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"We're seeing the violence centered on illegal encampments, where there’s a general sense of lawlessness that concentrates bad actors and concentrates narcotics in one area."
While only holding a net worth of $109,000 during her first campaign four years ago, Abrams has reportedly skyrocketed to a net worth of $3.17 million.
The bill asserts "A fertilized egg, embryo, or fetus does not have independent or derivative rights under the laws of this state," indicating that a fetus has no rights of its own.
"Reserving the right to object, I have to ask myself, why now? Why does the junior Senator from Missouri bring this bill to the floor of the United States Senate today?" said Durbin.
Musk responded to the preposterous article by saying that the outlet is "always good for a laugh."
The bill aims to create a new legislative and regulatory framework that would mitigate bargaining imbalances between digital platforms and news outlets over the way digital platforms allow news content to be accessed and shared on their platforms.
Tyrone Bernard Wells, 41, who has multiple convictions and outstanding warrants, confessed to killing Randee Leeann Rios after she spent the night at his apartment on March 27.
Members of the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU) called for Dr. Cesare Santangelo to be investigated, and that police in DC are "actively involved in a cover up of Dr. Santangelo's crimes."
"If you're a Twitter employee who's considering resigning because you’re worried about Elon Musk pushing for less regulated speech… please do not come work here."
"Musk reached out to us before he polled his followers about Twitter’s commitment to free speech," Dillon wrote in at tweet.
"Neutrality was on the table at one point, and it was rejected. It was rejected. And I want people to remember that. There was always a path to peace here," Jack Posobiec said on Human Events Daily.
A grand jury convened to investigate Hunter Biden's tax issues interviewed a witness who was asked to reveal the identity of the "big guy," widely considered to refer to President Joe Biden.
Guilbeault said he does not support provincial governments cutting gas taxes, saying that it undermines the role and intent of higher carbon pricing.
"We need to keep this low low key, because raising money for the Residence now is bad PR—but it has to be done, so I'm trying to just collect the 10 checks of $2,000, get it done in a week..."
"The work of decolonization and self-determination needs our steady and unwavering commitment, clear focus of equity funding, and opportunity, and a shared vision of a healthy future for everyone in the country."