Since late 2020, rumors have spread that al-Zawahri died from an illness, with no video or proof showing that he still lives appearing until Saturday.
Sidney Coles, the NDP candidate for the riding of Toronto-St.Pauls is under fire today for tweets where she suggested that millions of unaccounted COVID vaccine doses in the United States had somehow been shipped to Israel.
"I think you're going to be happy," Trump said of his unannounced decision.
According to the USCP, the cases involved "three for conduct unbecoming, one for failure to comply with directives, one for improper remarks, and one for improper dissemination of information."
The crowd at the much-anticipated face-off on Saturday between veteran Evander Holyfield and MMA icon Vitor Belfort had no problem showing its strong support for former President Donald Trump, who was commenting on the boxing match.
Unsealed criminal records reveal that when Newell was first questioned by investigators, he was allowed to use the bedroom, but instead is alleged to have ingested an SD memory card believed now to have contained evidence of the child pornography.
Video of what appears to be President Joe Biden being booed by a crowd at a 9/11 memorial site has surfaced on the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
Pamela Keith, a failed candidate for the Democrats in Florda's 18th Congressional District, tweeted on Saturday that the events of Sept. 11 2001 were 'not even close' to being as bad as those of Jan. 6 2021.
"We are seeking justice for the preventable death of a young man, gunned down in a city with a dangerous and deadly hands-off approach to public safety. Time and time again, City leadership and law enforcement have failed to find an effective response to clashing groups of protesters."
"We have to be more honest about what 9/11 was and what it wasn't. It was an attack on the heteropatriarchal capitalistic systems that America relies upon to wrangle other countries into passivity. It was an attack on the systems many white Americans fight to protect."
The prominent University of Toronto professor called the 20th anniversary of 9/11 a "dumb little annual pity party" in a since-deleted tweet that mocked grieving Americans.
"As many people die every two days as died on Sept.11 in this country, who don't have to die," MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace said. "Every two days," she emphasized.
New footage clearly shows California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder and a supporter greeting each other with a warm embrace.
Renowned author and high-profile liberal Stephen King misattributed that total to the number of deaths on Thursday. Those deaths did not all happen over the past day and span back weeks.
College football programs around the United States showed support for those affected, with the Army's tribute hitting close to home for many Americans.