"It's time to take away Disney's special privileges and open up a new era of creativity and innovation," Hawley said of the "Mickey Mouse Protection Act."
German police pulled aside anyone who appeared visibly Jewish on the flight at the stopover in Frankfurt, even ones who were not part of the group that allegedly disregarded the masking rules.
"BTW @newsmax is also blocking coverage of '2000 Mules.' I was booked on Grant Stinchfield's Newsmax show and then the network cancelled on me," D'Souza said.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin allowed the protest, chanting, and disruption to continue, saying that he was "monitoring" the situation.
"As a staunchly pro-Israel, Ukrainian-born American Jew who devotes much time to fighting anti-Semitism, it greatly saddens me to see this museum’s leadership act so cowardly."
The former BLM leader admitted that she did use the space for personal parties on at least two occasions.
Lightfoot tweeted Monday night, "To my friends in the LGBTQ+ community—the Supreme Court is coming for us next. This moment has to be a call to arms."
"There was a whole piece of my life that was ripped out that I’ll never get back," injured victim Ava Elsman told the jury.
"He's going to continue to call that out, but he believes there's still a path to move forward on where we have agreement," responded Psaki.
"The Candidates are not disqualified from appearing on the ballot for the 2022 primary election," determined the Arizona Supreme Court.
The Ontario NDP's platform includes a paragraph that addresses "anti-Black racism," mentioning Sickle Cell as one example of how black Canadians face more racism.
The Madison Fire Department stated that "fire investigators believe this fire was intentionally set," and that “the incident is being investigated as an arson."
"Dempsey came out officially as transgender," says Dempsey's mom, "when she was 5-years-old. But she was gender non-conforming as young as two. So she just couldn't verbalize it until she was five."
"Judges perform an incredibly important function in our society, and they must be able to do their jobs without concern for their personal safety."
"Brian Kemp stole the gubernatorial election from Georgians and Stacey Abrams," incoming White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre wrote in 2020.