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Culture, News Analysis

Hunter Biden's new memoir is already number one on Amazon ... in 'Chinese Biographies'

Hunter Biden's new memoir detailing his life as a drug-addicted son of a powerful American politician has hit number 1 on Amazon's bestseller list, albeit under the category of "Chinese Biographies."

Libby Emmons / Feb 5, 2021

Opinion, Culture

Canadian media monopoly shows its baneful face again

Bell turned around and let over 200 employees go after taking $122 million in pandemic-related labour subsidies and posting strong financial results (with boosted dividend payouts to shareholders.)

Joe Vaughan / Feb 5, 2021

News Analysis

Suspect in attempted attack on Florida protesters known to authorities from shooting in Seattle's 'autonomous zone'

Baker was suspected by private security hired by residents and businesses in the zone as well as zone activists of being one of the shooters during the incident.

Ari Hoffman / Feb 4, 2021

News Analysis

AOC attacks Republican colleague who set the record straight about her location during Jan. 6 riot

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has been subject to substantial social media backlash since she released an Instagram video detailing a dubious personal account of the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill riot. Rep. Nancy Mace called her out on it.

Libby Emmons / Feb 4, 2021

Opinion

Trudeau's mistake in trusting China has put Canada in a desperate position—the Novavax deal doesn't change that

Justin Trudeau made the decision to put his trust in China, at a moment when the world was reeling due to a virus that spread from China

Spencer Fernando / Feb 4, 2021

News Analysis

AOC wasn't in the Capitol Building at the time of the Jan. 6 riot—she was in another building entirely

It turns out, Ocasio-Cortez wasn't in the Capitol at the time of the assault on Congress, she was in another building entirely.

Libby Emmons / Feb 3, 2021

Culture, News Analysis

WATCH: Mikhaila Peterson addresses media hit pieces on her father

“I wasn’t supposed to be part of the article, I was supposed to just give details,” said Mikhaila

Angelo Isidorou / Feb 3, 2021

News Analysis

Top San Francisco high school aims to abolish admissions standards in the name of equity

San Francisco is considering doing away with the rigorous standards for academic achievement because those standards are being reclassified as racist.

Libby Emmons / Feb 3, 2021

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Teachers unions gave over $2.7 million to Democrat House reps in 2020

That's approximately $500,00 more than they gave Democrats in the 2018 cycle and tens of thousands of dollars less than they gave Republicans in 2018.

Nicole Russell / Feb 3, 2021

Opinion, Politics & Policy

Biden's top 10 WORST executive orders

President Joe Biden has signed 42 executive orders since his inauguration—a record among US Presidents. Here are his worst ones so far, in no particular order.

Nicole Russell / Feb 2, 2021

News Analysis

CNN viewership drops 44 percent in first week after Trump presidency

In the key demographic of viewers aged 25-54, CNN ratings dropped by 44 percent for all three primetime viewing hours.

Libby Emmons / Feb 2, 2021

News Analysis

Biased NYU 'research' calls claims of censorship against conservatives 'disinformation'

Under the framework of this study, banning people from social media for alleging censorship by big tech would not be considered censorship by big tech.

Noah David Alter / Feb 1, 2021

News Analysis

WATCH: Press sec says Biden 'trusts' Chicago teachers union, mayor to reopen public schools despite recent failures

Speaking to reporters today, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that President Joe Biden "trusts the mayor and the unions to work this out" as regards school reopening in Chicago.

Libby Emmons / Feb 1, 2021

News Analysis

Washington state unemployment fraud was so widespread, claims were filed using agency employee's identities

It has been revealed that 59 employees of Washington State's Employment Security Department (ESD) had fraudulent unemployment claims made against their own benefit accounts.

Ari Hoffman / Feb 1, 2021

Opinion, Politics & Policy

CONFLICT OF INTEREST: Health expert on Ford's science table who spoke against school reopening received money from teachers union

David Fisman, a professor of epidemiology at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, was paid by the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario.

Elie Cantin-Nantel / Feb 1, 2021

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