Required forms asked the state employees to affirm or agree that they "have never received a vaccine or medicine from a health care provider as an adult."
A 15-year-old girl was allegedly forced to wear an ankle tracking monitor for volleyball practice at Eatonville High School in Washington state as a condition of participating in team sports.
"The AP knew what they were doing. They wanted to do a political hit on me. and the fallout from that is that there will likely be people who decline lifesaving treatment," DeSantis said.
Torrance police officers responded to calls of a man sleeping in his car at a 7-Eleven parking lot. Upon arrival, police officers found the stolen ballots.
"You can see what happens when a nation tolerates authoritarianism, even for a moment. So you can either rebel immediately... or you can sit back and watch it accelerated in the end."
Multiple sources within SPD confirmed that officers from the former Navigation Team and North Precinct patrol provide 24/7 security outside of Mayor Jenny Durkan's multi-million dollar home in an upscale Seattle neighborhood.
Montreal lifted its local state of emergency on Friday, ending a 17-month COVID-mandate that began on March 27, 2020. On Monday, Quebec reported 376 new infections and one death.
On Friday, Harris received criticism for laughing uncontrollably after a reporter asked her about the situation in Afghanistan before she boarded a plane to Singapore.
Limose Dort recently arrived in New York from her native Haiti to provide a better life for her family. She died after being shot repeatedly in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
At a Monday press conference, White House Press Sec. Jen Psaki said no Americans are stranded in Afghanistan.
The Washington Post's Susannah George on Monday told the media about her harrowing journey out of Afghanistan, mentioning that British troops helped her get to the Kabul airport.
Nazar Mohammad mocked the Taliban online. At the end of July their forces executed him on the belief he worked for Afghan National Police.
"As parents, it's our job to teach our kids the truth. Our children need to know that every life deserves a chance—even the unborn."
Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio faces 155 days for burning a Black Lives Matter sign late last year and for his possession of two high-capacity magazines.
Even though the medical examiner ruled it a homicide, the unnamed officer is free from criminal and internal liability over the Jan. 6 encounter.