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"Deadspin published an image of a child displaying his passionate fandom as a backdrop for its critique of the NFL's diversity efforts and, in its description of the child, crossed the fine line protecting its speech from defamation claims," the judge wrote.
“I think brazen is the right word, and with that is acts of violence, the amount of shoplifters who are weaponized. It could be a gun, knife, pepper spray a lot of times, but also just using their fists."
“We did nothing. We gave Putin a license to continue! Well, I’m revoking his f*cking license!”
Rep. Janelle Bynum is running as a Democrat in the state's 5th congressional district against Republican incumbent Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
Agents arrested Nasir Ahmad Tawhedi, 27, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, after an investigation that discovered the man had been stockpiling automatic weapons and had been in the process of liquidating his family’s assets.
"He's an as*hole. He told them how he ‘put her in her place.’ A misogynist, that's who does that.”
"She answers questions like a child. This is not a president."
“If the Court does not grant this petition, it could be decades (if ever) before it gets another clean vehicle to resolve the important and recurring questions presented."
Phillips lawyer of the Alliance Defending Freedom said in a statement that the ruling brings with it the end of harassment against Philips.
“The Governor of Florida has been cooperative. He’s said he’s gotten all that he needs. I talked to him again yesterday. I said 'I know you’re doing a great job,'"
“The shift that we're seeing right now is a shift in emergency management from utilitarian principles, where everything is designed for the greatest good for the greatest amount of people, to disaster equity.”
"Mars will make science fiction real. It doesn't have to be fiction forever. It's the biggest space race in history. Awesome!"
Agitators were seen burning and ripping up a Canadian flag during a protest in British Columbia.
Melania Trump said that “cancel culture” as a trend is “still going on.”
"Those voters in Asheville are — they’re, you know, the kind of voters who will figure out a way to vote," Axelrod said.