The hospital told her she "failed to provide sufficient information showing that her religious belief, practice or observance prohibited her from receiving a COVID-19 vaccination."
"There is a huge, huge discourse going on in the gaming sphere in which a lot of people are saying, 'If you support this game in any way, you’re also supporting JK Rowling."
Hein was placed on administrative leave by the district in mid-August when the allegations were brought to the school's attention.
"I join Tyre's family in calling for peaceful protest."
Of the 167 votes cast, Lee Zeldin received one vote, Mike Lindell received 4, Harmeet Dhillon received 51, and McDaniel received 111.
"What happened in Memphis is obviously tragic. I've seen the video myself, and I will tell you, I was appalled. [I am] struggling to find a stronger word, but I will just tell you, I was appalled," Wray said.
Police also released on Thursday the bodycam footage from the night of October 28, 2022, when DePape allegedly assaulted Paul Pelosi with a hammer.
"My name is Paul Pelosi. Anyway, this gentleman says that he thinks everything... He’s telling me to put the phone down and just do what he says. Okay?"
Mehta cited an opinion he wrote in 2022 that arguments raised by Trump and other defendants were "in large part duplicative of those the court already considered and addressed."
"White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better" by Regina Jackson and Saira Rao is a "no-holds-barred guidebook aimed at white women who want to stop being nice and start dismantling white supremacy."
In addition to the bodycam footage, the court also released 82-year-old Paul Pelosi's 911 call, which was ordered to be provided in addition to US Capitol Police surveillance footage and DePape's SFPD interview.
Jacob Kersey said he was contacted by Lt. Justin Hardy, who said his public beliefs on marriage are a liability issue for "use of force" against members of the LGBTQ community.
"The national discussion will take what we put together, our blueprint, and then try to determine as a base what the national reparations should be."
The OMB proposed a new category separate from white people of European descent, with "white" currently including people with "origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa."
DeSantis went on to suggest that the current Supreme Court would "not uphold" the previous ruling, thus his administration would begin "exploring ways to facilitate" capital punishment for such criminals.