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Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes was arrested on Thursday night's live episode of his show Get Off My Lawn.
In a statement, Moderna alleged that Pfizer, and its German partner BioNTech, copied "groundbreaking technology" developed by the company prior to the Covid-19 pandemic.
In 2020, Washington state legislators passed a law tying the state’s vehicle emissions standards to ones set in California, which announced this week that they will be ending the sale of gas-powered vehicles by 2035.
Nikole Flax was among those IRS agents who claimed that a computer crash erased correspondence that Congress asked for as they sought to uncover an IRS scheme targeting conservative political groups.
"I didn't like what DeSantis said about Fauci," Newsom said, announcing his plans to donate $100,000 to Charlie Crist.
A federal judge said the student's "privacy interest in his home outweighs Cleveland State's interests in scanning his room" and "Cleveland State's practice of conducting room scans is unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment."
As new information regarding the virus and vaccines have come to light, YouTube has edited its policy, now allowing content creators to discuss ideas that were once off limits.
The ruling came after the DC Police Union filed a lawsuit against the vaccine mandate.
Washington state Republican Rep. Jim Walsh specifically called out this module on Twitter Tuesday saying sarcastically, "Don't worry. Critical Race Theory isn't taught in WA public schools."
"The whole notion of 'burn it all down' MAGA Republicans continues to be a drum beat..." Biden said, when the man yelled, "You stole the election!"
"Our protocol is different from Twitter's," Zuckerberg continued. "What Twitter did is they said 'You can't share this at all.' We didn't do that."
The Charlotte incident is another in a series of pride events throughout the country in recent months where children have been placed in sexualized environments.
"Okay. So they would do it for that age?" The caller asks. "Yes," the hospital replies.
Then the billboard reads, "The Texas Miracle Died in Uvalde, Don't move to Texas," as citizens flee the Golden State in droves for Texas.
"Is it fair to people who, in fact, do not own multibillion-dollar businesses, to see one of these guys give them all the tax breaks? Is that fair? What do you think?"