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Dr. Debra Soh sits down for a discussion on her new book, The End of Gender.
"With God's grace and mercy, I'll be able to start generating original material once again, and pick up where I left off."
New Yorker contributor and CNN chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin has been suspended by The New Yorker after he masturbated on a Zoom call with his co-workers.
Appearing on the Joe Rogan Experience, a candidate for Congress in Texas's Seventh Congressional District says that Houston has become a hub for child trafficking in the United States.
Twitter mobs and left-wing media outlets have pilloried Gal Gadot, an Israeli, Jewish actress, over her casting as Cleopatra in an upcoming film about the famed Egyptian queen.
Mikhaila Peterson tweeted a Thanksgiving photo and update on Sunday, showing Dr. Peterson in good health.
The Post Millennial will keep you updated on Barbie's latest calls to action on systemic racism.
Afro-Latinx activist Rosa A. Clemente lamented the loss of her speaking gig due to President Trump's new prohibition on spending federal funds on critical race theory reeducation.
Wright found a therapist willing to write her a letter diagnosing her with Gender Dysphoria in exchange for five, one-hour sessions. She would end up in a situation that could have ended her life.
A quick scan of her account shows that nothing exists prior to a few days ago. Hannah-Jones previously had thousands upon thousands of tweets.
The official Twitter account of a CBC show posted a tweet poking fun at the fact that CPC Leader Erin O'Toole has contracted COVID-19.
"Social justice is not just a literacy, it's a lifestyle," she said. "I am in the process of learning and unlearning things I've been taught my whole life."
This false claim, based on assumptions and not from reading the book, led to a backlash against not only this, but all of Rowling's books.
Not only is this a spurious and obviously false claim, but Twitter censors have allowed the missive from the Democrats to stand thus far unchallenged.
Designed by Los Angeles-based artist Jason Adcock and selling for $180, the "Karen" mask is all about sending up problematic white women.