"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.
"The federal government's medical establishment releasing guidance failing at the most basic level of academic rigor shows that this was never about health care," said Ladapo.
"It's horrible," she cried, "but, but y'know, it's like kids who were bullied and it's just like all these leaders are taking steps to hurt them."
67 percent of voters polled said they had actively considered moving out of Seattle, citing the expensive cost of living and cost of housing in the city, as well as public safety.
In Larkins' view, no one chooses to be non-binary, they are just born that way. This is what Larkins believes should be taught in elementary school, that "sometimes your gender & body don't align."
Governor Ron DeSantis announced on Tuesday that lawyers for the state are currently looking to see how they can hold the Twitter board of directors "accountable for breaching their fiduciary duty."
"I think the fact that it was Taylor Lorenz who is a known hypocrite and is known to dox people, I think that the fact it was her helped people rally support for me," Libs of Tik Tok creator told Tucker Carlson while discussing Lorenz.
"The woke mind virus is making Netflix unwatchable," Elon Musk said in a Twitter post.
Tinker Bell and Captain Hook are reportedly seen as perpetuating negative stereotypes and fall under the category of characters who could require a disclaimer on the Disney+ streaming service, the report indicates.
"After my whole family was doxxed again this morning trolls have now moved on to doxxing and stalking any random friend I've tagged on IG," Lorenz wrote.
A recent memo from US Air Force leaders has revealed that the military branch will be creating a "safe space" where recruits can partake in "healthy conversation" and "share perspectives."
Pro-life demonstrators gathered at the state's Capitol to speak out against a bill that they claim would "decriminalize infanticide."
"Unfortunately it's satire that only someone at the NYT would believe," responded the prankster when Kim inquired for further comment.
Rideshare companies Lyft and Uber have announced that masks will no longer be required inside their vehicles.