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Portland pays settlement to terrorism-supporting antifa militant

Last week the Portland City Council approved a financial payment to an antifa extremist (James Mattox, upper left) with a history of supporting terrorist attacks. Photo: Portland Police Bureau

Andy Ngo / May 18, 2020

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Experts call for old Snowbird jets to be retired

As the nation mourns over the Snowbird plane crash tragedy, some experts are calling for the discontinuation of the 60-year-old planes.

Barrett Wilson / May 18, 2020

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BREAKING: Donald Trump is taking hydroxychloroquine

During a meeting with governors today at The White House today, President Trump disclosed that he is taking hydroxychloroquine in tandem with zinc.

Barrett Wilson / May 18, 2020

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WATCH: Chaos ensues as Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmakers removed from heated parliament debate

Pro-democracy lawmakers in Hong Kong were forcibly removed during a debate about a bill that would criminalize any disrespect of the Chinese national anthem.

C.G. Jones / May 18, 2020

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Joe Biden says if elected he will cancel permit for Keystone XL pipeline

The Keystone XL pipeline will be cancelled by Joe Biden if he is elected as the next US president, according to his campaign.

Sam Edwards / May 18, 2020

Canadian News, News

Ontario Liberal leader mocked online for smarmy attack on Ford

The new leader of the Ontario Liberals, Del Duca, has been slammed on social media for a video made in response to Premier Ford's cheesecake tutorial.

Nico Johnson / May 18, 2020

Opinion

As the world battles a pandemic, the UN fights 'gendered language'

You would think that during a global pandemic, the UN would be too busy to engage in divisive identity politics. You would think that, but you'd be wrong.

Libby Emmons and Barrett Wilson / May 18, 2020

Canadian News, News

Former Snowbirds express confidence in CT-114 Tutors despite report citing 'significant' safety concerns

A former commander of the Snowbirds and a former team member say that they have no concerns about their safety when flying the Canadian CT-114 Tutors.

Sam Edwards / May 18, 2020

Opinion, News, International News

Nine things Justin Trudeau doesn't want you to know about his dealings with China

Prime Minister Trudeau has made a lot of mistakes when it comes to Canada's relationship with China. Here are nine major ones.

Sam Edwards / May 18, 2020

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New trial vaccine creates antibodies to fight coronavirus

A new vaccine created by Moderna Inc. has shown promising results in its early-stage trial, showing little signs of side effects.

Quinn Patrick / May 18, 2020

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Ontario reports a drop in coronavirus cases for second day in a row

The province says 304 new cases of the virus were reported on Sunday, down from the 340 cases confirmed on Saturday and the 391 confirmed as of Friday.

C.G. Jones / May 18, 2020

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Mother sets 14-month-old baby on fire in South Carolina, police say

Police in Columbia, South Carolina have arrested a mother who reportedly set fire to her car with her 14-month-old baby inside along Interstate 126, according to WUSA9.

C.G. Jones / May 18, 2020

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No indication of surge in coronavirus in US states that have reopened

"We are seeing that in places that are opening, we're not seeing this spike in cases," HHS Secretary Azar said.

C.G. Jones / May 18, 2020

Opinion

UK Police classify kiss on the cheek as sexual assault

In today's overzealous climate, where every action is policed and monitored, a kiss is rebranded as assault and police are marshaled to investigate it.

Libby Emmons / May 18, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau government cancelled replacement of 60-year-old Snowbird planes in 2018

The Snowbird plane that crashed in British Columbia on Sunday was 60-years-old and due to be replaced before Justin Trudeau cancelled the purchase.

Nico Johnson / May 18, 2020

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