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The alt-tech "free speech"-oriented social network Gab suffered a data-breach Wednesday, affecting more than four million of its users.
The White House suddenly cut the feed of a virtual event after President Joe Biden said he was "happy to take questions" from Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday night.
Tamon Leverette was arrested on two counts of false reporting for trying to “George Floyd” himself.
The light at the end of the tunnel for the pandemic era needs paperwork too.
The one-time Democrat paranoia in the aftermath of January 6th is slated to become official military policy.
And they intend for the books to stay there as long as their physical copies exist.
Beijing’s butting in on behinds is their final word on a week-long dilemma.
Calling it a "big mistake," the President continued his stringent approach to reopening the country.
"It's clear that Minister Sajjan failed to take action for three years on allegations of sexual misconduct by former Chief Defence Staff Gen. Jonathan Vance."
Corbyn had recently been ejected from the party he formerly led after he rejected a report from the UK's Equality and Human Rights Commission holding him partially responsible for a culture of antisemitism within the party.
The assailant, reportedly a man in his 20s wielding an axe, attacked people at random.
"I would have sent them there immediately as soon as I hung up," Commanding Gen. William Walker said before a Senate hearing.
"And this entire country has paid the price for political leaders who have ignored the science when it comes to the pandemic," White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.
A Toronto man's ingenious project to help those struggling with homelessness ended with him being sued by the city of Toronto.
"Get the facts please before forming an opinions. And the Attorney General is doing that review and I will fully cooperate with it, and then you will have the facts, make a decision once you have the facts," he said.