In a press briefing Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki commented on current events in the Israel region saying that the White House is working with partners to "de-escalate" the skyrocketing violence.
"We have to look at education differently," he said. "This is obviously a major disruption in we've been doing. But honestly... it's an opportunity to reinvent it, to make it better."
A black woman from Loudon County, Virginia went before the school board in a public meeting to aggressively denounce the teaching of critical race theory in school, calling the teaching "racist, abusive, and discriminatory against one's color."
By Wednesday the national average price of gas soared to its highest price in six and a half years, at $3.008 per gallon.
Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz tells The Post Millennial that the GOP is actually rather united. Cheney's ouster evidences that unity.
This funding was a direct reversal of Trump's policy in the Middle East. In 2018, he withdrew funding for Palestinians and began a peace process that focused on normalizing relations between Arab states and Israel.
Chants of "USA" could be heard from the pro-police crowd. Antifa responded to the group by chanting, "Death to America."
A video posted to Twitter Tuesday night showed a Jewish man gushing blood while seeking refuge in a New York City store after fleeing from a group of pro-Palestinian activists.
Cruz stormed out after confronting Democratic Committee Chairman Blumenthal over Biden administration nominees who push to "abolish the police."
Israel's ambassador to the US slammed Tlaib for "stoking tensions" with her comments about Israel's targeted retaliatory attacks on Hamas.
"Saying that less than 10 percent of Covid transmission occurs outdoors is akin to saying that sharks attack fewer than 20,000 swimmers a year. It’s both true and deceiving."
The Baltimore mayor recently announced that certain 911 calls will not be answered by police, but rather by mental health professionals.
In an interview with Democratic candidate for New York City mayor Andrew Yang, the New York Times claimed that political pundit and host Dave Rubin "regularly hosts white supremacists."
"At its best, quote approval allows sources to speak more candidly about their work. At its worst, it gives public officials a way to obfuscate or screen their own admissions and words."
"It is insufficient for us to simply focus on the more traditional masculine areas of the economy."