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The Democrat Senator has allegedly molested two children.
San Franciscans will have to show proof of being fully vaccinated in order to enter bars, restaurants and entertainment-related venues. New Orleans also has plans for these measures.
"To the mayors, school superintendents, local leaders," he said, "who are standing up to the governors who are politicizing mask protection for our kids, thank you, thank you as well.
Chicago's Medical Examiner's Office released a statement on Thursday indicating that the COVID rules Mayor Lori Lightfoot recently referred to don't exist, and that a proper ceremony with bagpipers for slain officer Ella French would have been possible.
Conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza spoke with Ashli Babbitt’s mother on the life of Ashli, who passed during the January 6 siege of the US Capitol, and who she was as a person.
"There are a number of ways people can demonstrate their vaccination status," Zeints said. "Companies and organizations and the federal government are taking different approaches, and we applaud this innovation."
Colbert’s least-watched segment of the night.
The White House has stated on numerous occasions that the boosted unemployment benefits are not to blame for staffing issues seen across the country.
A video from the year 2014 has come to public attention once again. In this video, Dr. Anthony Fauci gives a very different opinion on quarantines and lockdowns from the opinion he has been giving recently.
The Chinese Embassy in Ottawa expressed its “great indignation and strongest condemnation” in a statement Thursday.
Thornhill Medical was awarded a $200,451,621 contract to supply ventilators just eleven days after the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic.
The Texas Senate voted 18-11 in favor of Senate Bill 1 at around 9 am local time.
"It is not a personal attack and highlights her outrageous statement putting the United States and Israel on the same level as the Taliban and Hamas," AIPAC said.
After complaints from readers that her descriptions of students were "offensive," Clanchy is rewriting the book, and the Foundation has "acknowelge[d] the concerns and hurt expressed" about the book.
Warren Eugene, 60, of Toronto, was arrested on Tuesday and now faces 13 separate charges.