Hunter Biden in 2014 exchanged a series of emails with various people talking about a potential new business venture involving his father, then Vice President of the US.
Andrew Cuomo has announced that New York state will adopt the CDC's new guidance for fully vaccinated people beginning Wednesday.
Superstar MMA announcer, comedian and podcast host Joe Rogan was talking again on his famous show about how "woke" culture has infested America, and what can be done about it.
On Monday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case involving the Mississippi abortion law passed in 2018 banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Twitter alternative Parler is now back on the Apple App Store after being banned for months by the tech giant.
The United States has approved $735 million for weapons sales to Israel on Monday.
Toronto does not currently allow indoor dining, and has not allowed it for over seven months now.
Parents in Clark County, Nevada voiced their displeasure with the board's decision to require masks in classrooms for the remaining twelve days of the current school year.
22 people were charged in connection with two separate protests in Hamilton on Sunday.
Juliana Mazza of 7News Boston was reporting on the story of a dog thief when she encountered that very thief in a parking lot and took action.
Once one of the world’s most powerful armed forces, which participated in some of the most important battles of world history, the CAF is now consumed by scandal.
While photojournalist Mosa'ab Elshamy has since deleted the tweets, they contained language that plays on old insults against the Jewish people.
Fauci said that African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans are at the forefront of the "undeniable effects of racism" which have led to unacceptable health disparities amongst those communities.
Far-left protesters, including Antifa, met downtown Seattle at Westlake Park around 1pm, rallying for the destruction of Israel as they burned an Israeli flag while assaulting pro-Israel civilians.
Conservative leader Erin O’Toole, Toronto Mayor John Tory and Ontario premier Doug Ford have spoken out in condemnation of the violence that occurred a pro-Palestine, anti-Israel event