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Hundreds of protestors, who were aided by a City Council member, stormed Seattle's City Hall Tuesday night, demanding the resignation of the mayor.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson recently called the United States a "bastion of peace and freedom" amid protests across the country in the wake of George Floyd's murder.
The long-running TV series—Cops—has been canceled after more than 30 seasons on air.
All non-essential travel will remain forbidden from crossing over the Canada-US border until the end of July.
Protesters targeted statues of Christopher Columbus in Massachusetts and Virginia on Tuesday evening in protest of racial injustice.
"Let us start a campaign to take down racist monuments like that filthy one right around the corner," the man said.
Canada is expected to face a stark economic downturn in 2020, with every single province's economy shrinking by a significant margin.
As videos of Trump supporters being assaulted circulate online, a Democrat representative from Georgia has openly referred to these attacks as hate crimes.
It has been confirmed by the RCMP that a woman who was found dead in Nova Scotia was killed by her dog.
Television network Bravo has confirmed that four of their actors from the show Vanderpump Rules will not be returning for another season.
Well, this week, TPM's Canada Explained examined why Ottawa is Canada's capital.
The UN, WHO, and its various arms should not be immune from scrutiny when they call on governments to donate vital resources.
Police reform measures may be coming into effect for New York police after the state Assembly and the Senate brought forth legislature to change certain practices.
A conference call involving the mayor and Chicago’s 50 aldermen shows many aldermen angrily denouncing the current situation with one even weeping.
The WHO walked back the claim it made just yesterday that asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is “very rare," now calling it "really complex" instead.