On Independence Day, actress-turned-activist and now congressional hopeful Alyssa Milano trashed America as a nation "founded on the unjust treatment of Native Americans, Africans ... and other people of color."
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg released a video on Independence Day showing him navigating an electric surfboard while holding waving Old Glory high with both hands.
The aspiring young goaltender passed away Sunday night after a firework-related accident.
President Biden was asked on Saturday about Russian hacking at a stop for ice-cream and stumbled for an answer, saying he didn't have enough information, and referring to his notes.
"You can stop with the racism now Cori and put your race card back in your pocket. 4th of July is freedom for all from a tyrannical government. Happy Independence Day!"
Hansen had a warrant issued for his arrest relating to a sex trafficking case.
"You wonder about these old school attitudes and how they have always, in many ways, disproportionately impacted athletes of color, but in particular black people because that's who we're talking about here," Hill said.
Despite massive PR campaigns, only 58.2 percent of Americans got their shot in the arm. The White House tried to walk back that goal in the preceding days.
"They face-planted, brutally, on this 'defund the police' garbage, so now they're trying to flip the script and say the Republicans are trying to defund the police," Bongino said.
"But not everyone is equally at risk from the noxious particles that suffuse the sky during our pyrotechnic light shows. In California, for example, vulnerable populations are more exposed to fireworks pollution on the Fourth of July."
"GETTR is a direct challenge to the social media oligarchs from Silicon Valley, and what better day to declare independence from their woke tyranny than July 4th?" asked Miller who is GETTR's chief executive officer.
The editor's note itself says simply: "Contains a racist slur against Indigenous people."
Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL) tweeted a welcome photo in January 2019 with two of his colleagues, marking the swearing-in ceremony of fellow wounded veterans and Republican congressmen Jim Baird and Dan Crenshaw.
The Gates Foundation announced on Jun. 30 2021 that, over the next five years, and as part of a $2.1B overall package, they plan to spend $1.4B on "family planning."
Conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza interviewed Joseph Bolanos, a Manhattan resident who was targeted by the FBI all because a tipster falsely linked the innocent man with the Jan. 6 protesters who entered the Capitol building.