdeep Bains called for the RCMP to be abolished on social media.
A Peter Mackay endorser is one of the 19 former Canadian officials who signed a recent controversial letter, calling for the release of the Huawei executive.
Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavorwere detained and have been imprisoned since shortly after Canada's arrest of Meng Wanzhou in Vancouver.
Butts' Twitter track record has been one of major blemishes and missteps. In May of 2020, Butts criticized The Post Millennial for what he believed to be false reporting.
Amid efforts on the part of Twitter to ban, suspend, and censor prominent conservative voices from its platform in recent weeks, users have decided to give Parler a try—a social media platform functionally similar to Twitter without the censorship.
The suit claims that claims the group have had their rights “overrun by the city of Seattle’s unprecedented decision to abandon and close off an entire city neighborhood.”
A passenger on a plane that was headed from Vancouver to Manitoba is being investigated by RCMP after he refused to wear a face mask while on board.
Toronto shut down its Florida training facility after one of the players displayed symptoms of the virus.
A cohort of prominent former politicians and judges have sent a letter to Trudeau's Justice Minister saying that Canada should set aside the rule of law.
Milwaukee-based organizers Mythinformed are the latest victims of Big Tech censorship, as promotional tweets for an upcoming conference have been censored by Twitter.