Police have arrested an alleged getaway driver that was involved in three homicides, including one that claimed the life of 12-year-old bystander, Dante Andreatta Marroquin.
“Human trafficking is a destructive crime that diminishes the value of human life,” said Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch.
Pfizer and BioNTech have developed and recently tested BNT162b2—a COVID-19 vaccine which has been found to be over 95 percent successful in preventing the virus through multiple trials.
Montreal’s reputed McGill University has announced it has chosen a new name for their men’s varsity teams.
Two thirds of children awaiting surgery at SickKids Hospital in Toronto have missed their "window" for when their surgeries should have been performed.
US President Donald Trump personally took the time to give an impromptu thank-you to Christian Craighead (alias) a soldier who saved American lives.
Hawley's primary concern with regard to the big three tech companies was whether or not they were colluding across platforms to decide who and what should be banned or censored on each site.
After Twitter witnessed a widespread exodus of its users, Parler founder John Matze explained to Tucker Carlson why the Bongino-backed app is exploding in popularity.
The Secretary of State's office in Georgia revealed that more than 2,700 uncounted votes have been discovered on a Fayette County memory card.
Wayne County board of canvassers in Michigan deadlocked Tuesday along party lines on whether the Nov. 3 election results should be certified.
Multiple rockets were fired toward the US Embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday.
President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to withdraw 2,500 troops by the middle of January from Afghanistan and Iraq, said Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller on Tuesday.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said Tuesday that the state will go under a 10 pm curfew, starting Thursday, November 19.
Carlos Antonio De Bourbon Montenegro, 53, and Marcos Raul Arevalo, 34, have been charged with 41 counts of various crimes after they were caught allegedly submitting thousands of fraudulent applications for voter registration on behalf of homeless people.
The OPP stated that the driver recanted his claim to having been infected with coronavirus after officers called paramedics.