According to True North, CBC has solicited the work of a radical anarchist activist to produce a documentary on the ongoing protests targeting BC natural gas pipelines.
The city previously said that homes in Port Colborne must not have any "painted slogans, graffiti and similar defacements."
At one point, Glynn, who is black, can be heard ranting "Where's our reparations for four hundred years of f*king slavery!"
"I guess they were waiting for an apology from us. But that's not quite how it worked out for them," Bongino said.
Starting on Jan. 19, every household will be able to order four tests through a government-run website. Tests will be delivered through the US Postal Service in seven to 12 days, according to the White House.
"Facebook CEO [REDACTED] wanted to meet with COO [REDACTED] and his other executives before making a decision," says the complaint—with Zuckerberg's and Sandberg's names blacked out.
"In a time where our country needs men and women willing to stand for freedom of thought, personal medical decisions, and biblical values, courage could not be more paramount," Isaac said.
"The federal government is going to pay for 100 percent of the cost for repairing these small bridges," Biden said.
"Does anyone know when that started, playing the national anthem before games? It’s such a weird ritual," said Stewart to Cuban during his podcast.
"She said she is like the Jackie Robinson of trans sports," said a teammate. "I try not to be around her because the whole situation makes me so mad."
"The Supreme Court may not want to put the health and safety of Americans first but New York City does," tweeted Adams on Friday.
The accounts in question are Lindell Management, Lindell Outreach, Lindell Recovery Network, Lindell-TV, Lindell Foundation, Lindell Publishing, Frankspeech, Michael Lindell Personal, and MyStore.
"Beware, citizens of Alberta and Saskatchewan. You're going to be sacrificed to the climate gods," Peterson warned.
GE's suspension of its COVID-19 requirement marks the first major company to do so in the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling.
"What happened to the guy who, when he was elected, said, 'to make progress, we must stop treating our opponents as our enemy,'" said Peter Doocy.