DOJ Mapped Web Of Payments Gaetz Sent To Women Who Said They Were Paid For Sex: Report

LOADINGERROR LOADING Federal investigators found a trail of thousands of dollars in payments made by former Rep. Matt Gaetz to women who testified they were paid for sex, The New York Times reported Wednesday. The Justice Department spent three years investigating Gaetz. During the probe, the agency reportedly compiled a chart that showed thousands of … Read more

Republican Businessman Nick Begich Ousts First-Term Alaska Rep. Mary Peltola

LOADINGERROR LOADING Businessman Nick Begich, a Republican endorsed by Donald Trump, beat first-term Rep. Mary Peltola (D-Alaska) for the state’s sole seat in the House of Representatives. Begich’s win Wednesday came after the Alaska Division of Elections tabulated voters’ backup choices under the state’s novel ranked choice voting system. Neither Begich nor Peltola were able … Read more

Archaeology breakthrough after major findings on church standing where Jesus was crucified

Researchers have uncovered remarkable historical evidence (Image: Getty) Excavations at the , traditionally believed to be , have uncovered remarkable historical evidence. The recent findings reveal that the site, dating back to the 4th century, was originally an ancient quarry. Evidence of large-scale stone extraction, with deep saw cuts in the rock, suggests the area … Read more

B.C. Conservative leader names shadow cabinet, includes controversial Surrey MLA

Surrey South MLA Brent Chapman has been named critic for transit and ICBC B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad holds a media availability following election results at the legislature in Victoria, Oct. 29.Photo by CHAD HIPOLITO /THE CANADIAN PRESS B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad has assigned jobs to 41 of his 44-member caucus, including giving a … Read more

B.C. First Nations leaders demand action after Cree girl restrained, pushed to the ground by security guards

The violent detention of a 16-year-old Cree girl highlights the ongoing racial profiling of Indigenous people and a lack of cultural understanding, say leaders. Screenshot from video shot by a friend of a 16-year-old Cree girl being detained by Paladin Security officers at Guildford Town Centre in Surrey on Nov. 12. Indigenous leaders are calling … Read more

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