The Lincoln Project falsely claimed on Monday that a Trump supporter called former President Barack Obama a "monkey."
The UCLA College Republicans suggested that student activists stop attempting to erase the history of the school, adding that those who wish to do so are "cultural parasites."
New York University students have been pushing strongly for racially segregated housing this year, and the university has just given the green light.
A Detroit woman, who was pronounced dead by both first responders and the local medical examiner, was found to still be breathing at a funeral home.
Spray and Play Wading Pool in Woodstock, Ontario was closed on Saturday after thumb tacks and sewing needles were found on the ground.
A man visiting Beacon Hill Park in Victoria got pricked by an uncapped needle he found.
Police arrested Kevin Omar Mohamed, a convicted al-Qaeda supporter on Sunday—the second time he has been arrested since he was released from prison in 2019.
Toronto Police are now combing the city for three suspects allegedly involved in the stabbing of a man at a midtown Toronto shelter Saturday night.
One man is facing charges following a human trafficking investigation Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Two others have received additional charges
Some of the music industry's biggest names are set to appear in New York City for the Video Music Awards despite Gov. Cuomo saying that New York restaurants could not hold live music events.
Dr. Theresa Tam says she favours “moving towards the societal discussion on decriminalization.”
After a man was reportedly shot by a police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin, riots broke out, officers were assaulted, and property was damaged. The man is currently in stable condition.
After Seattle city council voted to substantially defund the police, a move which led to the resignation of the chief of police, Mayor Jenny Durkan vetoed bill.
The governor of Sicily delivered overnight orders to rid all refugees from the island's centers and ban migrants from arriving, alarmed by a surge of COVID-19 cases weeks before schools are to reopen.
A United States Marine veteran is on an approximate 300-mile walk to raise awareness about veteran suicide.