CBC Arts's end-of-year article listing things about 2021 that it hopes would "go away" for 2022 reserved its top spot for the world's largest podcaster.
This is the key question as we enter the third year of a pandemic that has seen the upending of our economy, our educational system, our public and personal lives. When does the emergency end?
Is Joy Reid out? Unlikely, but more importantly, we shouldn't forget what she wrote about gay people.
"Maybe we should just sit on this until the end of June and leave the hot potato with the Supreme Court."
The headline has since been updated to "Vaccinated hospital patients outpace the unvaccinated, but it doesn't mean the shots don't work: experts."
The minister insisted that vaccinations remain the only way out of the pandemic.
"Soon, legislation will be introduced in the state House and Senate that would make it a gross misdemeanor for candidates and elected officials to knowingly lie about elections."
State law allows local health officers to utilize law enforcement to involuntarily detain a person or group of persons (families) for isolation and quarantine following refusal to voluntary comply with requests for medical examination, testing, treatment, counseling, vaccination.
On Matt Gaetz's "Firebrand" podcast, Gaetz claims that the events of Jan. 6 2021 "was not so much an insurrection as a fedsurrection."
The latest update to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the standard for definitions and explanations of psychiatric care, has fully embraced trans-affirmative language.
The so-called esteemed newswire service completely ignores the poor treatment of defendant Christopher Worrell, that even CNN highlighted.
"Because of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, America is moving again. That's what infrastructure is all about: getting people moving."
Resident YouTube blowhard Ethan Klein took aim at popular podcaster and host Joe Rogan on Tuesday, criticizing him for his health and pandemic-related advice. It was not well received.
A population that believes it's in peril can be more easily ruled by fear, and this is what media and their Democrat allies want.
Students allege that McHenry offered to take players for an abortion if they became pregnant and "…didn't want to tell their parents," and that he claimed he had "…done it before."