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The Manhattan District Attorney's office filed charges against the former president's business on Thursday.
"I think you need to work on your insults," one Twitter user told the Texas Republican.
The Justice Department will review its policies and procedures related to capital cases during this pause.
The Fox News personality likened the first lady's cover story to North Korean propaganda and swiped at COVID-19 shots.
Justices Thomas, Alito and Gorsuch said they would have agreed to hear the case and review the decision.
A woman has accused the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher of assaulting her. The LAPD is investigating the allegations.
"Dropping my daughter off at camp... Told her to find the biggest camper and start a fight to establish dominance."
The actor says she has become a mom and did it "on my own terms," as a single parent.
The disaster that killed at least 18 people, with more than 140 still missing, also rendered dozens of people homeless.
“There’s a fundamental problem having partisan boards of elections,” said a New York elections attorney.
"I can tell when my dog is about to s**t. Superpowers are real and I’m the newest Avenger."
Miya Ponsetto gets two counts of unlawful imprisonment as a hate crime, endangering the welfare of a child and more.




















































































