The gun the shooter used appears to be a match to the B&T VP9.
"David has the knowledge, business experience, intelligence, and pragmatism to MAKE AMERICA GREAT in these two critical technologies."
The organization asserts that HAIL teaches students “about values such as empathy, compassion, and justice in a fun environment without religious pressure or coercion.”
The host asked the child if they had any fears speaking up about trans rights. 10-year-old Violent Dumont responded, "That I'm going to be like, murdered. That I'm going to be walking down the street and somebody's going to come up and, like, shoot me or something."
"It’s amazing how people want to spend more time with their families or look for new challenges when the ratings crash."
"You know why you were there? Because you wanted to be visible, because you are auditioning for this job that you’re not going to get."
"What kid, what girl knows whether she'd going to want to have a baby long-term or what testosterone will do to her uterus, or that she will increase her risk of heart attack by taking some drugs?" Waggoner asked. Keilar interjected, "Some of them do."
Ivan Lopez-Ramos, 29, of Mexico, was deported by ICE in 2022 before returning to the US at an unknown date.
"Too often harmless content gets taken down or restricted and too many people get penalized unfairly. We will continue to work on this in the months ahead."
"So if he were to ask the Village People to perform the song live for him, we'd have to seriously consider it."
The legislation would create the “Missouri Illegal Alien Certified Bounty Hunter Program,” which would certify anyone licensed as a bail bond agent to be a bounty hunter to search for and detain illegal immigrants.
“ICE Seattle is committed to the removal of noncitizens who pose a risk to the national security of the US. Our officers perform these removals dutifully as a part of a federal law enforcement effort to protect Pacific Northwest Communities.”
NOAA has issued a tsunami warning spanning from Davenport, California to the Douglas County/Lane County line in Oregon.
"Just pardon them all."
In a motion filed Monday, attorneys for Ibarra wrote that the verdict reached by the judge was "contrary to law" and "contrary to the evidence," the Associated Press reported. The filing also stated that the court "committed other errors of law that necessitate a new trial."