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The University of Hong Kong has removed its 26ft-tall Pillar of Shame monument that commemorated the deaths of the student-protesters who died in the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre.
The University of Hong Kong has removed its 26ft-tall Pillar of Shame monument that commemorated the deaths of the student-protesters who died in the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre.
The defendent still has an open felony case from allegedly smashing the windows of multiple buildings including a church during an Antifa riot after the 2020 election.
Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot is going ahead with her crime reduction plan, which is slated to cost a whopping $411 million.
Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot is going ahead with her crime reduction plan, which is slated to cost a whopping $411 million.
Newsweek issued a correction after suggesting that Charlie Kirk had compared Kyle Rittenhouse to Jesus Christ.
The Supreme Court announced on Wednesday that they would hold a special hearing in January to determine the legality of the Biden administration's far-reaching vaccine mandates.
Across North America, post-secondary institutions are informing students that classes will be moved back online to start the new semester in January.
"The answer is yeah I wish I had thought about ordering half a billion pills two months ago before COVID hit here."
"It’s a large percentage of African Americans that are not vaccinated, and they don’t want it and they don’t trust it."
"Give people the right to sue the press where it's meaningful, where they have to pay a big penalty when they get caught, 'cause they're caught all the time," Trump said.
The CyberTip states that a person with the username "dommasterbb" used the Kid Messenger app to "distribute 27 files of child pornography."
Officials in charge said their focus is on "violent instigators who exploit legitimate, peaceful protests and engage in violations of federal law."
Scanlon sponsored the Mental Health Justice Act, which advocated to replace first responders with mental health experts. 125 Democrats sponsored the bill.
"I am so angry with Chesa Boudin right now. He makes San Francisco's criminal justice system a complete joke," the boy's father, Jason Young, told Fox News.