When faced with building criticism of the "1619 Project," coming from both within her own newspaper, the White House, and beyond, creator Nikole Hannah-Jones lost her mind.
The Drudge Report "sold out" to left-wing propaganda, President Donald Trump declared in a fiery tweet, congratulating conservative news overlord Dan Bongino on his success having "decimated the business" at his left-aligned adversary.
YouTube is censoring a content creator who singe-handedly infiltrated and exposed an alleged pyramid scheme.
Welcome back to This Week In Canada! In this episode, Bobby and Nico talk about Jagmeet Singh's partnership with the Trudeau government, and more!
Justin Trudeau has made a small fortune from speaking fees since he became a Member of Parliament in 2008.
Yelp has announced plans to create a blacklist of companies that have been "associated with egregious, racially-charged actions."
Layton took over the NDP when it was a weak, nearly-fringe organization, and slowly but surely built it up until a huge breakthrough was reached in 2011.
Just as it has before, Greece rejected totalitarianism. In the midst of civil unrest in the United States, it is imperative that we do the same, and embrace basic Western Principles.
Empowering Canadian industry, while working with producers to achieve world-class environmental standards, is the only way to bring prosperity back to Canadian shores.
Schadenfreude at Trump's expense is nothing new, but this may be its most sinister incarnation to date.
Former first lady Michelle Obama spoke out against President Donald Trump, claiming that riots are perfectly fine, and that Trump is racist. Here are some fact checks on those claims.
The fact that these scandals are 'lesser-known' doesn't mean they're inconsequential; it's a testament to the extent of Trudeau’s gaffe-ridden tenure.
Probably Ms. Gage has no problem with trans people at all, and doesn't even remotely understand how any of her posts on her Facebook page could be misconstrued as even remotely hateful.
And those tax hikes will hit working class and middle class Canadians.
Most of the neighborhoods targeted by the restrictions are home to part of the city's Orthodox Jewish community, where many religious schools resumed in-person instruction in September.