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Sixteen-year-old Claire Miller allegedly stabbed her disabled older sister with a knife at their Manheim Township, Penn. home in 2021.
The 2021 federal grant program is designed to promote atheism and humanism overseas and encourage "dissent from religious belief."
"Welcome to big tech in 2022."
Vanguard asked families, including those with children, to attend a drag show put on by the company in honor of Pride Month.
"The idea that we're going to make a judgement that is going say that no one can make the judgement to choose to abort a child based on a decision by the Supreme Court, I think goes way overboard."
"The idea that we're going to make a judgement that is going say that no one can make the judgement to choose to abort a child based on a decision by the Supreme Court, I think goes way overboard."
"Today, we celebrate the place we all call home. I know for some, our country’s historic wrongs can make that difficult," Trudeau said.
49 year old Lance Storz was being served a warrant for domestic abuse before taking his wife and daughter hostage and shooting at police officers.
"As a condition of employment, all new employees of state agencies must be vaccinated against COVID-19 with the most up-to-date vaccination, including any additional doses or boosters."
The clinic ultimately treated 14-16 patients in room inside the tractor barn that was roughly be eight by twelve feet, between 2002 and 2004.
"Catastrophic. A filibuster carveout is not enough. We need to reform or do away with the whole thing, for the sake of the planet."
A group of radical environmentalists has deflated the tires of dozens of SUVs in New York City, with plans to do the same in locations across the US.
Thomas was citing petitioners' claims in his written dissent and did not say it as fact.
A new report shows that the homeless population in Sacramento, California is growing, with more people than ever living without shelter.
"Despite these protections, transgender people still experience discrimination in medical care, employment, housing, education, lending, and other basic necessities," the bill states.