Chief Deputy District Attorney Pamela Weckerly said during closing arguments, "He was clearly incredibly upset that those articles were written and that it resulted in him losing that primary."
"It's a very political move by cold-blooded people who would actually use our children - in a time of expression by the nation in mourning for them - to use it as a political issue."
“For the safety of students and bus drivers,” buses will bypass stops if there are illegal immigrants nearby and head directly to the next stop on the route.
"Teaching children that they are currently or destined to be oppressed or to be an oppressor based on their race and origin is wrong and has no place in our Louisiana classrooms."
Out of the 7,227 people issued citations, only 85 of them completed their substance abuse screening through the helpline, which was needed in order to have the citation dropped.
"It's no coincidence that Kamala's first interview is scheduled for the Thursday night before Labor Day weekend. They already hope it gets lost — and it hasn't even aired yet."
Brandon D. Anderson, 39, is the founder of Raheem AI, a police abolition nonprofit that created an app to replace law enforcement officers with average citizens.
"The language we use matters!" the health agency wrote.
Crooks was also searching online for explosive devices, including "detonating cord," "blasting cap," "how to make a bomb from fertilizer," and "how do remote detonators work," with these searches starting as early as September 2019.
It “shows an extreme lack of confidence” for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris to need “an emotional support animal" in her running mate for her first campaign interview.
"Maybe that bullet is because of their rhetoric," Trump told Dr. Phil.
The Supreme Court of the United States denied the Biden-Harris administration's attempt to revive certain components of its new student loan relief scheme.
Last week at the DNC in Chicago, the Democratic Party's recruitment of social media influencers was on full display, giving them the "red carpet" treatment.
"I’ve never really had problems with it before, and it’s our First Amendment, so it’s kind of hard for them to infringe upon our rights," student Caleb Horst said.
Appointments made under Schedule A do not end at the end of the current president’s term, and appointments are not required to be made on the basis of merit.