The journalist Taylor Lorenz deleted her tweet after it was revealed that the claims were made up.
Senator Bernie Sanders went on record Sunday to oppose a new Democrat plan to lower the income threshold for people eligible for stimulus checks.
The activists chanted "If we don’t get it, burn it down!" "Whose streets? Our streets!" "ACAB" (All Cops Are Bastards) and more during the march.
Newly leaked emails show that senior staffers in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office spoke privately with the staffers of Liberal cabinet minister about how to keep information on the COVID response secret from Canadians.
The Chicago Teachers Union rejected the city’s "last, best and final" offer, as their demands for concessions were not agreed upon, union president Jesse Sharkey said.
According to a crowdfunding page for the victim, the thief stole $7,000 worth of camera equipment.
In a six-three decision late Friday evening, the Supreme Court lifted California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom's ban on indoor religious services.
A former digital strategist for the Senate Republican Conference, who also reportedly worked on advertisements for former President Donald Trump's 2020 reelection campaign, was arrested and charged with the distribution of child pornography Friday,
At 9:59am on Friday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was observed walking around the metal detectors instead of through them on her way to the House floor.
"The problem was never Parler. It's Twitter." said Jason Rantz, a Seattle area radio personality and journalist who was able to successfully infiltrate Antifa.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's ratings have slipped below the 50 percent mark on Tuesday, down to 46 percent from a previous high of 64 percent over public disapproval of his poor handling of the pandemic.
The weekly anti-lockdown protest once again defied the provincial stay-at-home order, calling again for an end to the ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns which have correlated with a sharp rise in unemployment.
CNN made a report on Tuesday where they finally acknowledged that the death of Officer Brian Sicknick was not caused by a fire extinguisher. They buried it in the eighth paragraph and have done nothing to publicize it.
On Wednesday afternoon, more than 150 people on staff at The New York Times signed and delivered a letter to Dean Baquet, the executive editor, expressing their dissatisfaction with how the paper handled top reporter Donald McNeil Jr.
Inmates at the City Justice Center in downtown St. Louis reportedly smashed windows, created floods and set fires in the jail building Saturday morning, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.