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Justin Trudeau just managed to avoid being late for the moment of silence, arriving mere minutes before 11:00 AM.
Christopher Moraff, a self-described "drug war reporter and urban ethnographer," posted a picture on his Twitter account and claimed it was the interior of the "…first officially sanctioned supervised consumption site in the United States of America."
Rep. Matt Gaetz spoke to Vish Burra on his podcast about how the Hunter Biden laptop story made it to print, and it was only after the NY Post ran with it that the Daily Mail looked into it themselves.
These are the victims. These are the people that people ought to remember. The people who were hurt here, not the person who was crying on the stand today," said Reid.
Don Lemon's attorney has sent a letter to Megyn Kelly after she dared invite the CNN host's accuser on her radio show to tell his story.
The leaders are also expected to discuss the economy and rising inflation. Climate change will also be on the agenda.
On Wednesday, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the state of emergency would be extended for the third time.
"[T]he government incorrectly stated that Vice President-Elect Harris was present in the U.S. Capitol at the time of the attack," prosecutors wrote in a court filing in one January 6 case Tuesday.
Kinsella called Bernier a racist, misogynist, and anti-Semite. This occurred prior to the 2019 election.
Upon exiting a gallery in New York, Hunter Biden was barraged with questions surrounding his now infamous laptop.
The councillor made this statement when she asked fellow councillors to support a project that would've painted a bench orange.
It was in June 2020 that Jeffries said "End. Mass. Incarceration. Defund The Prison Industrial Complex."
The photo she posted from 2016 shows multiple bottles of NARS makeup foundation and the selection of shades that they offer for different skin tones.
After the photo of the Halloween costume circulated, a petition was raised with almost 1,300 signatures from students and locals that demanded the school district hold the students accountable.
"If he thinks that they’re going to go back to the old ways of policing, then we are going to take to the streets again. There will be riots, there will be fire and there will be bloodshed because we believe in defending our people."