In response to questions from Sen. Tom Cotton, Lockheed Martin CEO James Taiclet revealed that the company put more than 1,000 executives through reeducation in critical race theory since 2007.
"And the reason this is a problem, and this is not just US supporting regime change, this is also climate policy that is impacting the global south disproportionately," she said.
"With due respect to journalists and bureaus in DC and New York, they're not on the ground which is why the American public is so misinformed about Antifa," Ngo said.
The Times said that "Gay's comments" were "irresponsibly taken out of context," saying that "Her argument was that Trump and many of his supporters have politicized the American flag."
Officers said the woman, who said "I'm going to start killing people," was arrested but was then released later that day.
"Who would you want in the room to hold China accountable for infecting the world?"
It was also observed that previously infected participants remained protected against COVID-19 for at least 10 months after the symptom onset or a positive test result.
2,127 migrant children at the US-Mexico border may still be separated from their families.
"For me, it's an honor because I actually got to vote for the first time as a nationalized citizen, and I voted for you."
Dr Aruna Khilanani, a New York City-based psychiatrist who said during a Yale University panel discussion that she had fantasies of killing white people is now defending her comments after widespread backlash.
Milano is actively considering to take Republican Tom McClintock for California’s 4th District.
The former host of "The Bachelor" who asked for "grace" from the cancel culture mob has now officially become its latest victim.
On Tuesday, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a "landmark lawsuit" that asks courts to declare big tech company Google a public utility in an effort to protect Ohioans.
"A lot of those people that did operate Colonial Pipeline and other infrastructure in America historically manually? They’re retiring or they’re gone.”
A Texas Democrat who ran unsuccessfully for Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw's seat in 2020 mocked the congressman's eyesight in a series of tweets posted Monday.