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WATCH: Nigel Farage saves migrants from drowning in English Channel

British politician Nigel Farange just saved two immigrants from drowning in the English Channel on Sunday morning.

James Anthony / Dec 1, 2020

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BREAKING: New USPS whistleblower alleges almost 300,000 mail-in ballots 'disappeared' overnight

A US Postal Service worker and whistleblower alleged that nearly 300,000 completed mail-in ballots that he had transported across state lines had disappeared overnight.

Mia Cathell / Dec 1, 2020

Canadian News, News

LEAKED: Documents reveal China's early mishandling of COVID-19

An exclusive from CNN reveals leaked documents, exposing China's mishandling of COVID-19 during the early stages.

The Post Millennial / Dec 1, 2020

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AG Barr appoints John Durham as special counsel to continue investigating origins of Russia probe under Biden administration

Durham's position as Special Counsel ensures that the investigation will continue under the new Biden administration, and it will be much more difficult for the investigation to be swept aside.

Libby Emmons / Dec 1, 2020

News, American News

AG Barr says he hasn't seen evidence of widespread voter fraud; Trump team fires back

Attorney General William Barr issued a statement in which he claimed that there isn't enough evidence of fraud to overturn election results as of yet. Trump's lawyers were quick to respond to Barr's statement.

James Anthony / Dec 1, 2020

News, American News

California threatening new 'drastic' stay-at-home orders

The massive spike in cases comes despite increasingly stringent lockdown measures enacted in 51 out of 58 Californian counties, accounting for over 90 percent of the state's population.

Noah David Alter / Dec 1, 2020

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Ohio legislators start movement to impeach Governor Mike DeWine

Ohio State Representative John Becker has just filed 12 different Articles of Impeachment against Ohio Governor MikeDeWine.

James Anthony / Dec 1, 2020

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Louisville mayor declares racism a 'public health crisis'

The order, titled Advancing Racial Equity for Black Louisville, contains within it seven initiatives to address racism within the city.

Noah David Alter / Dec 1, 2020

News, American News

Marco Rubio slams Jack Dorsey for allowing CCP propaganda to spread on Twitter

After a Chinese diplomat tweeted a photoshopped image of an Australian soldier knifing an Afghani girl, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio slammed Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for the site's unwillingness to crack down on Chinese Communist Party propaganda.

Mia Cathell / Dec 1, 2020

Canadian News

Almost $200,000 worth of fines issued to church-goers, others violating lockdown orders in Manitoba

Officials for the Province of Manitoba have issued a grand total of $181,574 of lockdown fines in the past week, and there may be more coming.

James Anthony / Dec 1, 2020

Canadian News, News

Trudeau defends the right to protest in India as Canadians are arrested and fined for doing the same

"Canada will always be there to defend the right of peaceful protest," Trudeau said in his statement.

Noah David Alter / Dec 1, 2020

Canadian News, News

BREAKING: Poilievre blasts Freeland's fiscal update, says Trudeau Liberals are 'running quickly' towards the cliff

Poilievre said that the government was slow in procuring agreements to bring vaccines to Canada, saying we will behind "billions" of people around the world in receiving the jab.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Dec 1, 2020

News, American News

WATCH: Michigan witness testifies that military ballots looked like photocopies with ZERO votes for Trump

The witness said that none of ballots were from registered voters and all were for Democratic nominee Joe Biden.

Mia Cathell / Dec 1, 2020

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NYC's famed Rockefeller Christmas tree to be viewed from pods under heavy COVID restrictions

New York City mayor Bill DeBlasio has enacted a series of restrictive measures regarding being able to view the famous Christmas tree this year.

James Anthony / Dec 1, 2020

Canadian News, News

Canadians are not worried about other countries having access to a vaccine first: Poll

A new Leger poll suggests most Canadians aren't currently worried that people in other countries might get a COVID-19 vaccine first.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Dec 1, 2020

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