Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday there has been a "slippage" in democracies across the globe and says there have been "slightly more authoritarian leaders."
The U.S. Supreme Court has said, by its decision not to take up the argument, that it's fine for police departments to mount multiple cameras to spy on a private citizens for more than a year – without a warrant.
Churches in countries neighboring Ukraine have opened their doors to shelter and aid refugees as the United Nations refugee agency estimated Thursday that 1 million people have fled the Eastern European nation since the beginning of Russia's invasion last week.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) rebuked his fellow Republican colleague Sen. Lindsey Graham (SC) for calling on the assassination of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Only "researchers, trial participants, regulators, and others" who act in what Pfizer deems to be "the best interest" of patients have access to the pharmaceutical company's clinical trial documents that reveal injuries and deaths from their Covid-19 mRNA drug.
The official Facebook page for the Ukrainian Special Operations Command announced on Wednesday that they will no longer be taking prisoners in a statement believed to be tantamount to an admission of "war crimes."