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Human trafficking investigation in Nova Scotia leads to new arrest and charges

One man is facing charges following a human trafficking investigation Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Two others have received additional charges

Sam Edwards / Aug 24, 2020

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Cuomo grants special permission for pop stars to perform at VMAs as he actively punishes local NYC businesses

Some of the music industry's biggest names are set to appear in New York City for the Video Music Awards despite Gov. Cuomo saying that New York restaurants could not hold live music events.

C.G. Jones / Aug 24, 2020

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Trudeau Liberals won't rule out decriminalizing cocaine and heroin amid opioid crisis

Dr. Theresa Tam says she favours “moving towards the societal discussion on decriminalization.”

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 24, 2020

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Police-involved shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin leads to riots, arson, assaults on police

After a man was reportedly shot by a police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin, riots broke out, officers were assaulted, and property was damaged. The man is currently in stable condition.

Sam Edwards / Aug 24, 2020

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Seattle's leftist mayor vetos police defunding bill

After Seattle city council voted to substantially defund the police, a move which led to the resignation of the chief of police, Mayor Jenny Durkan vetoed bill.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 24, 2020

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Sicily gives 24-hour notice to migrants to leave or risk arrest due to COVID-19 fears

The governor of Sicily delivered overnight orders to rid all refugees from the island's centers and ban migrants from arriving, alarmed by a surge of COVID-19 cases weeks before schools are to reopen.

Mia Cathell / Aug 24, 2020

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US Marine on 300-mile hike to raise awareness for veteran suicide

A United States Marine veteran is on an approximate 300-mile walk to raise awareness about veteran suicide.

Mia Cathell / Aug 24, 2020

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Erin O'Toole declared Conservative leader

Erin O'Toole has won the leadership contest to become the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada after a gruelling campaign.

Nico Johnson / Aug 24, 2020

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RNC to approve resolution that rejects the discredited and disgraced SPLC

It was reported today that the Republican National Convention (RNC) will approve a resolution that strips the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) of their legitimacy in regards to identifying hate groups.

Libby Emmons / Aug 24, 2020

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WATCH LIVE: The Conservative Party of Canada Leadership results

Tonight the Conservative Party of Canada chooses its new Leader. Will it be Erin O'Toole, Peter MacKay, Leslyn Lewis, or Derek Sloan? Watch the results live here.

The Post Millennial / Aug 23, 2020

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WATCH: Black woman accuses Asian tea shop owners of 'stealing black culture'

A black woman accused Asian business owners by saying that the name of the boba tea shop, "Trap Tea," was "stealing black culture."

Mia Cathell / Aug 23, 2020

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Party host in BC fined $2,300 for failing to follow COVID-19 rules

Victoria Police issued a $2,300 fine to a party host who allegedly failed to follow COVID-19 provincial guidelines.

Mia Cathell / Aug 23, 2020

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US Department of Education investigates Fordham University for punishing pro-freedom Chinese-American student

The Trump Administration is investigating Fordham University for punishing a Chinese-American student who posted a picture of himself armed in protest of the Tiananmen Square massacre.

Mia Cathell / Aug 23, 2020

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BUSTED: Arrested Biden supporters also threatened Students for Trump activist

The two named Biden supporters, who were arrested and charged for stealing a "Make America Great Again" hat from a 7-year-old boy, were also caught on camera threatening a Students for Trump activist and throwing coffee at her.

Mia Cathell / Aug 23, 2020

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Chicago mayor uses police to stop journalists from filming a controversial story about her

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot used local police to prevent BlazeTV host Elijah Schaffer and freelance reporter Kalen D'Almeida from filming on a public street outside the mayor's house and capturing a controversial story about her.

Mia Cathell / Aug 23, 2020

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