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The man who called the two Republican members on Wayne County's board of canvassers "racists"—bullying the GOP officials into approving the election results—also intimidated a Trump voter and doxxed his home address.
The NEA endorsed Biden back in March and mobilized in support of his campaign. Now, in return for that support, they have released the plans they want enacted for education in the United States.
Today, Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered a statewide curfew for California to combat spiking coronavirus numbers even though California's 4.6% positive infection rate remains lower than the 9.8% positivity rate across the U.S. as a whole.
"We are living in a world where there is a worrying rise of authoritarian regimes, a worrying rise of anti-democratic populism, and our country in that world will always stand up for human rights."
School officials deny teen girl was denied access for not wearing face covering.
The priceless artifact, which once served as a street marker, is being studied by archeologists.
An attack at Kabul University killed 32 people this month and at least 24 students were killed in a suicide bombing in October.
A man embracing his masculinity is not shameful or toxic. Masculinity, as I have always known it, is the meeting of power and magnanimity.
Under the terms of the deal, Verizon will maintain a minority stake in HuffPost and will make a cash investment in Buzzfeed.
A very rare type of moose with white hair was illegally shot in northern Ontrario, somewhere between Timmins and Chapleau.
US President Donald Trump has invited two top Michigan Republican lawmakers to meet with him at the White House on Friday.
Robert Aurich, 46, was a teacher at King City Secondary School where he taught geography. He also coached the school's junior girls' basketball team.
Ducey said that he had faith in the electoral system of Arizona, but would nevertheless await the results of the legal challenges.
Businesses will have to remove public access to items deemed non-essential by the province by 12:01 am on November 21.
CBC journalist Ashley Burke falsely accused the Poilievre family of nepotism in a press conference today in Ottawa.