In his statement, Mastriano called the event “a sexually charged drag show for audience members as young as 13,” and stated his intention that drag shows be classified as “adult oriented business.”
“One of the things we [Pfizer] are exploring is like, why don't we just mutate it [COVID] ourselves so we could create -- preemptively develop new vaccines, right?"
Judge Stephen Murphy did not specify exactly when the footage would be released.
Four Washington men were convicted on Tuesday following an investigation that revealed they were engaging in a child exploitation enterprise.
On Wednesday, Meta announced that former president Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts will be reinstated.
Parents of Wisconsin middle school students are voicing their concerns after it was revealed that the NBA game their children would have performed in on Wednesday night as part of a school band trip is a "Pride Night" event.
The program is currently only open to members of certain races, and applicants are required to submit a photo of themselves.
"It was a great pleasure to meet with you today and share my thoughts and excitement regarding the research assistantship for public safety," Kohberger wrote to the Pullman police chief following the interview.
He explained that the move was recommended by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who argued it would "enhance Ukraine's capacity to defend its territory and achieve its strategic objectives."
According to one of the suspects, the victim "was very unstable on her feet, was not able to keep her balance, and was unable to speak clearly without slurring her words."
The pair had been missing since Christmas Day, shortly after Gutierrez arrived in the country to spend time with Pichardo and her family.
Executives of the Disney-owned outlet are expected to make a decision on the future of FiveThirtyEight by the time Silver’s contract expires in the summer.
"I'm not at your mercy," Adams warned the media. "If Colgate was at the mercy of the tabloids, they would go out of business. I am the Colgate, I can't go out of business."
Willis said Tuesday that "decisions are imminent" in the case.
The felony charges against the six include second-degree criminal damage, first-degree arson, interference with government property, and domestic terrorism.