On Wednesday, demolition of the massive statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee began in downtown Richmond, Virginia.
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On Wednesday, demolition of the massive statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee began in downtown Richmond, Virginia.
Over 141,000 French citizens flooded cities across the nation on Saturday to protest the country’s COVID-19 pass.
Biden told President Ghani “there is a need, whether it is true or not, there is a need to project a different picture.”
Senator Joe Manchin is urging fellow Democrats to pause their push to enact a $3.5 trillion spending bill that contains much of President Joe Biden’s progressive agenda, creating turmoil for Democrats who need all 50 democratic senators to vote for the bill through budget reconciliation.
The troublemakers sprayed the phrase “My body, my choice,” a phrase blindly repeated by the defenders of pre-birth infanticide, on the chapel doors.
One of the most iconic unsolved mysteries in the history of Western civilization.
The gaming community has been split over the company’s decision. Some believe it’s the right move, arguing Gibson shouldn’t have stepped into politics. While others are saying it’s cancel culture, observing that CEOs who voice leftwing opinions see zero consequences for getting political.
Following the destruction of Hurricane Ida there are reports nearly 350 oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico.
David Patten, an outspoken Christian and winner of three Super Bowls with the New England Patriots in the early 2000s, was killed in a car accident near Columbia, South Carolina on Thursday.
On Monday, millions of Americans saw their unemployment benefits end as all federal unemployment programs related to the Coronavirus pandemic expired. An estimated 7.5 million Americans will no longer receive any benefits, while an additional 3 million will lose $300 in additional weekly unemployment compensation.