‘Bullsh*t’: Megyn Kelly Blasts ACLU After ‘It Eliminated Women’ From Ginsberg’s ‘Famous’ Abortion Quote
‘You don’t get to mess with somebody’s quote’
‘You don’t get to mess with somebody’s quote’
CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky will now decide whether to issue final approval for the third dose for the newly eligible categories.
Secretary of State Tony Blinken dodged a question Thursday on whether the Biden administration has mismanaged key foreign policy issues in recent months, instead asserting that the international community was overwhelmingly receptive to President Biden’s approach.
‘They completely ruined her life’
‘We should be thanking districts for using proven strategies that will keep schools open and safe, not punishing them,’ the education secretary said.
‘We will assert our rights’
‘They came after me’
‘Say what you will about old USSR’
An estimated 600,000 migrants have been released into the United States this year with notices to appear or report.
There are missing pieces in the narrative concerning the lead-up to the tragic drone strike in Kabul.
Students in Florida no longer have to quarantine due to exposure to the Chinese coronavirus if they are asymptomatic — a “very simple” rule, Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R) press secretary explained on Thursday.
Facebook Reveals How It Decides What Content To Suppress
‘The need for temporary housing for Afghan refugees has continued to grow’
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed into law two bills intended to protect the privacy of abortion providers and patients.
The Pentagon on Wednesday acknowledged that Afghan refugees are facing problems at U.S. military bases where they are being held.
‘It’s so far out of hand now’
The FDA approved Pfizer coronavirus booster shots on Wednesday for senior citizens and those at high risk for coronavirus.
Two Afghan men, brought to the United States as part of President Joe Biden’s massive resettlement operation out of Afghanistan, have been charged with child sex crimes and domestic abuse while temporarily living at Fort McCoy in Wisconsin.
FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday that law enforcement officials are concerned Afghanistan could once again serve as a staging ground for terrorist groups following a chaotic U.S. withdrawal from the country.
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has penned a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas demanding answers to questions he previously asked regarding immigration.
Christopher Wray suggested that terrorist groups could potentially use the country as a launchpad for mobilization and future attacks.
Wuhan and American researchers with EcoHealth Alliance and the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) had a plan to release “enhanced airborne coronavirus particles” into Chinese bat populations to inoculate them against diseases that could jump to humans, according to a new report from the British newspaper Telegraph.
‘I just want my life back’
Two Afghan refugees have been federally indicted for crimes allegedly committed during their stay at Wisconsin’s Fort McCoy.