"CORRECTION: Pro-choice protesters briefly interrupted a WNBA game at the Barclays Center in New York City. We are deleting a previous tweet that incorrectly referred to the protesters as 'pro-abortion.'"
Myers plead guilty to "conspiracy to deprive voters of civil rights, bribery, obstruction of justice, falsification of voting records, and conspiring to illegally vote in a federal election."
The man told officials he was upset over the Supreme Court's apparent plan to reverse Roe v. Wade, and "wanted to kill" Kavanaugh, one of the court's conservative-leaning justices.
TPUSA said that this collaboration will be "the first in a growing network of schools that will launch across the country in the coming years."
"We need background checks," McConaughey said. "We need to raise the minimum age to purchase an AR-15 rifle to 21. We need a waiting period for those rifles. We need red flag laws and consequences for those who abuse them."
"I figured we’d hit number one in our category, but I didn’t think we’d hit number one in Canada," the book's author said.
"Voters said loud and clear that they want a district attorney who prioritizes for every community."
Two Conservative MPs who originally endorsed Patrick Brown have shifted their support to Pierre Poilievre in his bid to become leader of the party.
Two Conservative MPs who originally endorsed Patrick Brown have shifted their support to Pierre Poilievre in his bid to become leader of the party.
Catholic Bishops in Colorado signed an open letter urging Catholic lawmakers who supported a recent pro-abortion bill to "voluntarily refrain from Holy Communion."
Those that were subpoenaed include House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, Rep. Jim Clyburn, all nine members of the select committee, and three committee staffers, and House General Counsel Douglas Letter.
The US military initially reported that the blast was caused by artillery or another form of indirect fire, but later issued a correction and said the attack was carried out by one or more individuals that "deliberately placed explosive charges" at an ammunition holding area and shower facility.
"We have to stop tiptoeing around it because we’re trying to protect people who are trying to be bigoted from asking for them to be exempt from it, when the very people that they are bigoted against are suffering the consequences."
"Tonight showed that voters from every community and every walk of life, regardless of political ideology, are rejecting pro-criminal policies that are masked as criminal justice reform."
Gen. John R. Allen, a retired general and President of the Brookings Institute, is accused of making false statements and withholding incriminating evidence with regard to his role in an illegal Qatari lobbying scheme.