"And I have said this before, and I'll say it again: If Jesus Christ was alive today, he would be called a groomer. He would be called woke. And he would be called a socialist, if he was alive today."
"He gets a lot of money. I bet he enjoys being the star of a show. He enjoys being on the in crowd."
"I want everyone in the white house to burn, if i’m being completely honest," Danielle Salinas wrote on Twitter.
New Mexico workplace safety regulators fined Rust Movie Productions $136,793 on Wednesday for firearms safety failures.
Defendants in the Massachusetts case accused parents of "prejudice and bigotry" for raising concerns about being kept in the dark about their own children.
This after the President Biden said on Tuesday that, in light of the ruling, masking on planes would be up to individuals personal decisions.
A new alliance, the American Governors' Border Strike Force, has been created in an attempt to secure the southern border.
The victim said the group of juveniles approached her and called her a "a white b*tch with braids." The victim said she told the group that she identifies as Hispanic.
"Public polling does not actually show that there is a universal view of people getting rid of masks, that is not actually what public polling shows," White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.
"The doctor asked me what happened, and I lied to him. I said that I had smashed it in these large accordion doors, that it got caught in accordion doors," Depp said.
"I’ve been through three tours in combat in the most dangerous places on Earth, and I am not in a position to let some kid talk back to me. Period. That’s just how it is. I have shot kids younger than him."
"The consequences of decades of unchecked climate change, class war, white supremacy, and imperialism have led us here. If we want a world that includes public goods like the library, we must organize our collective power and wield it."
It will go to the Florida House tomorrow, where it will likely pass, as the Republican Party currently holds 78 seats in the House, to the Democrats' 42.
"It is bullying, and I do not trust that a newspaper that elevates this sociopathic behavior will cover me fairly," Pushaw told the Washington Post.
The streaming giant closed yesterday at 348.42, and opened at $246.00 per share on Wednesday.