EA Sports has become the latest company to boycott all things Russia, announcing that Russian teams will be removed from NHL and FIFA video games.
A proposed Illinois bill in the State House introduced late last month would classify having sex while intoxicated as an act where a person is "unable to give knowing consent."
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis told students standing behind him at a press conference to take off their masks, calling the masks "Covid theater."
"Simply relying on outdated CDC guidance when the experience has completely undercut that is not really a reasonable thing to do at this point."
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and Cori Bush, as well as others, did not stand alongside other Democrats while Biden talked about the $350 billion in the American Rescue Plan to fund police.
The plan has four components: to "protect against and treat Covid, to prepare for any new variants, to prevent economic and school shutdowns," and to "vaccinate the world and save lives."
Elon Musk, the famed Tesla CEO and founder, returned fire and explained to President Biden on Twitter that his company has added more than 50,000 jobs to the US economy.
Polling in advance of the primary was favorable to Abbott garnering the top 50 percent to avoid runoff elections in May.
"Joe Biden is a liar. Tonight, Joe Biden lied, and lied, and lied again to you."
Much of Biden's speech was about the many, many ways in which he and his administration would like to expand the reach of the federal government and increase spending.
A man who was arrested twice during riots on the same day in Portland is closely affiliated with Antifa, The Post Millennial can report.
Danielle Elizabeth McMillan and Jacob Bennet Greenburg are accused of carrying out a firebomb attack on Seattle Police in Antifa riots.
The "blueprint" will reportedly be made public the day after Biden gives his State of the Union address.
"Out of concern for the safety of our employees and customers, we temporarily closed our restaurant located at 1530 Third Avenue following last week's shooting."
A state-appointed special council to the Wisconsin Assembly has found that grant funds provided directly to five counties in the state violated the state's election code's prohibition of bribery, amongst other concerns.