CBS News has finally admitted that the Hunter Biden laptop story is real—nearly 800 days after the New York Post broke the story.
On Monday, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked deposition requests handed down to three officials in the Biden administration, overruling Louisiana District Judge Terry Doughty, who had originally placed the order.
Jean-Pierre, who brought the doctor Thanksgiving cookies, said that Fauci "has always led with the science, and our country is stronger and healthier because of his leadership."
On Monday, The Post Millennial reporter Savanah Hernandez had her Twitter account reinstated just over two years after she had been banned under the social media platform's previous regime.
"It's a political statement, I'm not going to lie," board member Hildy Angius said. She explained that they had done it in 2020, adding, "It doesn't hinder us. It's not going to hold us liable. It's, again, a statement of solidarity."
As of last week, there have been 604 homicides in Chicago in 2022. Last year the city saw 797 homicides, the highest in 25 years and eclipsing 2020’s 769 homicides, which almost doubled 2019’s 490 murders.
"He violently, brutally stabbed political opponents of his -- one of whom he eviscerated. This wasn't just a simple stab or an accidental stab or a 'poke' as the defendant attempted to describe it in his testimony. These were violent knife attacks."
"The current cut of 2 million barrels per day by OPEC+ continues until the end of 2023 and, if there is need to take further measures by reducing production to balance supply and demand, we always remain ready to intervene," the energy minister said.
Starbucks spokesperson Andrew Trull said, “Unfortunately, despite several mitigating efforts, safety and security incidents at our Broadway and Denny store have continued to escalate.”
"Even if there are safety issues present, which as many folks know, the behavioral health outcomes for this population is pretty scary at times, even if those safety issues are present, it would not ever be appropriate for me to out that youth to their caregivers without their consent," he added.
The retracted story alleged that a senior US intelligence official said that Russian missiles "crossed into NATO member Poland, killing two people."
"Office of Congressional Ethics: 'I think if I was invited to the Met Gala, I think I'd remember.' Maloney: 'I don't think you would. At least I wouldn't.'"
"If we want to accelerate gains, let's send more kids to trade schools, encourage family formation and home buying earlier—these are 'conservatizing' life events. Let's ban TikTok too," Charlie Kirk said.
"FEC records reveal the wife of the supposedly 'impartial' special counsel Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland tapped to investigate Trump donated at least $2,000 to Joe Biden's presidential campaign in 2020."
When the officers approached the scene, they saw the deputy holding his gun. After repeated demands by the officers that the deputy drop his gun, they opened fire.