Emails containing alarming details about Hunter Biden's international business dealings and influence peddling were revealed only last week, but Wikipedia has already cleared his name.
Some have noted the phony French accents and tropes of the Canadian broadcasters are strangely foreign to Canadians all together, even hyperbolically.
Clinton's former Secretary of Labour Robert Reich has called for a Truth and Reconciliation Commission once Joe Biden wins the presidential election, and for a blacklist of Trump supporters.
It remains to be seen whether the "comedy" program will keep this tweet up, or if it will quietly delete it as they have done so in the past.
Friday in France, a terrorist beheaded a teacher in the street. The New York Times headline chose to focus on the fact that police shot him.
Amid the latest of a wave of criticism of FBI Director Chris Wray, a scathing and pointed letter from US Senator Ron Johnson to Wray has been made public.
Canadian Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said that Cong’s comments were "totally unacceptable and disturbing."
Toronto Mayor John Tory shared a video of himself on the controversial app TikTok trying to explain to "young people" the current public health guidelines.
In this episode, we talk about the problems China is causing western democracies, Julie Payette's taxpayer-funded non-sense, and Justin Trudeau's belief that his government has been "open and transparent" in the WE Charity investigation.
MPs say the termination benefits should "raise eyebrows," as the Bank has paid more in termination benefits than it did in salaries.
The cancellation comes one day after Liberal MPs filibustered the Finance Committee hearings for over 11 hours
Twitter mobs and left-wing media outlets have pilloried Gal Gadot, an Israeli, Jewish actress, over her casting as Cleopatra in an upcoming film about the famed Egyptian queen.
There is clear evidence mental health crisis has gotten worse as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns, and gym owners like Christison are seeing this first hand.
The pay received by Starbucks executives will now be tied to the diversity of their workforce, incentivizing management to control hiring based on racial quotas.
"The whole ball game changed," he said, "when I saw the way they treated Justice Kavanaugh."