The Woman's Institute selected the pseudonymous work as part of a selection of "feminist reading" in 2020.
A photo posted on Thursday to Twitter showed a Baltimore location of Dunkin Donuts with a sign saying that they were temporarily out of donuts, and they are probably not the only one.
Various restaurant owners in the Nashville area have weighed in on how hard it is to get vacancies for workers filled for their businesses, and how it is affecting things negatively.
DC still requires all indoor diners to wear a mask unless they're actively eating and drinking.
"The United States was well aware of the inherent risks of the type of dual-use research in which Xi Jinping was engaging. It seemed the health, science and even defence community turned a blind eye to these grave national security and biosafety concerns..."
"To better identify and prevent future pandemics," the five-year, $125 million global project is expected to find an upwards of 12,000 novel viruses.
"As the police chief here, I'm deeply troubled by the Trump administration's campaign against 'sanctuary cities,' which refuse to turn over undocumented immigrants to federal authorities," Magnus wrote in 2017.
The Chicago museum reportedly fired all of its volunteer greeters and guides because most were older wealthy white women.
"We have, sadly, reached a turning point," the group of immigration activists concluded, before signing off en masse.
“I plan on advocating for the full support of Black creatives across my beautiful ass city!”
Elections Canada announced Friday that Canada will gain four seats in the House of Commons as early as 2024, but at the cost of one seat in Quebec.
"This is my final sign-off. After 22 years of serving the citizens of the state of Washington, I am being asked to leave because I am dirty," the Washington state trooper said. "...And Jay Inslee can kiss my ass."
The father must either present a weekly PCR test or be fully vaccinated. He must also get a biweekly antigen test within 24 hours of his every other weekend visits.
The TSB nipped speculation about the cause of the Lytton, BC wildfire in the bud when it refuted that the railway passing through the town bared some responsibility for the destructive blaze.
According to the report, "immunization is not mandatory in Canada," said the department's Canadian National Report On Immunization. "It cannot be made mandatory because of the Canadian Constitution."