
Category: Politics



Canadian judge suspends father’s visitation rights over anti-vaccine Facebook posts
A Quebec Superior Court judge has temporarily suspended a father’s visitation rights based on evidence that the man is not …
January 16, 2022

Justice Sotomayor falsely claims ‘over 100,000 children’ are hospitalized with COVID-19
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor incorrectly claimed during a hearing on President Biden’s vaccine mandate that 100,000 children in the …
January 16, 2022

Judge rejects Prince Andrew’s bid to dismiss Epstein-related sexual assault lawsuit
Prince Andrew is facing trial over allegations he sexually assaulted Virginia Giuffre when she was underage, after failing to persuade a US …
January 15, 2022

Prominent Democrats suggest Hillary Clinton may run in 2024 presidential election
Two prominent Democrats have claimed that a third presidential race could be the key for potential Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in 2024. …
January 15, 2022

Canada officially bans LGBTQ+ conversion therapy, making it a punishable offense
Conversion therapy treatments that claim to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity have officially been banned in Canada. …
January 14, 2022

President Biden will reportedly back filibuster changes in effort to pass voting rights bill
President Joe Biden will use a speech in Georgia to endorse changing Senate filibuster rules that have stalled voting rights …
January 14, 2022

Gov. DeSantis ‘optimistic’ that his wife will be cancer-free in 2022
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis expressed optimism Friday regarding his wife’s battle with cancer, stating he is hopeful first lady Casey …
January 13, 2022

More than 800,000 non-citizens in NYC can now vote in local elections
New mayor of New York City Eric Adams allowed legislation approved by the City Council to automatically become law that …
January 13, 2022

Arkansas Governor urges businesses not to comply with President Biden admin’s ‘oppressive’ vaccine mandate
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson urged large businesses in the state not to comply with the Biden administration’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate, saying employers …
January 12, 2022

Judge dismisses only criminal charge against Andrew Cuomo in sexual misconduct scandal
A New York judge has dismissed the sole criminal charge against former governor Andrew Cuomo in the sexual misconduct scandal that drove …
January 12, 2022

Report: More police officers died in 2021 than any other year on record
More police officers in the U.S. died in 2021 than any other year, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers …
January 11, 2022

Donald Trump calls January 6 speech a ‘distraction,’ says President Biden ‘totally failed’
On Thursday, former President Trump responded to President Joe Biden’s speech on the anniversary of the January 6 riot at the Capitol. …
January 11, 2022

Chief of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons retires amid controversy over his handling of COVID-19
The chief of the US Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) has chosen to retire as soon as a replacement can be named, …
January 10, 2022

BREAKING: Ghislaine Maxwell may have conviction dropped after juror reveals history of sexual abuse
Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted last week of conspiring to recruit and groom teenage girls to be abused by Jeffrey Epstein, plans to request …
January 10, 2022

Canadian officials vote to ban Chinese-made face masks in all federal buildings
Canadian Ministers of Parliament voted this week to ban the use of medical face masks made in China in all …
January 9, 2022

NASCAR announces they will not allow driver Brandon Brown’s ‘Let’s Go Bandon’-themed car
NASCAR has rejected Xfinity Series driver Brandon Brown’s sponsorship deal with cryptocurrency meme coin LGBcoin, which is a reference to …
January 9, 2022

Sen. Ted Cruz says Republicans will likely impeach President Biden if they retake House
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, last week predicted that Republicans would impeach President Biden if the party wins control of the …
January 8, 2022

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for all GOP lawmakers to leave Twitter
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has encouraged all Republican lawmakers to leave the popular social media app Twitter as she …
January 8, 2022

Oklahoma lawmaker introduces book-banning bill with $10,000-a-day penalty
A proposed Oklahoma state law would allow parents to seek up to $10,000 for each day a book is kept …
January 7, 2022