Joaquin Phoenix received his first Oscar for best actor in the Joker. His acceptance speech seemed to stand out above the rest.
Playwright Yolanda Bonnell is a two-spirit, Ojibwe/South Asian performer who has written a new play that she requested on CBC that white people not review.
Natalie Portman’s protest for women directors who weren’t nominated for an Academy Award this year was in gold embroidery on her very expensive dress.
A Texan stripper took a major fall during her dance at a strip club recently. Genea Sky fell 15-feet off the pole, only to shake things off.
Six adorable, daring puppies making daring rescues—you would have to be a fool to not love Paw Patrol. That’s where our state broadcaster CBC comes in!
After his daughter opened up about the difficulties Jordan Peterson encountered over this past year, a torrent of ill-wishes were released to social media.
Berlin-based climate activist Karin Louise Hermes has left the climate movement because she couldn’t deal with the white people anymore.
After several failed treatment attempts in North American hospitals, Dr. Peterson had to seek an emergency medical benzodiazepine detox in Russia.
Pedophile acceptance movements appear to be gaining traction as some academics are taking up the cause of advancing the rights of “minor attracted people.”
Two men, walked into a Walmart in the US and proclaimed that they has coronavirus in what appears to be yet another publicity stunt.
Dave Daubenmire wants to sue the NFL for trillions for the sexual nature of the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show featuring Shakira and Jennifer Lopez.
American actor and conservative commentator James Woods has returned to Twitter, the censorious social media platform that suspended him last year.
Censored.tv, formerly FreeSpeech.tv, founded by Vice co-founder and former Rebel News contributor Gavin McInnes, has been banned across all Facebook-owned platforms, namely Facebook and Instagram.
A protestor recorded threatening to harm the San Francisco GOP chairman in a viral video has been identified as a local hip-hop DJ and social worker.
Senator Lynn Beyak said yesterday that she never actually claimed to be Metis. “Media is reporting I am Métis .. I am not now, never was.”