"I acknowledged the relationship evolved in recent years. I was required to disclose it when it began but I didn’t. I was wrong," Zucker wrote.
"Great stuff here brother. Perfectly articulated. Look forward to coming on one day and breaking out the tequila with you," Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson wrote.
"These businesses that have been closed for a while now—the restaurants want to reopen. I get it, I hear you, but we have to let the people of Ottawa live their lives."
"To be clear, we would absolutely swoop in to offer him a spot, and it would absolutely be an offer he could say yes to financially. Whether he would or not is for him to decide if that time should come."
The proposal would prevent the booking of suspects accused of offenses like burglary, car theft, failure to register as a sex offender, drug dealing, and fugitive warrants.
"Whether Joe Biden was trading on his influence as Vice President to generate profit for his son and for his family, and now that there's no election, I guess we're allowed to hear about it."
Following outrage sparked by Kershnar’s remarks, SUNY Fredonia released a public statement distancing itself from the professor, describing his views as “reprehensible.”
According to the professor, slavery is “not a rights violation since the right not to be enslaved and the right not to give out a benefit are waivable and the conjunction of their voluntary waiver is not itself a rights violation.”
Virginia’s newly-elected Lt. Governor Winsome Sears tackled the subject of the surge in violent crime, especially in major cities and their shift to soft-on-crime policies.
The View co-host and erstwhile entertainer Whoopi Goldberg, whose real name is Caryn Johnson, has been suspended for two weeks for her remarks pertaining to the Holocaust, which she downplayed as internecine violence between two competing groups of white people.
An SUNY Fredonia professor, Stephen Kershnar, was exposed on social media for making the argument that pedophilia may not be as wrong as society deems it.
Georgetown Law students are calling for professor Ilya Shapiro's termination for saying Biden's SCOTUS pick should be based on merit.
Jamil Jivani alleges iHeartRadio "executives encouraged on-air talent to decry our country as racist in the lead up to our independence day."
On Tuesday, the Trudeau Liberals refused to give unanimous consent to a Conservative motion condemning the use of blackface.
"Sometimes I will wolf out in the woods."