"I feel like I watched a different speech than the rest of you guys," Zeller stated. "I was appalled that there was such a profound bold face lie in that speech."
Fiscus said her firing was a political move by Republicans and told investigators that the muzzle was a threat intoning that she should "stop talking about vaccinating people."
Tlaib appeared to confuse the Taliban with the Mujahideen, which was made up of multiple Islamic groups, united against the Soviets.
"If we're lucky we can cut out 30 percent of the population that votes the wrong way," Jeanine Kolkemo of Wy'East Middle School said. "Let the hunger games begin."
"We ask the American government to move urgently and take three concrete steps necessary to protect their safety."
Mayor Regina Romero stands by demanding city employees show proof of vaccination in order to work. Governor Ducey’s executive order argues the opposite.
In July, they decided to boost output to 400,000 barrels per day back in August "until its current oil output reductions of 5.8 million BPD are fully phased out."
Cory Morgan catches Vipond without a mask, talking two feet from a person "for some time already."
A string of chaotic and shocking events at Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport starting on Sunday has left at least seven people dead, possibly more.
The State Department says “The safety and security of US government employees and US citizens overseas is our top priority.”
Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), the GOP Campaign Chair, has asked on Monday if the 25th Amendment should be invoked against incumbent President Joe Biden.
According to sources in Canada's military, Trudeau's decision to call an election on Sunday is using up all of Ottawa's bandwidth.
"But," he said, "I always promised the American people that I would be straight with you. The truth is: This did unfold more quickly that we had anticipated."
Compulsory disclosure of personal medical information to access public services is a breach of the Privacy Act, according to the federal Privacy Commissioner.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said "We cannot & must not abandon the people of Afghanistan." He urged the "international community to stand, work & act together."