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Through it all, she remained steadfast, patient, kind, and brilliant. Through it all she reminded us what a divided America could be, if only for a moment.
A female Trump supporter was allegedly attacked and hospitalized by Women’s March and Black Lives Matter activists after she participated in a pro-Trump rally on Saturday in Washington D.C.
In one instance, an elected Republican official named Ashley C. MacLeay, was surrounded on stage and had her sign torn into pieces and thrown at her.
Antifa found out about the protest and conflict quickly ensued.
Friday in France, a terrorist beheaded a teacher in the street. The New York Times headline chose to focus on the fact that police shot him.
For the fourth week, the “March for Freedom” took to the streets of downtown Toronto to call for an end to COVID-19 restrictions across the country.
U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) channeled $2.7 million in funds this election cycle to a consulting company owned by her husband Tim Mynett.
Cullen has already issued an apology stating, "I apologize unreservedly for my comments and have done so personally to Roy. I need to, and will, do better."
Amid the latest of a wave of criticism of FBI Director Chris Wray, a scathing and pointed letter from US Senator Ron Johnson to Wray has been made public.
Enrollment rates are down for undergraduate students in the United States, especially among the key demographic of freshmen.
According to a new poll, 61 percent of students are willing to "confront or otherwise convey disappointment" to peers who don't vote, and 39 percent of them said they it is either "likely" or "absolutely certain" that they will protest if Trump wins the upcoming election.
A black passenger traveling as part of a group was removed from a Southwest Airlines flight. According to the airline, the crew removed him for not wearing a mask after multiple requests to do so.
Fontrell Antonio Baines, known by his artistic name “Nuke Bizzle,” was just arrested for allegedly committing fraud under the CARES act.
We have become acclimatized to safe public figures who brand themselves as a commodity like a soft drink, palatable at first but devoid of any substantial nourishment.