Former first lady Melania Trump posted a heartwarming message on social media to children at the The Children's Inn at the National Institute of Health on Valentine’s Day.
Rigoberto Lopez, 21, has been identified as the so-called "A-train ripper."
"New information has emerged regarding the death of the Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick that questions the initial cause of his death provided by officials close to the Capitol Police," the Times wrote.
Perennially famous YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, aka "PewDiePie", left people open-mouthed again by releasing a diss track aimed at rival YouTube channel Cocomelon and rapper 6ix9ine.
"So Black Lives Matter very explicitly is talking about the dismantling of the Zionist project. Dismantling of a settler-colonial project."
The below tweet shows a video montage of numerous instances where a prominent Democrat had no problem publicly telling the public to "fight", or saying that they will "fight" in some way shape or form:
The seven senators who went against the party line and voted to impeach Donald Trump are now facing very strong backlash and censure for their actions.
Health experts are now warning of a third wave of the coronavirus, harboring a more contagious variant, Global News reports.
The Mississippi state Senate passed a bill Thursday banning non-biological women females competing in girls' sports in state schools.
Project Veritas' new video has reportedly been censored on YouTube for "bullying and harassment," conservative commentator Mark Dice tweeted Thursday evening.
Durham Region had to issue an apology after their Black History Month scavenger hunt sparked harsh backlash online.
More than 500 people were murdered in the city in 2020, and more than 2,200 were shot in total.
The several thousand National Guard troops that were deployed in Washington D.C. to provide security for the Jan. 20 inauguration could remain in place until the fall, according to a new report.
2020 saw an unprecedented increase in homicides across the United States
GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz from Florida discussed in an interview Saturday the "tale of two governors", Gov. De Santis of his own state, and Gov. Cuomo in New York.