"Stop, stop, stop. Get off of her," comments the teacher, but does not get involved any further.
A student organizer said that "Sex Week" participants will create cards that will be mailed to abortion providers who "deserve appreciation."
"Please know that I am personally offended by the posters," GW President Wrighton wrote. "I treasure the opportunity to work with talented people from all over the world, including China."
"Effective March 7, the statewide mask mandate in schools will be lifted. Balancing public health with getting back to some semblance of normalcy is not easy," Governor Murphy said.
The Liberals want Premier Ford to proceed with a "leave now, or risk losing your truck" message.
New Democrat leader Jagmeet Singh has called for an emergency debate in the House of Commons, after the city declared a state of emergency on Sunday.
While Saturday was listed as a "personal day" for Trudeau on his official itinerary, Monday was listed as a day of "private meetings."
The Lowell School, which charges nearly $40,000 per year for kindergarten, takes great efforts to teach the children of America's elite about social justice.
"This is our chance to save the world," Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski wrote. "And yes, this is totally legit."
"I don’t think Joe Rogan is a racist - the man interacts with and works with black people literally all of the time. Do I know black friends of Joe's who would swear by him? Yes I do.”
"They're watching complaints about CNN on other channels that don't know what they're talking about," Stelter said.
Despite Zegarac's online presence, Winnipeg police claim they were not able to address the motivations of Zegarac's alleged attacks on the protesters.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek released a memo over the weekend to his employees that he was "deeply sorry" for the way Joe Rogan’s podcast affected them.
Youngkin took office on Jan 15 2022, and immediately issued a series of executive orders, the most controversial of which was a law banning any current and further mask mandates in the state of Virginia's schools.
Valeria Vasnetsova, a Russian Olympian competing in the biathlon, went public voicing her frustration over what she called "unreasonable" quarantine conditions at the Olympic games in Beijing.