The pandemic has changed many things this year, including the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade. And, unfortunately, many of these changes are not positive.
During the “anti-colonial day of action” on Thanksgiving Eve, Antifa rioters in Portland toppled a war monument statue and defaced a memorial dedicated to veterans.
Taking press questions for the first time since Election Day, President Donald Trump snapped at an interrupting Reuters reporter who demanded that he answers whether he would concede the election.
The campaign was started by Barry McNamar in support of the defiant small business owner, who was arrested earlier on Thursday.
The Twitter account for the political documentary The Plot Against the President was suspended from the platform Thursday.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner slams Health Minister Patty Hajdu during debate in the House of Commons.
President Trump gave a Thanksgiving address from the Oval Office to the troops, Thursday, discussing alleged election fraud that occurred in key swing states as well as announcing a Saturday rally in Georgia.
A group of anti-lockdown protestors from earlier demonstrations at Adamson Barbecue have made their way to Premier Doug Ford's home in Etobicoke.
Macfarlane, a professor at the University of Waterloo, falsely stated that Skelly is "[actively] helping spread the disease."
These pending charges come at a time when more Ontarians have begun defying orders from the provincial government.
Christine Daikawa, 48, faces a misdemeanor charge for submitting a false statement to obtain a ballot and a felony charge for impersonating an elector.
“We’re not here to create any disturbance or anything that will affect our country in a bad way. We’re here to unite the community and stand for businesses that are closed unjustifiably.”
More than two-thirds of Americans polled said that asking for a recount in key states in the elections that took place on November 3rd is fair.
Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York State said on Thursday that a recent Supreme Court decision ruling against his restrictions on houses of worship was "irrelevant".
At the Pennsylvania state senate hearing on election fraud on Wednesday, requested by State Senator Doug Mastriano, it was revealed that "47 USBV cards were missing."