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The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros, "…blew past the 5,000 minimum number of books needed to be sold the first week to be considered for the list."
The Republican National Committee slammed the Biden Administration and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for "giving a pass to illegal immigrants who commit felonies."
"We will ban men from participating in women’s sports," Trump said, adding: "so ridiculous."
The tax, which would have been between $100 and $800, was set to be tabled this week.
A 9-year-old child has been booted from a California school for not wearing his mask, after students and teachers reportedly bullied him for his refusal.
O'Toole "subsequently flip-flop[ped] on the platform promise to repeal the May 2020 Firearms Order-in-Council during the campaign," one MP wrote.
"I will accept the result of this vote. The signers of this letter must accept it, too. They brought it. They’ll have to live with it," he continued.
Tang Mengfing reportedly spent two years in prison after exposing the working conditions inside Foxconn factories producing the company’s Alexa-enabled devices.
Anti-Israel and antisemitic activists and politicians regularly use the word "apartheid" to smear the Jewish state in order to delegitimize the country by equating it with South Africa’s former regime.
“Is there a deliberate plan to destroy the United States from within?” Bukele tweeted on Monday. “...Why are they letting their beautiful cities rot?”
Why is the CBC putting children in harm’s way?
"Let's be clear. Without truckers to truck, other critical supply chain workers, you know– farmers to farm, packers to pack, truckers to truck– the people that produce all the PPE and food to eat. Without all these workers our shelves would be empty."
"It's not fair to the consumers and if our elected officials aren't going to allow our police officers to do their jobs then maybe somebody else can do something about it to deter it a little bit."
"I stand corrected. The Jewish people around the world have always had my support and that will never waiver. I’m sorry for the hurt I have caused."
Mayor Bruce Harrell tweeted in response, "We will not tolerate anti-Semitism in Seattle – period. This disgusting act of vandalism is a sad reminder that hate can target our communities at any time and in any form. We must all speak out and reject this vile attack loudly and unambiguously."