"Within hours, I can remove a body part that someone has lived their entire life being too ashamed to look at and replace it with a new body part that finally makes them feel whole," he said.
Leading the charge was Sen. John Kennedy, who pointed out some of the misconceptions many Americans likely have about the situation.
He did not specify whether any of the suggested gun control measures would actually prevent criminals from committing obtaining and using guns.
The Globe and Mail apparently sees no issue name-dropping Peterson and me in an article that talks about how "regulators are increasingly being asked to step in when medical professionals promote false or harmful information online."
"That's something I wanna stay away from," Hamlin said when asked about what caused his heart to stop beating.
"All we were doing was raising a yellow flag that this could be Russian disinformation. Politico deliberately distorted what we said," Clapper now tells the Washington Post.
"Everyone in the hard hats on that project, doing the good paying jobs, don't look like they came from anywhere near the neighborhood," Buttigieg said.
In a video, Flex calls the media coverage "scant," saying that the crisis is not receiving the attention it deserves.
One of Finland’s leading experts in the field of gender medicine believes that the "transition or suicide" discourse pushed by trans activists who advocate for child sex changes is "purposeful disinformation."
"We typically find that at least 70 percent of the fandom identifies as LGBTQ+, and some of our latest studies indicate that about 25 percent of the fandom identifies as gender diverse."
"Our teenage girls are suffering through an overwhelming wave of violence and trauma, and it’s affecting their mental health," she added.
"Something tells me Jesus would *not* spend millions of dollars on Super Bowl ads to make fascism look benign," New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted.
The 19th-century hymn "Lift Every Voice and Sing" dubbed the "Black National Anthem," was performed by Sheryl Lee Ralph before the American National Anthem and "America the Beautiful" as part of the opening ceremonies of the game.
"I know that I look like I could steal a husband… But I want to promise you that I would never do that to you."
"If America is to hold together, assimilation, [is] not just good or bad, [but] necessary," Dao asserted.