When the DNC attempted to show 30 different voters excited for Kamala Harris’ VP candidacy on a split-screen image, they displayed duplicate images.
Records show the talent agency paid Margaret Trudeau $15,000 per appearance, with Justin charging $10,000 to $20,000 per appearance during his time before becoming prime minister.
Police are investigating after three people were found dead in a condominium building in Mississauga on Wednesday.
Cuomo warned that restaurants may have to shutter their doors again to stifle the spread of the coronavirus.
During the (virtual) Democratic National Convention yesterday, Obama made a speech in which he complained about the way Trump was handling the protests.
Newly-disclosed records contradict testimony by ex-Finance Minister Bill Morneau that he had scant personal contact with a federal contractor, WE Charity.
Airbnb is placing a ban on house parties in order to adhere to social gathering limits put in place throughout the world to restrict the spread of COVID-19.
Netflix recently released the trailer for an upcoming film called Cuties—a French film that hyper-sexualizes 11-year-old girls as they form a twerking dance crew.
Trudeau's Liberal government has significant ambitions for the restart of Canada's economy.
In a rather dystopian act of surveillance, Greater Manchester police flew a drone equipped with thermal imaging over a home in the city's suburbs in order to stop a gathering of young people.
After he called for a boycott on Goodyear tires, President Donald Trump said he would “swap out” the company's tires from the presidential limousine.
Steven Bannon, former White House chief strategist, has been taken into custody after being charged with defrauding hundreds of thousands of dollars through a fundraising campaign.
While cities across America work to defund their police departments, Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo is encouraging officers to come to Texas.
A Democratic congressman from Oregon posted a video of himself "chained" to a United States Postal Service mailbox in a political stunt meant to defy the Trump Administration.
Trump was asked about a theory that has been circulating on the internet that suggests that he is "secretly saving the world from this Satanic cult of pedophiles and cannibals."