The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) announced it will quit posting content on Elon Musk-owned Twitter, joining other U.S.-based media outlets. “Our journalism is impartial and independent. To suggest otherwise is untrue. That is why we are pausing our activities on @Twitter,” CBC wrote in a tweet on Monday. Twitter hit CBC, along with other media...
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Team DeSantis released a new video mocking Bud Light over its partnership with trans TikTok personality Dylan Mulvaney, including a parody of one of the brand's old marketing campaigns.
The North Dakota House of Representatives passed a bill banning virtually all abortions after six weeks of pregnancy in a 76-14, largely party-line vote.
New York legislators passed a three-day budget extension Monday to ensure state operations remain funded as negotiations over this year's budget proposal continue.
The Biden administration is tying relatively lower numbers at the southern border encountered in March to measures it rolled out earlier this year to tackle the crisis.
Elliott Pritt, a West Virginia state lawmaker, switched from the Democratic party to the Republican party. The 34-member state Senate also has a GOP supermajority.
A printing error on over 18,000 Lancaster County, Pennsylvania primary ballots instructed voters to pick an incorrect number of Supreme Court candidates.
Republican Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is calling on four McCurtain County officials to resign after being recorded making racist comments and talking about knowing hitmen.