American News Trump will have to fight to keep his tax records hidden, rules Supreme Court The fight to get President Trump's tax records continued with the Supreme Courts saying that Trump isn't immune from attempts to acquire those records.
Canadian News BC hockey team changes name from 'Braves' just in case it might be offensive A hockey team on Vancouver Island will be changing their name and logo after the team's owners felt it may be disrespectful to Indigenous communities.
Canadian News BC Senator says pandemic is a good time to test out basic income for all Canadians Yuen Pau Woo, a B.C. senator says that the COVID-19 pandemic is just as good of time as any to test out the program of universal basic income in Canada.
Canadian News Quebec orders all bars to close at midnight, makes masks mandatory All bars will be ordered to close down after midnight in Quebec as part of an effort to reduce the spread of a second wave of COVID-19.
Canadian News BC female RCMP officer punished for sexual misconduct that occurred a decade ago A female RCMP officer has been docked 20 days' worth of pay and 10 days' worth of annual leave as punishment following a complaint of sexual misconduct.
American News US considers banning TikTok app over security threat The TikTok app which has taken the world by storm may be getting banned in the U.S. as their government fears there is a potential security threat.
Canadian News Singh says Trump has done more than Trudeau on police brutality NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has recently said that in terms of addressing police brutality U.S. President Trump has done more than Prime Minister Trudeau.
Canadian News Chair of finance committee goes after payday loans, calling them 'ungodly' The Liberal chair of the Commons finance committee is trying to change the regulations surrounding payday loans, which he referred to as 'ungodly.'
Culture Noted authors demand end to censorship and cancel culture The letter was signed by Noam Chomsky, Margaret Atwood, JK Rowling, Salman Rushdie, Malcolm Gladwell, Jonathan Haidt, and dozens more writers, journalists and academics.
International News Police discovery of 'torture chambers' in sea containers leads to 100s of arrests in underground network Six men have been arrested by Dutch police following the discovery of several sea containers that had been converted into improvised "torture chambers."
Canadian News Ex-football players lobby SFU to change their Scottish nickname 'The Clan' Simon Fraser University is considering changing the nick name of the football team, which is referred to as "The Clan." despite no connection to KKK.
Canadian News McDonald's $1 ice cream cones and soft drinks return for summertime McDonald's is bringing back their summertime promotion of $1 dollar and $2 dollar ice cream deals and Canadians are rejoicing.
Canadian News Edmonton city council cuts police budget by $11 MILLION, plans to reinvest in social agencies Edmonton's city council passed a plan to reform policing that will involve the police working with social agencies to aid Edmonton's most vulnerable.
International News Scientists claim not wearing a face mask should be stigmatized like impaired driving Some scientists are claiming that the refusal to wear a face mask should be seen as akin to drinking and driving as it is a danger to those around you.
News Ontario reports first day of zero coronavirus deaths since March On Monday, Ontario recorded no new deaths related to COVID-19 for the first time since March, according to the Toronto Sun.
Canadian News Face masks mandatory in Ontario starting today The mandatory wearing of face masks will be implemented to help slow the spread of COVID-19. The decision was reached by the four separate health units in eastern Ontario.
American News BREAKING: 'Central Park Karen' faces criminal charges for calling police on black birdwatcher Amy Cooper, a white woman who attained notoriety after calling the police on a black man who demanded she leash her dog while he was was birdwatching in Central Park will face misdemeanour charges.
International News Ontario-born Broadway star Nick Cordero dead at 41 from COVID-19 Canadian Broadway and television actor, Nick Cordero, has died at the age of 41 after contracting Covid-19 and spending months in intensive care. He was from Hamilton, Ontario.
American News Country music legend Charlie Daniels dies at age 83 The man who wrote the famous country song, The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Charlie Daniels, has died at the age of 83, according to the Tennessean.
International News Botswana elephants die en masse leaving scientists perplexed at cause The mysterious mass deaths of 350 elephants has occurred in northern Botswana that scientist are calling a “conservation disaster.”
Canadian News Former Ontario Premier Bob Rae appointed to be the new Canadian ambassador to the UN Bob Rae, former premier of Ontario will replace Marc-Andre Blanchard as the newly appointed ambassador to the United Nations for Canada, according to CBC.
Canadian News Trudeau may not attend CUSMA trade summit in DC, citing tariffs and COVID-19 Prime Minister Trudeau said that he's unsure about whether or not he will attend a summit to celebrate the new North American trade treaty in Washington.
American News Former NFL player calls out league over decision to play 'black national anthem' Burgess Owens, a former NFL player and GOP candidate for Congress in Utah, tweeted his frustration over the NFL's decision to play a 'black national anthem.'
Canadian News 14-year-old male charged in connection with four Winnipeg shootings A 14-year-old male has been charged with first degree murder following a shooting in Winnipeg that killed a 27-year0old woman on Canada Day.
American News WATCH: Antifa miltants try to burn down Portland courthouse, torch pioneer statue The Post Millennial's editor-at-large, Andy Ngo, shared video of the protests in Portland, Oregon on Thursday night that show protestors and members of Antifa attempting to burn down a federal courthouse.