On Friday, Trudeau said that he was "disappointed" in Beijing's decision to charge the pair, saying that the charges were "directly linked" to the case, and that the detention was "arbitrary."
The Seattle Police Department reported another shooting had taken place Sunday evening in the "Capitol Hill Occupied Protest," better known as CHOP.
An investigation is underway by Atlanta police following the shooting of a man in Atlanta on Saturday.
A police memorial close to Queen's Park in Toronto was vandalized on Saturday night and now OPP are looking for the public's help to identify the suspect.
Prominent New York Times reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones recently tweeted in support of a conspiracy theory that apparently government officials have been handing out fireworks to minorities in New York City in an effort to keep black people from sleeping.
Turkey dropped bombs on Iraq and Syria, striking a Kurdish militia that has been accused of training members of the far-left extremist group known as Antifa—a movement that has caused destruction and mayhem throughout the US.
The chair of the University of British Columbia's board of governors has resigned after criticizing and pushing back against Black Lives Matter.
At least two people were shot during an incident inside Seattle's Capitol Hill "autonomous zone" early Saturday morning.
A significant number of teens used communist China-owned social media platform TikTok to fake ticket reservations for President Donald Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, drawing support from blue-checked Twitter.
Twelve people were shot in Minneapolis early Sunday morning in the business district.
The United Nations deleted a tweet they posted to Twitter on Friday after receiving public backlash for defending Antifa's right to "freedom of expression" and "peaceful assembly."
New York Times magazine and 1619 Project writer Nikole Hannah-Jones said that it would be an honor to call the destruction and mayhem across the US the "1619 riots."
The Twitter hashtag #CancelYale started trending on Saturday amid demonstrators calling for and taking down statues across the US and abroad dedicated to historical figures, charging them with racism and pro-slavery views.
During his podcast on Thursday, Joe Rogan said that Vice President Joe Biden’s “cognitive decline” has been “completely ignored” by left-wing media.
A clip has resurfaced on Twitter of comedian John Oliver mocking President Trump for predicting that the trend of removing statues would lead to the toppling of Washington and Jefferson.