“And frankly Dinesh, I don’t know how any rational person can reach any other conclusion than this is intentional.”
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is making good on her promise to fire health care workers who refuse to submit to Albany's vaccine mandates.
Kovrig and Spavor have been held in Chinese custody since December 2018 on charges of espionage. In August, Spavor was sentenced to 11 years in prison, while Kovrig awaited sentencing.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki snapped at a reporter on Monday when she was asked about President Joe Biden's sinking poll numbers during a press briefing.
Principal Tipton Blish of the Broadview- Thompson K-8 public school in Seattle admitted in an email that classrooms will need to be reorganized to due to plummeting enrollment.
Kelly has been on trial in New York since August of this year, and still faces trials in both Illinois and Minnesota.
"Very few patients at St. Elizabeths Hospital have been studied more thoroughly than John Hinckley," commented US District Judge Paul Friedman.
Souverneva pleaded not guilty but could face up to nine years in state prison if convicted.
"The Biden-Harris Administration continues to take action to protect Dreamers and recognize their contributions to this country," Mayorkas said in a statement.
"I do want to say as a veteran, quickly, that I’m appalled at our administration and how they have disrespected Americans and our allies, as well as put our soldiers’ future operations in jeopardy."
Reps. Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Paul Gosar and Louie Gohmert have demanded answers from the FBI as to what their informants roles were on Jan. 6.
The project, called Instagram Kids, has been put on pause by the social media giant after criticism that this was maybe not the best idea.
Mayor de Blasio's Monday deadline for all teachers and staff to be vaccinated was blocked on Friday and a temporary injunction was issued on behalf of the plaintiffs.
According to the Seattle Fire Department, over 900 encampment fires have been recorded this year alone, 60 in the last two weeks alone. This is up from 2020's recorded number of 825 and 520 in 2019.
"We deleted a previous tweet that referred to Border Patrol agents as whipping at Haitian migrants. The story has been updated to include comments from some journalists on the border who did not see whipping occur," Axios said in a Twitter statement on Sunday.