In an interview on Thursday night on Anderson Cooper 360, Dr. Anthony Fauci admitted he didn't have a "firm answer" to explain why persons who had already contracted COVID-19 and developed natural immunity are required to get vaccinated.
Renowned author and high-profile liberal Stephen King misattributed that total to the number of deaths on Thursday. Those deaths did not all happen over the past day and span back weeks.
College football programs around the United States showed support for those affected, with the Army's tribute hitting close to home for many Americans.
Director, author and all-around renaissance woman Rose McGowan is not taking a Newsweek article critical of her lying down. On Friday, McGowan took to social media to defend herself.
Omeish said a school board resolution calling for a moment of silence marking the 20th anniversary of 9/11 was not "anti-racist."
"We're not supposed to say it, but I'll say it," Trump said to the New York City police officers and the fire fighters gathered. "We love the Blue!"
McLaughlin, a biological male who was a member of the US Army Special Forces until 2010, wore a t-shirt which read "end trans genocide" as she was named the victor after choking Provost on the mat.
In Chicago, a Democrat-led city that has been plagued with violence, more children have been shot than have died of COVID-19 in the United States in 2021.
A Jackson County business owner claimed medical exemptions for herself and staff, but the restaurant was ultimately shut down after alleged mask mandate violation complaints.
"I do have an extended family member who works for Boies. Schiller’s son is married to one of my sisters. We have a distant relationship,” says Jennifer Newsom.
"If you said if I had to box somebody, I think probably my easiest fight would be Joe Biden because I think he'd go down very quickly."
A chartered Qatar Airways flight departed Afghanistan with 19 US citizens on board, while two other US citizens and 11 permanent residents traveled separately overland.
"Following the boom in pet ownership during the pandemic which saw millions of us delighting in the companionship of a dog, today's figures have sadly come as no surprise to us."
Los Angeles Times has since scrubbed the misleading cover photo after significant backlash online.
The military claimed to have targeted potential terrorist threats to US forces in a Kabul airstrike last month. But new evidence casts doubt on those claims.