Matthew Miller describes his experience reporting from inside the recent protests in D.C. and the violence he witnessed.
In the clip, a mother parades her preschool-aged boy named "Phoenix" in front of a crowd and announces he would like to be recognized as a girl with "preferred pronouns."
Removing the RFND criterion sends a message to the sufferers that rather than supporting them by fulfilling their unmet needs, we concede that their life would be better off not lived.
Canada's political leaders should use COVID-19 as a "wake-up call" and realize that the most sustainable trade, is trade within our Confederation.
As cancel culture runs rampant over people's careers, John Cleese appears to be teflon.
The plan to implement unconscious bias training runs counter to all available evidence which suggests that not only do such trainings not achieve their goals, but they may actually be counterproductive to reducing bias and discrimination.
The idea is simple and direct: to bring New Yorkers together to figure out how to get their city back.
"We can fix this, and we must fix this. Because it is critically important for people to have confidence in our voting machines."
Ex-presidential candidates Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren, both Democratic senators, wrote letters in December of 2019 where they critiqued the integrity of election tech vendors, and questioned the reliability of their products.
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The Post Millennial reached out to Lisa Bildy, a lawyer for the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedom who plans to challenge the new lockdowns imposed by the Ontario government in court.
The fact that the Conservatives, Greens, NDP, Bloc, and some Liberals all agreed shows that there is in also a growing Canadian consensus on China.
The NEA endorsed Biden back in March and mobilized in support of his campaign. Now, in return for that support, they have released the plans they want enacted for education in the United States.
CBC journalist Ashley Burke falsely accused the Poilievre family of nepotism in a press conference today in Ottawa.
Bob Spindell, a seemingly mild-mannered but diligent conservative man who was one of six at the Wisconsin emergency meeting to shore up the manual as to how a recount would be done in his state.