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"Women are the reason we can win," Fetterman remarked. "Don't piss women off."
"Politicians face a very simple choice: do you allay those fears and empower people and show them how we're going to build a better future, or do you amplify those fears for short-term political gain?"
"Nobody cares about it," one student shared, "the younger generation doesn’t care because we hate the military, we hate America."
"I’m not in favor of minors having these procedures," Oz said.
On Tuesday, Twitter’s shareholders voted to approve Elon Musk’s $44 billion buyout deal that was set in motion earlier this year.
“Declaring an opportunity for Canadians to mourn on Monday is important,” Trudeau said.
Peel police chief Nishan Duraiappah said during a news conference Monday night that the evidence suggested Hong “was shot in an unprovoked and … ambush attack.”
While the majority of the crowd was silent as the coffin passed by, one man used the opportunity to call out the Duke of York for his behavior, and was promptly arrested.
Speaking in New Brunswick on Monday, Trudeau congratulated the longtime Carleton MP for his victory, but said that his party would continue to call out "questionable, reckless economic ideas."
Taylor Lorenz went on MSNBC to cry about online harassment of female journalists. This led to more harassment. Now she's publicly targeting the female journalist who conducted the interview.
The Department of Justice has launched two campaigns of legal warfare against the former president. They have seized phones, documents, raided homes, and now have issued some 40 subpoenas in just one week.
"Due to the misinterpretation of marketing materials, and to mitigate the harm to our LGBTQ+ community, we feel it is best to not proceed with this performance."
Students will be required to make up the missed days.
The former press secretary will be working out of the network’s Washington, DC and will likely also be added to MSNBC’s DC-based shows including NBC’s Meet The Press, in the coming months.
"It shocks the conscience of everyone who sees it," Carlson said, "but the number of people who see it is very small because it is not covered by any media."