White House press secretary Psaki said that President Joe Biden "continues to support Speaker Pelosi's leadership" of the Jan. 6 select committee.
"These are really smart people, and they know right from wrong."
"He won't meet with us on Zoom like this, and I'm trying to be tactful, but I don't know how else to say it, man. I'm just pissed off at this point. He doesn't give us the respect the way you have," state Rep. Richard Peña Raymond vented about the delayed meeting Biden.
Haylee Yasgar, a student in the fourth-grade in Sartell Minnesota's public schools, went on "Fox and Friends" with her mother to talk about a clandestine 'equity survey' done by her school behind parents' backs.
The Environment Canada team warned Ontario residents to take extra precautions if they are exposed to wildfire smoke.
On Sunday, yet another house of worship was attacked, this time in new Westminster, BC.
"Anybody who says this is a Jim Crow law, they either don't know Jim Crow laws or they don't know what's going on in the state of Texas. Because there is no segregation," Abbot said.
The initiative with PayPal will be led through ADL's Center on Extremism, which calls itself "a leading authority on extremism, terrorism and hate."
The question of what caused the helicopter accident is now under investigation. No passengers were on board.
"It is so important to him that he is agreeing to almost anything. Don't do the infrastructure deal," Trump advised, "wait until after we get proper election results in 2022 or otherwise."
Last Friday, 31-year York Regional Police officer veteran Craig Heatley died in a motorcycle accident.
The majority of Canadians see China as the biggest threat, at 58 percent. This was followed by Russia at 18 percent, North Korea at 10 percent, and Syria at four percent.
St. Louis has come up with a new mask mandate plan for all people over the ages of five to wear face masks when indoors. But Missouri's Attorney General intends to file a lawsuit against the mandate.
The CBC has not disclosed a financial statement since December 31.
The deputies were responding to a report of "shots fired" on Sunday evening when Kern County Deputy Phillip Campas was shot and killed.