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If corruption, obstruction, censorship, banning journalists, buying off the media, and blackface weren’t enough to prove Trudeau is unfit …
This weekend’s reveal that gay liberal comedian Ellen Degeneres and Former U.S. President and vehement republican George W. Bush were friends is good news.
Now that we are at least a decade into the trans trend, those first individuals who were subjected to these medical procedures are speaking out.
Professional sports leagues like the NBA now must calculate whether principles rule over dollars. Hopefully, they more consistently choose principle.
Joker hit theatres with a bang, and folks have found a variety of ways to be upset with the film that was predetermined to be controversial from its inception.
ShapeShifter Lab in New York City has cancelled a screening for the movie “The Rise of Jordan Peterson” because its staff felt uncomfortable.
Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek donated another $2.1 million on Saturday to the University of Ottawa.
What happens when a group of climate change protesters and vegans get in the way of an approximately 250 pound famished man and his burger?
The New York Times is free to rail against free speech, but it is unwise. Free speech is a sacred right that, once taken away, is impossible to get back
No stranger to owning exotic pets, including a monkey, Justin Bieber has been dragged in front of PETA’s enraged head lights after the pop star’s purchase of two exotic cats valued at $35,000.
Sixteen-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been likened to Joan of Arc, and a Church in Sweden calls her a “successor” to Jesus Christ.
In fact, “Devolved Parliament” has more in common with “Dogs Playing Poker” by C.M. Coolidge than other profit-record breaking paintings sold
A “supporter” of Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez stood up at a town hall tonight and stole the show with a modest proposal to solve the “climate crisis.”
C.K., the comedic legend who was seemingly banished from society for his “Me Too” was greeted with roaring applause from the Toronto crowd.
Forgiveness, when it seems impossible, is exactly what we need to practice if we ever want to establish a redemption culture.