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Kyle Rittenhouse has pleaded not guilty to the five felony charges brought against him in connecting with the Kenosha riots.
Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) was heckled and called "traitor" by passengers on a plane boarded to fly from Salt Lake City, Utah to Washington, DC.
"There are people who are trying to undermine the very reason why Title IX was put in place by denying my existence, denying the existence of biological women."
Democrat candidate Raphael Warnock has defeated Republican incumbent Kelly Loeffler in Georgia Senate race.
On the eve of several rallies planned in support of President Donald Trump, protesters seeking to bolster the president's claims of widespread voter fraud clashed with police Tuesday night in Washington, D.C.
Georgia’s Chatham County announced that they are done counting votes for the night in the hotly contested Senate runoff races that will determine control of the Senate. At the time of print, it was too close to call either of the Georgia races.
Chatham County Superior Court Judge James Bass has ordered to extend voting hours at two Chatham County polling locations.
Media outlets, journalists and influencers claimed Jacob Blake was unarmed, despite evidence to the contrary, following the announcement that charges will not be pursued against the officer who shot him.
The public broadcaster PBS falsely claimed in a livestreamed video that Jacob Blake was "killed" by police. Blake was not killed by police.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris's story about her own child that she lifted from a story told by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is one she told to Jimmy Fallon in June.
No charges will be laid against Rusten Sheskey, the police officer who shot Jacob Blake in the back in August, injuring him while attending to a domestic dispute.
Dalel is now running for Edmonton City Council for Ward 7.
Ahead of the anticipated Jan. 6 pro-Trump protests, a judge ordered Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio to stay away from Washington, DC.
Canada and its relationship with China is the subject of the first episode of the Western Voice for 2021.
The province of Quebec is expected to announce new lockdown measures, with some now asking if Ontario will follow suit.