Last night, CBS News put out a tweet that suggested big corporations could use their power to influence democratic processes, then deleted the tweet and changed the title on the corresponding article on their website.
The state of Vermont as of Thursday has allowed anybody identifying as a person of color and any member of said person's household to be eligible for the COVID vaccine at any age.
Ex-President Barack Obama tweeted on Saturday his firm support for MLB's moving the All-Star Game from Atlanta in protest of Georgia's voting reforms.
"I've been to the border many many times over the last ten years, and I've never seen it even close to this bad," Cruz said.
Major League Baseball announced that they would be moving the All-Star Game after Georgia passed election laws. Sens. Cruz and Lee said that the MLB's antitrust exemption should be revoked.
"Well you look at New York's voting laws: you have to have an excuse to vote absentee by mail in New York. You do not in Georgia. If you want to vote absentee here, you can do it," Kemp told Carlson.
Tacoma Police in Washington state is now investigating an anti-Asian hate crime captured in a viral video that shows black suspects assaulting an older Korean couple who are screaming for help.
"Boycott baseball and all of the woke companies that are interfering with Free and Fair Elections. Are you listening Coke, Delta, and all!" Trump said.
Major League Baseball’s leadership doesn’t bat an eye at Uyghur genocide in China, however they’re greatly offended by American lawmakers.
Last week, 65 year old Mohammad Anwar was senselessly murdered in an armed carjacking. Sources say the perpetrators, two teen girls ages 13 and 15, have received a plea deal.
While no official charges have been made against the Congressman, Gaetz’s communications director today resigned under the recent pressure.
Facebook removed the profile of Capitol attacker Noah Green earlier today. Luckily, journalists were able to see the account and take screenshots before it was removed by the tech giant.
Coca-Cola is facing backlash after CEO James Quincey called Georgia's new voting laws "wrong", "unacceptable", and "a step backward".
Iran, however, has pushed back against the talks, saying that there were no direct talks planned between American and Iranian government officials.
James has been a vocal critic of voter suppression and other civil rights issues in the United States, however he is awfully quiet when it comes to issues in another country; China.