Former President Donald Trump plans to announce a class-action lawsuit against Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Wednesday morning.
Kyle Rittenhouse's attorneys want to include at trial that one of the men he shot was a sex offender and prohibited from owning a gun, and therefore tried to take Rittenhouse's.
A California homeowner fatally shot an armed intruder who kicked down the front door of their home. This comes as the state is cracking down on legal gun owners.
Former top Trudeau advisor Gerald Butts tweeted on Tuesday that it "may be understandable" for people to burn down churches.
Haitian President Jovenel Moïse has been assassinated, and his wife wounded, by a group of men claiming to be agents of the US Drug Enforcement Administration.
García claims that teaching critical race theory is patriotic, that is gives a "fuller version of American history," and that it does not "promote division among our military members."
A Washington State Labor and Industries vendor used to conduct satisfaction surveys was hacked, resulting in the leak of personal information for thousands of employees and business owners.
Internal documents show that Raytheon asked white employees to identify and recognize their privilege, and to "step aside" for minorities.
"I'm not sure you want to go back and reform when you've won the Super Bowl. And we've won the Super Bowl of the COVID pandemic."
"July 4th for me had this sort of double meaning, a sense of mixed emotions. You might say it’s because I look around and look at the way in which the left is trashing not just our culture, not just our founding faith, but trashing our institutions one after the other."
"You can't have a multiracial democracy if people retreat into their tribes and hate each other as this curriculum teaches them to do."
Union president Randi Weingarten pledged to members of the AFT to defend teachers who use critical race theory in teaching, calling it an "honest history" of the United States.
A vacant lot in Southern Ontario is being sold for close to $100,000 despite it currently being flooded and "presently underwater."
Fraser, BC health officials are asking anyone who touched an injured bat at a local beach to go to a local hospital and seek medical attention for possible rabies exposure.
As of June 1, Alberta’s government has completed more than 400 red tape reduction initiatives removing more than 109,500 regulations for a 16.36 percent overall reduction.