"My n***a Snuffy done got the 'rona at a Chingy concert," reads the Sesame Street meme posted to the fired executive's Instagram account.
Speaking to the question of nuclear confrontation, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that concerns that nuclear war is imminent are overblown.
Even if the indoor vaccine requirements are removed from NYC on March 7, that Nets star player Kyrie Irving will still not be allowed to play home games at the Barclay Center.
When asked about the mask mandate at a press conference on Monday, he said that the province is not "far away."
Biden will deliver the State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on March 1, and will do so in a Capitol Building that is surrounded by fencing.
"A guy like that telling people about — he's got these breasts, and this gut, and I'm like, this is crazy. You're one of the richest guys on earth."
"That's what we see in countries, like what we're experiencing now in Ukraine," the judge said. "That's where we're headed if we don't do anything to stop it."
"I think we could make Jonathan Choe so widely hated that he physically cannot film in the city," an Antifa account wrote.
The 2022 World Cup will take place in Qatar this winter.
The US State Department issued a warning on Sunday to its citizens within the borders of Russia, recommending that they leave as soon as possible by whatever means they can.
"There were Ottawans who were subjected to intimidation, harassment, threats of rape," said Mendicino.
The incident took place at the East 241st Street subway station in the North Bronx on Feb. 21. The victim's face and hair were smeared with feces.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba made an invitation to foreigners this past weekend, urging them to contact Ukrainian embassies to enlist.
The 2020-2021 school year saw over 40,000 students leave the system, while forecasting showed the loss of over another 1,400 students for 2021-2022.
Over the weekend, stores across the US and Canada, have been removing Russia vodka from shelves. Pennsylvania’s state-controlled liquor stores were even ordered to remove Russian-made alcohol by the Liquor Control Board.