Project Veritas has released an explosive video exposing PBS principal counsel Michael Beller for his statements defending violent attacks on the White House.
Organizers of anti-lockdown protests in Hamilton that took place on January 3 and 10 have been charged for breaking the Reopening Ontario Act.
Two banks associated with President Donald Trump have decided to pull away from business with him in the wake of the Capitol Hill riot.
"I cannot put a mask on myself, that is my whole battle here, you have to see that," said Alex.
On the third day of the riot in 1991, Al Sharpton and Sonny Carson led a march of protesters chanting, "No Justice, No Peace!" "Death to the Jews!"
The women were seen in videos posted by the group Nurses Against Lockdowns
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will do a small cabinet shuffle today following the departure of Navdeep Bains. Part of that shuffle includes naming backbencher Omar Alghabra, who holds anti-Israel views, to cabinet.
The board of directors did not have advance notice of Woods’ trips, and they did not approve his travel.
Sen. Joe Manchin (R-WV) warned that the push by Democrats to impeach President Donald Trump with less than two weeks left on his term is "ill-advised."
This is a result of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's decree and threats with regard to which groups were eligible to receive the vaccine and which, under penalty of steep fines, were not.
YouTube rival Rumble Inc. filed a complaint on Monday against Google parent Alphabet Inc. alleging that Google has violated antitrust laws by "unfairly rigging" its search algorithms.
Tucker Carlson dug into President elect Joe Biden's pick to run the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, Christine Clark for past racist comments.
A crowd of Antifa activists gathered outside Powell’s Books in Portland, to demand that the book Unmasked by The Post Millennial’s Editor-at-Large Andy Ngo, be pulled from the store’s website.
The NBA plans to keep playing through the pandemic. However, some of the top NBA brass feel a pause may be in order at this time.
The Wall Street Journal had previously claimed that Alex Jones was encouraging violence prior to the storming of the US Capitol on Jan. 6. They have now rescinded that claim.