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Chicago mayor raises fence in park after shaming sunbathers on Twitter

The photo, which shows dozens of peaceful sunbathers, lead to Lightfoot's decision to fence off where the bathers had gathered.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 10, 2020

Canadian News, News

Families of deceased seek $13 MILLION from O'Leary family after fatal boat crash

The crash took place on August 24, 2019, in Muskoka, Ontario. Mrs. O'Leary was charged with careless operation of a vessel.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 10, 2020

Canadian News, News

Quebec man abandons his five-year-old child after crashing his three-wheeler

A vehicle accident occurred in the Saguenay area yesterday involving a three-wheeler smashing into a parked car. Shockingly, the driver of the three-wheeler then fled the scene of the accident, abandoning his five-year-old child.

James Anthony / Aug 10, 2020

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Fox News outshines the NBA in viewership

Dallas Mavericks owner and entrepreneur Mark Cuban was not happy to find that Fox News host Tucker Carlson had outperformed the NBA in viewership.

C.G. Jones / Aug 10, 2020

Canadian News, News

Windsor-Essex to finally enter Stage 3 of COVID-19 reopening process

Windsor-Essex has now been given the go-ahead to proceed into Stage 3 of the coronavirus reopening process.

C.G. Jones / Aug 10, 2020

News, American News

Looting and riots erupt overnight in Chicago, bridges raised as violence continues

Looting and rioting in downtown Chicago last night was rampant for at least five hours in that city before law enforcement was able to regain control.

Libby Emmons / Aug 10, 2020

Canadian News, News

Fight involving men with chainsaws breaks out near Toronto beach, two arrested

Two people were arrested on Sunday following a fight involving two chainsaws that police say included a "large group of people" close to Cherry beach.

Sam Edwards / Aug 10, 2020

Canadian News, News

Quebec contractor that was given $382 MILLION by Trudeau has failed to ship any masks so far

The government awarded this contract to Medicom—a Montreal-based company who do not have any factories in Canada.

Nico Johnson / Aug 10, 2020

Canadian News, News

Toronto police release photo of suspect who sexually assaulted woman followed into home

Police say a man followed a woman into her home without her knowledge, later sexually assaulting her in the home. The man then fled the area.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 10, 2020

Canadian News, News

Two 18-year-olds killed by tornado near Virden, Manitoba

The tornado caused major damage, generating winds powerful enough to throw vehicles. One 54-year-old man was also injured and is considered in stable condition.

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz / Aug 10, 2020

News, American News

Seattle's first ever black woman police chief faces $100,000 pay cut thanks to Black Lives Matter

In cutting the pay of Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best and other Seattle Police Department command staff, Best, an African American woman, will now make $100,000 less than her white predecessor.

Ari Hoffman / Aug 10, 2020

News, American News

Chicago Democrat calls to abolish history classes and history books because it leads to 'White Privilege' and 'racist society'

Chicago Rep. La Shawn Ford, a Democrat, is calling for the abolition of history classes and the removal of “current history books” because history, he says, causes White Privilege and racism.

The Post Millennial / Aug 9, 2020

News, American News

Antifa threatened to burn down Portland apartment building, set fire to police office

Far-left activists from Antifa flooded a Portland neighborhood on Saturday, threatening residents of a building with promises to burn it down.

Ian Miles Cheong / Aug 9, 2020

Canadian News, News

Thousands gather in Quebec to push back against mandatory mask mandate

Thousands of protesters moved through downtown Montreal on Saturday to voice their views about the Quebec government's mandatory mask protocols.

C.G. Jones / Aug 9, 2020

Canadian News, News

Sources say Trudeau wants to avoid election to push through his own agenda

With the WE charity scandal looming overhead, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his inner circle are attempting to find a way to push through bigger and bolder changes to ramp up Canada's position post-pandemic, ridding themselves of short-term strategies in fighting the crisis.

C.G. Jones / Aug 9, 2020

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