Thompson said that when a defendant uses their right to remain silent under the 5th Amendment, "in some instances, that says you are part and parcel guilty to what occurred."
The protest was organized by "B!llikens For Reproductive Justice" and were there "to demonstrate that Matt Walsh and the bigotry he represents are not welcome on this campus,"
The announcement came on Wednesday that Rumble, a Canadian company, would merge with CF Acquisition Corp VI (CFVI.O) with an initial enterprise value of $2.1 billion.
"Housing prices increase from $450,000 under the last year of the Conservatives to $716,000 under the Liberals."
Germany announced on Thursday that it would be implementing a nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated individuals
Ontario-based MP Adam van Koeverden said that "you can compete in a country and still care about these issues."
The suspect in Tuesday's school shooting in Oxford, Michigan has been charged with not only murder, but terrorism as well.
Included in a new book about Hunter Biden's infamous laptop scandal is a text message exchange between Hunter and his therapist wherein they joke about Joe Biden having dementia.
Fox News has marked another week of dominating the cable news ratings, with Tucker Carlson Tonight marking its best week of 2021 following Carlson's interview with recently aquicetted Kyle Rittenhouse.
"He wants me to attack him, but he wanted me to pull the punch so I don't hurt him, give him a bruise."
The Texas Republican called out Stacey Abrams following her announcement that she would be running for governor of Georgia.
Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said the teen used a 9mm Sig Sauer semi-automatic hand gun purchased by his father to carry out the deadly attack.
Students at Arizona State University staged a demonstration wherein they referred to Kyle Rittenhouse as a "white supremacist" and attacked his ancestry.
According to the Walmart employee, Richards said, "If you want me to put down the knife, you're going to have to shoot me."
Following Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal last month, Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, has reversed its policy banning searches for Kyle Rittenhouse on its apps.