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Politico publishes cringeworthy report on Justin Trudeau's beard

"At the very beginning of this interminable year, Justin Trudeau grew a beard. The beard was Significant, a symbol of a once-youthful prime minister who was now older and wiser and battle-scarred."

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

Opinion, Culture

Esquire names Jake Tapper, a Russiagate conspiracy theorist who suppressed Hunter Biden bombshell, 'King of Truth'

Jake Tapper, famous for pushing the now-debunked Russia collusion hoax, was named "The King of Truth" by Esquire Magazine.

Libby Emmons / Dec 23, 2020

Culture

WATCH: What Canada’s flag could have looked like - Canada Explained

In the time between confederation and full independence, Canada adopted many flags. Like our territory, Canada’s flag continually evolved to symbolize new provinces and territories that had joined confederation.

The Post Millennial / Dec 23, 2020

Discourse, #badge-discourse

Biden's new education secretary will divide students and curriculum along racial lines

Biden's pick for Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona is an example of an educator who focuses more on skin color and ethnicity than education or equality.

Libby Emmons / Dec 23, 2020

News, American News

Trump administration secures 100 million more vaccine doses from Pfizer

As part of the deal, Pfizer is expected to deliver 70 million doses of the vaccine by June of next year, with the remaining 30 million set to be delivered the following month.

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

News, American News

Judge clears way for Andy Ngo's lawsuit against Rose City Antifa

Ngo filed a lawsuit against Rose City Antifa demanding $900,000 in damages alleging that the far-left anarchist group attacked, assaulted, and harassed him at various protests

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

Canadian News, News

Manitoba tossed out COVID-19 vaccine doses as province remains under lockdown

Manitoba had to toss out some of its doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine last week during the start of the immunization campaign, this comes as the province remains under the harshest lockdown in the country until at least January.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 23, 2020

Canadian News, News

MPs 'free' lunches cost taxpayers $891 per day

A supposedly "traditional" free lunch program for MPs wound up totaling $891 per day, for a total of $9,806.

The Post Millennial / Dec 23, 2020

News, American News

Judge refuses to hold trial of black man in courtroom because it has portraits of white people in it

Judge David Bernhard says he won't try a black suspect in a room full of portraits of white people. He believes it wouldn't be a fair trial.

Leonardo Briceno / Dec 23, 2020

News, American News

Sen. Klobuchar breaks with Democrats, opposes Trump's call for $2,000 relief checks to every American

Klobuchar also argued that Congress has the votes to override Trump's veto, although the President never said that he intended to veto the bill.

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

News Analysis

Dr. Birx violated her own travel guidelines because her family was depressed—but didn't afford Americans the same excuse

Birx trusted herself to make the right decision for herself and her family, she, including many other officials who issue their missives from on high, do not trust the American public to do the same.

Libby Emmons / Dec 23, 2020

News, American News

Rep. Ayanna Pressley calls to prioritize prisoners to receive COVID vaccine

The Massachusetts lawmaker made the comments as her state announced that inmates would be among the first to be inoculated after health care workers and the elderly.

Ari Hoffman / Dec 23, 2020

Canadian News, News

Parents of high school students will receive $200 grant from Ford government

The Ford government has put in some measures to help Ontarians deal with the strict 28-day lockdown that they have imposed. This includes a grant of $200 per child for parents of high school students and lower electricity rates,

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 23, 2020

News, American News

Trump pardons former congressman, 13 others

President Donald Trump pardoned 15 people and commuted five other sentences on Tuesday as part of the presidential tradition of handing out end-of-term pardons.

Noah David Alter / Dec 23, 2020

American News

Barstool Sports raises over $2.5 million for struggling businesses in one week

Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports has raised over $2.5 million dollars in a campaign to save small businesses in just one week.

Ari Hoffman / Dec 23, 2020

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