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"Pierre Poilievre is an acolyte of authoritarian populism. This is never healthy. You are on notice. Going to make sure you are never going to lead my country. I don't make idle threats."
"A lot of this is Generation X finally waking up and coming to the field of battle in this fight. Because remember, Generation X is always the don't tell me what to do generation."
"We have been so focused on trying to provide support and resources for those who have committed crimes that we've lost sight of those who have been victimized."
"Here's my question that I put out to the city. I thought Black Lives Matter. Where all those who stated Black Lives Matter?" Adams said.
The man who shot President Ronald Reagan will be playing a sold-out concert in Brooklyn, New York.
In 2017, Lyoya was convicted of assaulting a pregnant woman. Lyoya violated his probation and did not pay his fine, resulting in the state garnishing his wages beginning in 2019.
"Florida is not a sanctuary state, and our social programs are designed to serve the citizens of our state. The governor will protect the sovereignty of the state of Florida."
Al Waleed holds over 5 percent of Twitter's shares after a stock buy in 2015. He said the offer simply wasn't high enough, given the potential for the platform's growth.
"The Twitter Board of Directors will carefully review the proposal to determine the course of action that it believes is in the best interest of the Company and all Twitter stockholders."
Following an early morning tweet from Elon Musk announcing that he has made $43 billion offer to buy Twitter, some of the platform’s users launched into a meltdown.
Protesters chanted "the mouse is a rat" while carrying signs calling for allowing "kids to be kids" and to "defund Disney."
“Why? Because we are a race of explorers!”
Musk wrote in a letter to the board that Twitter "will neither thrive nor serve [its free speech] societal imperative in its current form. Twitter needs to be transformed as a private company."
A clip from a 2019 episode of the Dr. Oz show where Oz expressed his "love" for Jussie Smollett a month after Smollett faked a racist hate crime against himself in Chicago to smear former President Trump and his supporters.
"We have a governor who all he cares about is becoming President of the United States. He cares more about Iowa primary voters than he does about the people of California."