“We’re going to call it [the show] ‘The Legal Note,'” Behar joked.
Trump previously had prevented trans-identified persons from joining the military but allowed those who were serving to remain.
The King County Regional Homeless Authority claimed the storm didn’t “meet our current activation thresholds” and didn’t work to get people inside.
“It is startling to see such a substantial drop in freshmen, the first decline since the start of the pandemic in 2020 when they plunged nearly 10%."
“Yes, I think that (venting on social media) was my initial thought of how I could make a change and how I could share my views, and clearly that is not the right way to go about it."
The group, Indivisible Blue Two Rivers, created the list that included businesses in Monmouth County with owners believed to be supporting “MAGA (Make America Great Again), Fox, or alt-right radio.
"And so when we look into a deep dive into this massive problem that caused America to be $36 trillion in debt, we're going to have to go in all kinds of buckets," Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said.
"What we know is that the House Republican caucus is not known for its unity. Over the last 2 years, they have been a caucus of chaos, and they've relied on Democrats to be the responsible governing party."
“That’s nuts, and it sure ain’t scientific,” Maher said. “And it’s in Scientific American. And that’s why the Democrats lost the election.”
“I lost all parental rights to my sons. Goodbye, boys. Perhaps, we will meet when you are adults."
"It’s like they ask my opinion just to make me feel less-than. Because it’s not like they care, they just want to be right and make you feel bad.”
The Biden administration signed a law earlier this year requiring ByteDance to divest its US operations by January or be banned in the country
"Now, I know folks are feeling and experiencing a range of emotions right now. I get it, but we must accept the results of this election," Kamala Harris said.
President-elect Donald Trump has stated he plans to pardon January 6 defendants when he returns to the White House.
GOP State Rep. Michelle Salzman filed to run for the district on Tuesday, while Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis said he was “strongly considering” a run.