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President Trump was feeling so great on the campaign trail on Monday in Florida that he could barely contain his joy at being back among his supportive constituents.
On the curb outside of Sean Troesch's home in Baldwin, Pennsylvania, trash bags full of United States Postal Service mail have been left out for garbage collection.
The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense is already a best seller on Amazon.
As part of a "Day of Rage" demonstration on Sunday, Antifa rioters shot inside a Portland cafe owned by a military veteran.
The fact that so many Democrats spent multiple hours conjecturing about the Affordable Healthcare Act shows just how little they understand how law works.
Coney Barrett made the case for her own objectivity, saying that she took for her inspiration and guidance the words of former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
In this episode of Canada Explained, we take a look at the rise, fall, and rise again of the Toronto Blue Jays.
Critics of the "thin blue line" symbolism have suggested that it is divisive and out-of-touch with how many communities feel about police
The red robed handmaidens who paraded themselves at the Supreme Court Washington, DC, in protest of Justice Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court hearings are back for Amy Coney Barrett.
"I got in trouble when we were running against the senator who was a Mormon—the governor" said Biden in reference to Romney.
The new collective agreement comes amid the announcement of 80 layoffs by Postmedia in April and another 40 in May.
Police Chief Jarrad Berkihiser of Lancaster, Penn. was reportedly forced from his position after his wife posted her support for President Trump on her Facebook page.
The crash also left a 9-year-old child critically injured, who was airlifted to a hospital in nearby London for treatment.
Charges have been made in the case of a 27-year-old Vaughan, Ontario man who allegedly called a bomb threat into a Mississauga elementary school on Friday.
Antifa, local agitators, and Black Lives Matter activists disrupted the peaceful pro-police rally. The Seattle Police Department kept their distance.