The numbers have outstripped those of the 2020 presidential election by 156 percent, despite election officials at the time encouraging early and mail-in voting to decrease crowd size during the pandemic.
"He wore the entire suit: boots, gloves, everything."
"The result is an absence of checks and balances in Russia, and the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq," Bush said, before immediately correcting himself.
"Men can become pregnant and have abortions?" asked Rep. Bishop. "Yes," replied Aimee Arrambide.
An image posted to Instagram by Western University depicting two women in hijabs about to kiss was deleted after being deemed "inappropriate" by the Muslim community.
"I trust people to make decisions about their bodies and then when relevant, I think they need to consult their medical practitioners," she responded.
"So if it's pausing because you think the board was mischaracterized, then the disinformation board is being shut down because of disinformation? Is that what's happening here?" Doocy asked.
Hayden's father, Marty, said that sending his son to prison would have only exasperated the younger Hayden's mental health problems.
"A biological man with a clear advantage won the women’s division, best trick, and also won multiple qualifiers. This took away the opportunity that was meant for women to place and earn money."
"With the Board's work paused and its future uncertain ... I have decided to leave DHS to return to my work in the public sphere," she said.
Musk's offer to buy Twitter was "based on Twitter's SEC filings being accurate," he said on Monday.
Tech reporter Taylor Lorenz said that the "pause" is in part due to political commentator Jack Posobiec, along with publications like The Post Millennial, New York Post, Breitbart, and Daily Caller.
More than $840,000 was paid to Cullors Protection LLC, a security firm owned by Patrisse's brother, Paul Cullors, for providing "security services" to the foundation.
The mother said, "If you don't want me to read it to you, what was it like for my 15-year-old daughter to have to memorize pornographic material?"
According to Pennsylvania state law, an automatic recount is required for statewide races that are within .5 percent of the total vote.