"Hundreds of millions of doses will be available every month, and we expect to have enough vaccines for every American by April," said President Trump in September.
But given the Biden administration's growing list of tumbles, what does that say about Amazon as a company?
Neighbors told The Post Millennial that a woman died of an overdose at the encampment at Broadview in February and that her body lay in the street for hours. They have also reported theft and ongoing drug issues in the community mostly populated by families and the elderly.
The MLB's plan to relocate the All-Star Game comes in protest of Georgia’s election reform bill, and said that the bill fails to demonstrate their "values," which many called hypocritical citing Colorado's voter ID laws.
Wen proposes that those who are vaccinated be given their freedoms and rights back, in order to convince other people to get vaccinated so that they, in turn, can have their rights back.
Pete Buttigieg was caught on video Thursday unloading a bike from an SUV just moments before riding the bike a short distance to his destination, to make it look like the 'environmentalist' was saving energy, in an epic virtue signal fail.
"Texans are fed up with corporations that don’t share our values trying to dictate public policy. The majority of Texans support maintaining the integrity of our elections, which is why I made it a priority this legislative session."
Prominent anti-Trump doctor Eugene Gu claims that black-on-Asian crimes only occur because of "white supremacy" in America.
CNN writes "...there is no consensus criteria for assigning sex at birth."
President Joe Biden has chose former Obama national security adviser Susan Rice Tuesday to oversee hundreds of federal departments in an effort to expand mail-in voting across the country.
Herd immunity from COVID-19 appears to have been achieved in an unexpected population: the Amish.
The writer of the article was a young woman, and her status as a young woman was used to sketch those who attacked the article as misogynistic haters.
The narrative that has been crafted is that Georgia is disallowing people from receiving food and water while waiting on line to cast their votes. This is entirely false.
National Police Association writer Steve Pomper investigates the vilification of law enforcement in his latest book, The Obama Gang, exposing the groundwork for last summer’s anti-police firestorm that was organized and executed by former President Barack Obama’s foundation.
"But given the ample current evidence that our health, judicial, and other systems already unfairly preference people who are white, we believe… that our approach is corrective and therefore mandated."