"The problem is, it doesn't include families. They're lowballing the numbers."
On Friday, podcast superstar Joe Rogan announced that he has tested negative for COVID-19, less than a week after saying that he was positive.
The false claim went viral and was promoted by MSNBC's Rachel Maddow.
Big retailers have been bleeding inventory due to theft since the pandemic started, and now they are fighting back tooth and nail, including by putting pressure on Amazon itself.
Chad Wolf, a former acting Director of the Department of Homeland Security in the Trump Administration slammed Joe Biden, calling the numerous problems that have erupted under his administration a "national embarrassment.
As early voting opens in the California recall election against Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA), Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to arrive in the Golden State to campaign for the embattled Democrat.
A diner in DeBary, Florida, became popular overnight among residents after announcing they would no longer serve Biden supporters. They sold out of food the same day and temporarily closed.
Jaleel Stallings, 29, was acquitted of all charges against him on Wednesday, including two counts of attempted murder, for shooting at officers of the Minneapolis Police Department during a George Floyd riot.
This included a renewed commitment to play "Lift Every Voice and Sing" before games, which is also colloquially known as the "Black National Anthem," as we previously reported at The Post Millennial.
Aligning with abortion advocates across America, numerous major US corporations are lobbying against the pro-life Texas legislation.
"There's been days where, you know, I think to myself: Am I gonna make it home? Am I gonna end up living here? Am I gonna end up dying here? What's gonna happen?"
A whistleblower website put up by the "Texas Right to Life" pro-life group has been targeted by abortion activists, receiving a flood of spam and false tips.
Seth Dillon, the CEO of the Christian-themed satirical site The Babylon Bee, announced on Friday that he will donate $20,000 to the Texas pro-life website that allows users to report suspected abortions after GoDaddy terminated its hosting services.
"Imagine being a driver and not knowing if you are breaking the law by giving someone a ride. Similarly, riders never have to justify, or even share, where they are going and why."
One of the parents involved in the lawsuit says they understand the need for teaching about cultural diversity, but that praying to Aztec gods is too far.