News Analysis

News Analysis

FLASHBACK: Democrat impeachment manager tried to overturn 2016 election of Trump

Raskin rose during the joint session of Congress in 2017 to voice his "objection" to the certification of the Electoral College votes in favor of President Donald Trump.

Libby Emmons / Feb 10, 2021

Opinion, News Analysis

WATCH: Should Canada Boycott China’s Olympic Games?

Calls to boycott or relocate the Beijing 2022 games are growing in number and strength.

Matthew Grainger / Feb 10, 2021

News Analysis

WATCH: White House press sec dodges question on Biden's EO allowing biological males to compete in girls' sports

In response to the question, Psaki repeated a Biden campaign slogan, saying that "trans rights are human rights," and didn't address the stated concerns of parents and students.

Libby Emmons / Feb 10, 2021

News Analysis

Activist alliances in Seattle begin to fracture

The Black Brilliance Research Project (BBR), announced that it has “decided to part ways with King County Equity Now (KCEN)," according to a post written by Shaun Glaze, co-lead researcher for BBR and formerly the lead researcher for KCEN.

Ari Hoffman / Feb 10, 2021

News Analysis

1619 Project founder purges her Twitter account after doxing journalist

There are now only nine tweets showing on her page, whereas this morning it was possible to see tweets going back to 2016.

Libby Emmons / Feb 9, 2021

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Trudeau government must embrace Taiwan in diplomacy and trade

In the face of increased Chinese aggression, it is in Canada's strategic interest to strengthen ties in the Indo-Pacific region with allies that share our values.

Michael Cooper / Feb 9, 2021

Culture, News Analysis

1619 Project founder doxes reporter for questioning her about NYT witch hunt

Hannah-Jones felt empowered to punish Aaron Siribarium for having the audacity to ask her a question about her use of a racial slur, the same usage of which got her colleague ousted from the paper.

Libby Emmons / Feb 9, 2021

Opinion, Culture

Canadian students asked to consider if it's bigoted to not date trans people

How far removed from reality and common sense is our culture that we would ask teenagers to consider whether or not they should be compelled to date someone they are not attracted to?

Amy Eileen Hamm / Feb 9, 2021

News Analysis

Law enforcement spokeswoman slams media over obsession with the Capitol riot

"When most Americans wake up and take a look at their phone, or their newspaper to get their news, they’re not going to see much Antifa activity unless they live in an area where Antifa is extremely prevalent."

Katie Daviscourt / Feb 9, 2021

News Analysis

Liberals are triggered by Tom Brady not wearing a mask before Super Bowl

No one thinks that Brady is sick, or is spreading illness, or contracting it, given that COVID testing is particularly rampant in the NFL, they think that he should wear the mask purely for show.

Libby Emmons / Feb 8, 2021

Opinion, Culture

The trans community needs to shake off its science-denying reputation

Of course biological sex exists. I wouldn’t have felt the need to transition if I was not born a biological male who experienced gender dysphoria.

Blaire White / Feb 7, 2021

News Analysis

SNL takes aim at far left and far right at the same time in Super Bowl commercial sketch

An Saturday Night Live sketch spoofing Super Bowl commercials cleverly took aim at both the extreme, Q Anon-following, right, and the social justice far left.

Matthew Miller / Feb 7, 2021

News Analysis

The Washington Post tries to cancel pirates as Tampa Bay Buccaneers set to appear in Super Bowl

"Yet, while this celebration of piracy seems like innocent fun and pride in a local culture, there is danger in romanticizing ruthless cutthroats who created a crisis in world trade"

Noah David Alter / Feb 7, 2021

News Analysis

Super Bowl partiers defy Fauci in Ybor City

Fauci has long warned against hosting gatherings both public and private to hinder the spread of coronavirus, but his advice has been undermined by double standards.

Noah David Alter / Feb 7, 2021

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Elected officials are responsible for civil unrest and the widening ideological gap

I have watched US cities burn: Ferguson, Charlottesville, Minneapolis, Portland, Seattle, Louisville, New York, Rochester, Chicago, Kenosha, and Philadelphia, to name a few.

Jeffrey A. Slotnick / Feb 6, 2021

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