Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was met by protestors at his private Liberal event at the Fairmont Hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia.
DeSantis announced that Florida would be leading 20 others in a multi-state lawsuit against the Biden administration in regards to their "unlawful" public transportation mask mandate.
An Oregon middle school teacher is under investigation by local police after he allegedly sent a nude photograph to a student.
The FEC said in a memo that they fined the Clinton campaign treasurer $8,000, and the DNC’s treasurer $105,000.
"President Biden held a press conference and he was asked a ridiculous question by a ridiculous man, Fox News reporter and that one kid in high school who wears a suit to gym class, Peter Doocy."
Police say that the cause of death has not yet been determined and is pending a post-mortem examination.
Peterson and Ngo did not hold back in describing Antifa's behavior. Ngo described their behavior as animalistic. Peterson disagreed and replied, "They're worse than animals."
"They bypassed the science to put union bosses ahead of children."
According to the report, defense attorneys for other Jan. 6 defendants "…demanded details of what Epps did that day and of his connection, if any, to law enforcement."
"One of the hardest parts of photoshop," said Vaughan, "is getting the shadows right. They are all in the same room... or are they... this many shadows from different angles is odd," he wrote.
Security footage obtained by school officials showed two juvenile black females writing the phrase on the wall, according to the Sheriff’s office.
"The horror of child pornography is exponentially worse than it was a decade ago, and judges handing out lenient sentences for these criminals is a big reason why," Hawley said.
Howard posted the video in January, prior to the Convoy's arrival in Ottawa.
The petition also alleged that school directors have "...created and implemented illegal policies that violate Constitutional rights and, as such, cause irreparable harm."
Despite having a $125,000 salary since taking office in 2019, Hardesty told The Oregonian that she relied on credit to make ends meet during her run for city council where she allegedly accrued her debt in 2017 and 2018 after declining to take on new work as a nonprofit consultant.