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"Kanye West – also referred to as Ye – arrived unannounced and without invitation at one of Skechers’ corporate offices in Los Angeles," the company wrote in a statement.
As Entrekin stands with a security officer, he reveals that he has PTSD, and that wearing a mask gives him panic attacks.
Talauna Reed said, "They don’t pay attention until we tear sh*t up. So, before I get started, tear everything up in this f*cking city until they do what we want them to do,"
College of Nurses & Midwives counsel Barbara Findlay called into question the credentials of Drs. Kathleen Stock, Linda Blade, Miriam Grossman, and single-sex prison advocate Heather Mason on the basis of "transphobia."
On Wednesday, the Bank of Canada raised the overnight interest rate by fifty points to 3.75 percent, marking the sixth consecutive hike this year.
Politically motivated violence isn’t new and we can look to the over 380 documented hate crimes against right-wingers from 2016 through 2020 as a reminder of what the left will resort to when they don’t get their way.
Police in Hialeah, Florida have arrested a second suspect following the attack of Christopher Monzon, a campaigner for Sen. Marco Rubio, on Sunday night.
"It's really important for us to get accurate information about the election process in Pennsylvania," Chapman said. "So voters and the public know that when there are delays in counting, it doesn’t mean that there’s anything nefarious happening. It’s just what the law is in Pennsylvania."
The Space X and Tesla CEO also changed his bio, which now simply states "Chief Twit" and has his location set at Twitter HQ.
The US Supreme Court ruled over the summer on Joseph Kennedy's case 6-3 in favor of the coach.
Just weeks after declaring the pandemic "over," President Joe Biden has returned to calling COVID-19 a "global health emergency."
Things got heated during Question Period on Tuesday after Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-François Blanchet revealed that his oath to the British Crown was "not sincere."
The US has sent roughly $60 billion dollars to the country since the start of the conflict.
In response to the question, "Do you believe the transgender movement has gone too far by encouraging underage minors to use drugs and surgery to transition to the opposite sex," 65 percent of likely voters agreed with the question, while 21 percent disagreed.