The attack has caused shift cancellations in the US and Canada.
"Tell me then whether or not you will continue financing for oil refineries, because right now it is morally unacceptable," Tlaib told the bankers.
On Tuesday, Saager Enjeti, formerly of The Hill, announced that he and former The Hill coworker Krystal Ball would be starting their own independent podcast.
His bio states that Fauci is "one of the most celebrated and trusted doctors, both in the United States and around the world."
"Athletic teams or sports that are designated for females are open to females, and we're going off biology, not ideology when we're doing sports," said DeSantis.
The 15-year-old boy was shot in the chest along with a 30-year-old man at Lexington Avenue and East 123rd Street in East Harlem. The boy was pronounced dead at a local hospital.
"In the early morning hours of Memorial Day, my home, where I'm raising my two children, was vandalized with Antifa symbols and profanity," wrote Mace.
Harris' team "has emphasized that she's going to be focused more on diplomatic efforts... and trying to get at the root causes of why people are leaving these countries to begin with."
The victim was walking past Chinatown’s Kong Sihk Tong café when a black male, wearing an orange hoodie and jean vest, punched her in the face unprovoked.
"The Biden administration says you will always follow the science. What science is there that says that a fully vaccinated person needs to wear a mask on a plane or a train or a bus?"
The monument is located in La Salle Square and is a monument to all Providence military members who gave their lives in service to their country.
"I guess they noticed only the one holding the flag, which means that it’s the flag that triggers them."
"Amazing how white people commit atrocities in one generation & then they just disappear from existence," she wrote.
"It's like what Hamas does with human shields," one parent born in China said. "Immigrants recognize in Teens Take Charge the Soviet Youth and the Chinese Red Guard."
Denver School Board director-at-large Tay Anderson, a fervent Black Lives Matter activist, is accused of molesting over 60 undocumented students, using the residency status of the children to target kids as young as 14-years-old.