On January 28 however, she tweeted out the following, "...you almost had me murdered 3 weeks ago so you can sit this one out."
An attempt at a prank robbery on Sunday night in Nashville meant for a YouTube video went horribly wrong, and wound up costing Timothy Wilks his life.
"I'm proud of our community but those few bad actors will be identified and the Tampa Police Department will handle it," Castor said.
The suspect, Michael Sereal of New Iberia, 33 years old, has been taken into custody and charged with aggravated kidnapping.
The rapper was feeling especially grateful after receiving the unexpected, presidential pardon for the federal weapons charge for which he was serving time.
"Their plan is to put the same officers back on the front line to risk their lives once again while they sit in their ivory towers and fail us once again," an officer said.
"The goal is to de-stigmatize how people view homelessness," Mann explains. "Every person deserves to be treated with dignity and helped when they need it,” Mann said.
A woman in Vacaville, California shocked to receive bills totaling over $1.3 million for her time spent hospitalized with coronavirus.
"The priority for the enforcement of immigration laws will be on those who are posing a national security threat, of course, a public safety threat, and on recent arrivals," Psaki said.
Republican Sen. Tim Scott from South Carolina went on Fox News live on Monday morning to talk about why he voted against impeachment, saying that Trump told people to "go peacefully".
The former Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, told CNN that he agrees with President Joe Biden's decision to cut off his predecessor from classified information, accusing President Donald Trump of weaponizing intelligence.
A new app called "Block The New York Times" allows Twitter users to block 800 corporate journalists for free with just one click in the "fight against disinformation."
In a brief filed on Monday, Trump's legal team maintain that in no way can he be held responsible for the events of Jan. 6 at the Capitol, and request the impeachment proceedings be dismissed summarily.
"It's been 19 days since that EO, so what about these people who need money now? When do they get their green jobs?" Doocy asked.
The bill comes after President Joe Biden issued an unprecedented number of executive orders in the early days of his presidency.