Abrowka has nearly two dozen unsealed arrests dating back to 1999, including for assault, as recently as January and February.
"After deep consideration, we have decided to close Artifact's doors for the next two to three weeks, effective immediately, February 26th. After letting a BIPOC employee go, it was brought to our attention concerns of microaggression and racial biases within the store."
Michael Madigan is accused of enhancing his own "political power and financial well-being while also generating income for his political allies and associates."
"I had an affair, it was wrong, and it was the greatest failure of my life."
New records have suggested that the cash gathered by the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation through donations may be significantly larger than previously disclosed.
"The stories these people have are so incredible that it is humbling to be able to offer them a platform on which to share their experiences."
"Who the hell do you think you are, lil’ girl? Who do you think you are?"
A petroleum industry analyst is warning that a spike in diesel prices brought on by geopolitical tensions could cause food prices in Canada to rise dramatically.
President Vladimir Putin had met with President Xi Jinping on February 4, shortly before the opening ceremony of the games.
The New York State Department of Education promoted Maia Kobabe's Gender Queer, which features explicit drawings of teens performing oral sex, among other acts.
Six Toronto men have been arrested in connection with a global child sexual abuse investigation.
EA Sports has become the latest company to boycott all things Russia, announcing that Russian teams will be removed from NHL and FIFA video games.
A proposed Illinois bill in the State House introduced late last month would classify having sex while intoxicated as an act where a person is "unable to give knowing consent."
"As far as financial sanctions are concerned, we do not approve of these, especially the unilaterally launched sanctions because they do not work well and have no legal grounds," said Guo Shuqing.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis told students standing behind him at a press conference to take off their masks, calling the masks "Covid theater."