As President Joe Biden arrived in Kentucky on Wednesday to to survey tornado damage, he was reportedly greeted with chants of Let's Go Brandon from the assembled crowd.
The NFL gave $300,000 to the Oregon Justice Resource Center, which has called for police defunding as well as other social justice measures.
"President Biden, on the 800,000 coronavirus deaths, do you have a statement on your responsibility? And why haven't you asked China to do more to be transparent on the origins?" the reporter asked.
On October 7, the board "unanimously voted to accept the surrender of Dr. Sobash's Arkansas medical licenses in lieu of continuing with the investigative process."
"We can’t be a place where anything goes on the street. San Francisco is a compassionate city, but our compassion cannot be mistaken for weakness or indifference."
The reason for the new rules is the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus, which is reportedly less dangerous than any of its preceding Greek letter-named cousins.
The investigation found the agents "lacked candor" in failing to report their own involvement or their fellow agents' involvement in soliciting sex with prostitutes.
President Joe Biden cancelled his planned White House Christmas parties over COVID concerns, then attended a DC bash put on by the Democratic National Committee.
In 1997, Woodley was convicted of bankruptcy and tax fraud after the FBI found that she diverted $800,000 from companies to her personal account.
"We do not think it’s in their best interest, or in the interest of justice, to do that during the holiday season."
"We don't have freedom anymore and Liz Cheney is really in charge."
"They've got Don Lemon accused of sexual assault. They've kept Chris Cuomo for as long as they possibly could. I don’t even want to get in to what was going on with that producer. What an awful disgusting story that is. And then you look at what's going on with Jeffrey Toobin."
"My dad, you know, he was a hard worker. He tried to give us everything we needed," said the victim’s son.
On Monday, MSNBC analyst Claire McCaskill claimed that Republican-controlled states would soon put into place "vigilanteism" laws that would "empower citizens" to round up people who look foreign
"We need to make good trouble in the tradition of John Lewis," he told the crowd.