"What you're looking at is abuse. It's child abuse, and you are morally obligated to attempt to prevent it."
A recent tweet points out how BLM's official website is reporting incorrect information regarding the officer-involved shooting of Ma'Khia Bryant in Columbus.
Since the incident, seven deputies have been placed on leave, pending an investigation. Three others not directly involved in the incident have resigned as well.
They allege CNN host Ana Cabrera made a knowingly false claim accusing Veritas of being banned for “misinformation.”
Toddlers in the state of Michigan now have to endure Governor Whitmer's public health orders.
The wildly popular climate change documentary "The Year Earth Changed" has now been thoroughly debunked by various sources, showing that, among other things, it used doctored images.
“Governor Doug Ducey of Arizona, one of the worst Governors in America, and the second worst Republican Governor in America...."
House Bill 377 passed in the Idaho House to ban subjects like "collective guilt" and race essentialism from being taught and promoted in publicly funded schools in the state. The move places Idaho among one of the first states to reject the Biden administration's push for Critical Race Theory
Sarah Halimi was beaten and thrown out of her apartment window in 2017 and her killer has avoided a trial by being declared not criminally responsible for her death.
In a surprise decision, the Supreme Court of the United States has decided it will hear a controversial case challenging New York's gun laws.
Zipping Sarah, a greyhound, was discovered to have methamphetamine and amphetamine in her system after finishing first at a race in Churchill, New Zealand.
Toronto police responded to 210 calls over Saturday and Sunday, charging somewhere around 160 people with breaking the province's new stricter lockdown laws.
Prior to police arrival, a brave neighbour hoisted a ladder into the burning home, and rescued two children.
The CBC host then explained that she was Jewish, but apologized to the author that his experience of the world made him feel this way.
Fox News' Peter Doocy asked about the recent New York Post report that said that Kamala Harris' children's book "Superheroes are Everywhere" was being given out in welcome packets to migrant children who arrive at US shelters.