"I don't think it's been about science for a long time," Paul said unequivocally. "It's really the about conditioning the American individual to submit to government."
The incident happened on August 22, 2020 when far-left extremists came to shut down a right-wing pro-police rally with families in front of the Justice Center.
35 percent of those surveyed said that the matter was "not an issue," and that the topic is not brought up.
"It's almost like the stage is set. It's waiting for Elon, and it's, you know, we were calling this 'your turn Elon Musk,'" D'Souza said.
"There is a myth out there that it's mild. We need to address this myth now."
The Trudeau Liberals have planted only a tiny fraction of the 2 billion trees they pledged to plant across Canada by 2030.
"In the over 100-year history of the City Attorney's Office, none of my male predecessors faced a single preemptive move by Council to establish additional reporting requirements and restrictions on operations in the two months before they took office."
Craig is retiring from the role as the British superspy after his latest appearance in No Time To Die.
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has announced on Friday that it plans to postpone its vaccine mandate for students, originally to take effect on Jan. 10 2022, until Sept. 2022.
Comedian Sarah Silverman took to her podcast once again to fire back at people criticizing her for taking issue with the mainstream media for its coverage of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's new civilian force.
Portland Antifa member Alissa Eleanor Azar, 30, was indicted by a Clackamas County, Ore., grand jury on charges connected to a riot in June.
A top ranking US Navy commander was relieved of duty Friday night for reportedly refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine or tested for the virus.
A Chicago-based group called Defund CPD Campaign is advocating for the abolition of the Chicago Police Department's "racist" gang database, stating that a vast majority of individuals listed are Black or "Latinx."
"If the most efficient way to keep these devastating weapons off our streets is to add the threat of private lawsuits, we should do just that," Newsom said.
The city will be going forward with a $130,106.15 lawsuit against the star after Smoleltt was found guilty on five counts of disorderly conduct.