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Cunliffe reflected on the recent developments in the cryptosphere, breaking down the FTX implosion, and how it illustrated the need for more regulation of the digital currency ecosystem.
"Our decision wasn't about your performance, but after twenty years we wanted to take action on the City's racial equity plan."
"Here we are as a society in the year 2022 subjecting students across this country to the kinds of anti-science, social experiments that would have once been unfathomable and absurd a decade ago."
"He's our gentle giant, he was six foot seven, but a person that was a de-escalator, not a person that was aggressive towards anybody. He was a mentor to all his participants and everybody that he knew and loved."
"Your rules are clear: ALL self-identities are valid and cannot be questioned, ever, under any circumstances. Again: your rules. You are stuck with this. The shooter is non-binary. You have no choice but to accept it. Sorry," tweeted Matt Walsh.
While the prosthetic breasts survived the journey back down to earth, Lemieux's blonde wig flew off while in the air.
Rodriguez had said for months that the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) would not be able to have a direct effect on search algorithms to change content on sites like Facebook and Twitter.
Melissa Ingle was one of the many content moderators to be fired when Elon Musk took over.
A poll released in March indicated that 16 percent of voters who were unaware of the laptop scandal would have not voted for Biden had they known about it at the time.
"F*ck yes. Fatphobia is real. The 'ideal' weight, shape & look is white supremacy baked into our everyday lives. I’m so over it. We deserve more than diets."
"I think that it's completely ludicrous," said CNN guest Natalee Bingham, who identifies as a trans woman, yet continued to refer to the suspect by "them/them" pronouns during the segment.
The judge sentenced Kimberlin to 18 months probation and ordered that he pay nearly $50,000 restitution to the multiple businesses that he damaged.
Prosecutor Will Scharf announced his departure from the US Attorney's Office Violent Crime Unit in St. Louis, taking to Twitter to share what he had learned while on the job.
Sinead Watson and Ritchie Herron spoke about the dangers of gender-affirming care and their concerns about the proposed bill that would make it easier for transgender people over age 16 to legally change their sex.
An elementary school in Ohio is advertising the launch of a new holiday season tradition: Holi-Drag Storytime featuring three drag queens who will read stories to children of all ages, and perform a few holiday numbers.