"We’re fighting to keep the communications open with our Chinese colleagues, so that we can better address future pandemics like COVID-19."
Tucker Carlson weighed in on YouTube’s censorship of Rand Paul in his show on Friday night, citing it as the latest example of the mainstream media’s inability to stand up to the censorship of Big Tech companies like YouTube.
"We want you to rescind this passport requirement," Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis said, "and if you don't, we will sue you."
Josiah Enyart faced a thousand dollar fine but online supporters crowdfunded nearly eight times that amount, in a display of gratitude for him speaking up.
The data Rubin posted vastly overstated new COVID related pediatric hospitalizations in the Lone Star State.
The group claims to represent more than 30,000 Minnesota families and slams the "uninvited reign of destruction over the children of Minnesota."
The ABM "recognizes that not all people who give birth and lactate identify as female, and that some of these individuals identify as neither female nor male."
"The question after Afghanistan is: will we rule America? We are withdrawing from the 'graveyard of empires,' the Taliban will regain total control of the country," Gaetz said.
"These guys view themselves as this fanciful group of patriotic freedom fighters, the Second Coming of the Sons of Liberty, and there are many of them who are preparing for civil war right now."
The Department of Education has issued a 3-foot separation mandate in schools, which principals say would be hard to enforce as many of the buildings have limited space.
"This evidence—we believe—could likely have resulted in articles of impeachment had he not resigned," Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said as he called off the impeachment proceedings.
"The harsh, and frustrating reality is that the Delta variant has changed everything. Delta is highly contagious, and we must take action now."
Attendee Bradley Cooper stayed at a hotel where six staffers are said to now be COVID positive since last weekend.
Tylance Jackson and Maurice Thompson, two deputies working for the St. Louis Sheriff's Office, have been let go after it was found out that they worked on the side doing security detail for Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO).
The 2016 probe sought links between the Trump campaign and Russia, but found none. Durham's job was to investigate the origins of that investigation to understand why it was undertaken.