"Further debate would do unnecessary harm to science in general and science in China in particular."
It only came after questioning of DOJ Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen revealed that no one had been charged for "insurrection" in connection with Jan. 6.
RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel wrote a letter to the commission demanding changes to the commission and how debates are held, noting that the party and its voters had lost faith in the commission.
"Today’s decision by the Supreme Court is a resounding victory for the American people and our founding idea that this is a limited government of enumerated powers which exists to protect, not erode, our God-given freedoms."
"A shoebox on a bench in a park would be legal for collecting ballots. Now, that's absurd, of course. But that's the logical consequence of the position that the commission is taking."
A BLM leader from Charleston, SC has been sentenced to 18 months for setting fire to a police car and assaulting police officers.
"We cannot allow our important work to be delayed any further."
David Bennett Sr. recently received a heart transplant from a genetically modified pig on Monday, the first of its kind. It has come to light that he was previously convicted of stabbing a man multiple times in 1988.
Is being weird a criminal offense? No, but for Ferris State University in Michigan, it’s an offense worthy of a suspension.
"These documents appear to substantiate not only Senator Paul’s — and others’ — critiques of Dr. Fauci, but also the cloud of suspicion that the frankly unbelievable bureaucratic answers to simple questions have generated over the last two years."
"In the last year and a half, not only has the forward progress women made in our office ceased, but under your leadership women have been set back decades," wrote Kinney.
Three separate incidents involving hijacked cars occurred in the Midtown Manhattan area on Wednesday in broad daylight, all taking place within an hour's time of each other.
A judge is facing criticism after he reversed the conviction of a teenager accused of rape, suggesting that the five months he spent in county jail was a "just sentence."
"The Supreme Court's decision on the OSHA mandate," she said, "essentially means that in this pandemic it is up to individual employers to determine whether their workplaces will be safe..."
"Biden promised to shut down the virus, not the economy but he has failed miserably on both—and mandates would have further destroyed the economy."