It has been revealed that the Saudi prince who publicly rejected Elon Musk's offer to buy Twitter sold all his personal shares in 2019.
The Calgary Police Service has announced that officers displaying the controversial "thin blue line" patch will not be reprimanded "until further notice."
"The Administration’s extension of public health emergency authorities proves the need to delay lifting Title 42 to protect the health and safety of Arizona communities and migrants."
Quinonez, who also works as a water polo and swim coach, allegedly "committed lewd acts with one male student, and distributed harmful matter to that student which included explicit photos of a sexual nature."
Craig Dean Godfrey, of Cartersville Georgia, has been sentenced to 25 years after pleading guilty to three separate charges stemming from a sexual relationship with one of his students.
A new poll reveals only 21 percent of Americans 18-34 approve of Biden.
The company has adopted a "poison pill," which makes it difficult for Musk to increase his stake in the company past 15 percent. Currently, Musk owns just over 9 percent.
"[Warnock's] opposition is utilizing the public records in order to gain some political advantage or gain," the court filing said.
"I'm here representing thousands of parents whose children in the school system and by social media have come to believe in this pseudo scientific nonsense that there is such a thing as a child born in the wrong body," said Elston.
The RNC has voted to boycott the Commission on Presidential Debates, citing bias concerns.
Americans are split strongly along party lines on the issue of how much parents should be involved in the education of their children, according to a new AP-NORC (National Opinion Research Center) poll.
Tulsi Gabbard slammed corporate media for behaving in ways that hinder, not help, the continuation of a functioning democracy.
Elon Musk polled Twitter users on whether shareholders, not the board, should have the power to decide the company's future.
The California government has put a moratorium on their planned vaccine mandate for students in the state's schools until at least the mid-2023.
Changes will include more specific requirements for the visible identification of officers, limits on the usage of non-lethal force, strengthen pre-event planning and coordination, and procedures to facilitate safe crowd dispersal.