For the 11th straight week, CNN’s Reliable Sources, hosted by Brian Stelter, has failed to reach the one million viewer mark, averaging only 752,000 viewers this past Sunday.
"Oh cool, another rule made up by a teenage rebel who loves Big Tech, Big Pharm, Big Gov, Big Laws."
“Alberta’s government stands shoulder to shoulder with these communities and is proud to deliver on our election commitment to help keep them safe,” said Kenney.
Classical composer Daniel Elder wrote two sentences on social media last summer condemning the acts of arson committed by Black Lives Matter rioters in Nashville, Tennessee.
The Bloc Québécois has again tabled a motion in the House of Commons that seeks to recognize Quebec as a nation with French as its official language.
The Green Party has moved forward with a process that could result in the removal of Annamie Paul as party leader.
The prime minister, who has made repeated calls for Canadians to not travel, visited Cornwall for the G7 meeting, despite not being fully vaccinated.
On Monday, author David Marcus spoke with Fox News host Tucker Carlson about the writer's new book Charade: The Covid Lies That Crushed A Nation.
If the Republican Party regains control of the House next term, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said that Representative Ilhan Omar should be stripped of her committee spot over the congresswoman's recent statements.
On Tuesday afternoon, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene officially introduced the "Fire Fauci Act," which would cut Dr. Anthony Fauci's pay to $0, and would have the Senate confirm a replacement for him.
In remarks made Tuesday, the Biden administration's Attorney General Merrick Garland said that according to the FBI, white supremacists are the "top domestic violent extremist threat" to the United States.
Sen. Josh Hawley called out the Biden administration in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday for "sending a message" that the border is open, allowing for a crisis on multiple levels to persist as a result.
FOX 26 News reporter Ivory Hecker, who announced she's blowing the whistle on her own television station during Monday's live report, has been suspended following the on-air announcement that Fox Corporation is "muzzling" coverage.
"No fireworks, no flags," Toronto Star columnist calls for the end of Canada Day.
The Austin American-Statesman had previously refused to print the police's description of the suspect, citing that it would "be harmful in perpetuating stereotypes."