The Justice Center filed a court challenge, Friday, to Alberta's COVID-19 shutdown orders, citing them as "unconstitutional" and in "violation of Albertans’ Charter freedoms."
A UK group that calls itself "The Real Facebook Oversight Board" announced that its first campaign will be to get Steve Bannon banned from Facebook.
Joe Biden presented the idea, Friday on CNN, of reopening elementary schools safely while also saying elementary schools have the highest risk of disease transmission.
Private jet company executive, Paul Alexander, 57, was arrested last week for allegedly trafficking and soliciting sex from two minors.
Extremely controversial lawyer Lin Wood had a lot to say on Saturday on his Twitter account. He went as far as accusing four people in Georgia involved with the election process as being complicit with foreign agents.
Supporters of President Donald Trump have turned up in the thousands to await the president's visit to Georgia this Saturday.
The move has left some to speculate that Gaspard will join the Biden administration as Labor Secretary.
Mayor Eric Garcetti said it was time to "cancel everything," but his rules have no basis in common sense, or fairness, or science.
Chad Bianco, the Sheriff of Riverside County, put a video up on YouTube on Friday attacking the policies of California Governor Gavin Newsom.
President Trump has ordered the withdrawal of almost all U.S. troops from Somalia by early 2021.
The Tennessee Supreme Court has received a request from the Nashville Bar Association to include annual training on critical race theory attorneys in that state.
"I'm losing everything," she said, "everything I own is being taken away from me. And they set up a movie company right next to my outdoor patio."
Griff Jenkins, a reporter for Fox News, claimed that he had talked to Georgia officials who said that reports of voter fraud in the state were false.
Tesla and SpaceX magnate and CEO Elon Musk says he is abandoning California for good, and has listed all of his California properties for sale.
Charges have been laid against three people after the Ontario Provincial Police has seized drugs, guns, cars, and money.