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"There's a lot of complications with these surgeries," Beck said. "And that's a part that they don't really talk about... I don't want this to continue, and I don't want these kids to get hurt."
"Members of that team came to 'view him as the leader of a terrorist group responsible for violence/deaths comparable to Christchurch shooter or Hitler and on that basis and on the totality of his Tweets, he should be de-platformed.'"
Parents were not explicitly informed about the drag performer being part of the show, and only became aware of the fact after some children told their parents that they had been made to wear masks for the event. This prompted parents to investigate the outing at which point they discovered that not only was a drag queen one of the stars of the show, but also that the theater was promoting this particular character above all others.
Scott Ziegler has been indicted on one count of false publication, one count of prohibited conduct, and one count of penalizing an employee for a court appearance, all of which are misdemeanors.
Khalid al-Misslam, a photojournalist for the Qatar-based Al Kass TV, died on Saturday.
"I wouldn't have made the deal for a hundred people in exchange for someone that has killed untold numbers of people with his arms deals."
The documents revealed that "the Disinformation Governance Board plans to partner with Big Tech were far more extensive than DHS or the White House has admitted," a press release from Hawley’s office read.
"His weapons might have been used to kill Americans. He has not killed Americans," Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee emphasized.
A man was arrested at a Drag Queen Story Time in New York City after aggressively attempting to provoke protesters who had shown up in opposition to the event, resulting in an altercation with what turned out to be an undercover cop.
"Yet, absent from these discussions is even a cursory recognition that the new medium of gay-targeted social networking may be a crucial social outlet for gay, bisexual, and questioning youth," Roth wrote, arguing for the consideration of allowing minors on Grindr.
The library claimed that the social media post criticizing the lack of Christmas tree "has threatened the safety and well-being of community members and staff."
Students in Whatcom County are planning a walkout for 9:50 am Monday at the high school in response.
"Grad student I am staying with: 'You're not that innocent. I know about your secret dirty Twitter account.' Guilty as charged."
"Companies like Stellantis receive billions in government incentives to transition to clean energy. It is an insult to all taxpayers that they are not investing that money back into our communities."
"I just got fired for indoctrinating my students."