But he insists he is not part of the problem regarding private jets polluting the world because of the effort he puts into offsetting his carbon emissions.
The Microsoft co-founder travelled to Australia at the end of last month on board a $70 million Gulfstream private jet that burns around 1,700 litres of fuel per hour. Read at DailyMail.com
Asya Khamsin, who has designed and hand-made her own clothing line for years, said she recently saw a report that Brinton had been charged with stealing multiple pieces of luggage across the country and noticed that the former official appeared to be wearing her clothes in several photos. Khamsin said she had packed the same clothes in a bag that vanished on March 9, 2018, at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Read at FoxNews.com
8. Susan Rice to Head Biden Race-Essentialism Task Force
Susan Rice has been tapped to lead the Biden administration’s new “White House Steering Committee on Equity” designed to embed a “focus on equity into the fabric of Federal policymaking.”
President Joe Biden issued a February 16 executive order on “further advancing racial equity,” which established the new office set to “transform” federal agencies, with the goal of “advanc[ing] an ambitious, whole-of-government approach to racial equity and support for underserved communities and to continuously embed equity into all aspects of Federal decision-making.” Read at Breitbart.com
The sphere, measuring about 1.5 metres in diameter, has been at the centre of fevered speculation since it washed up on Enshu beach in the city of Hamamatsu on the country’s Pacific coast, local media reports said. Read at TheGuardian.com
She said that DeSantis is not against schools teaching about slavery. But Mitchell said the governor "has opposed the teaching of an African-American studies curriculum" and the utilization of "some authors" as well as "source materials that historians" and "teachers say makes it all but impossible for students to understand the broader historic and political context behind slavery and its aftermath." Read at TheBlaze.com
In a move that has outraged police officers, the proposal claims ‘K-9’ dogs are ‘racist’ because the majority of suspects who are bitten are black. And supporters of the bill say the dogs ‘trigger’ black Americans because the animals were used in the days of slavery to hunt down runaway slaves. Read at DailyMail.com
His resolution would mandate that President Biden remove U.S. armed forces from Syria no later than 15 days after the date of the resolution’s adoption. Read at FoxNews.com
The series of photos represent the closest look yet at the device — which officials estimated to be about 200 feet tall, weigh thousands of pounds, and carry a payload the length of a regional jet. Read at NYPost.com
“These mandates imposed severe restrictions on the lives of many citizens and business owners,” the researchers said in a study conducted by George Mason University’s Mercatus Center. “Yet, we find no evidence that the mandates were effective in their intended goals of reducing COVID-19 cases and deaths.” Read at DailyWire.com
1. Bodega Clerk Jose Alba Plans to Sue NYC Over Wrongful Prosecution in Murder Case
The bodega worker who was infamously charged with murder after stabbing an assailant inside the store will sue the city for wrongfully prosecuting him and for the time he was jailed in Rikers Island before his case was finally dropped, The Post has learned.
Jose Alba, 61, plans to file suit next month, his attorney, Imran Ansari, said Wednesday.
Alba in September filed notices of claim against the city and the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office for $10 million, alleging they wrongfully brought a case against him for fatally stabbing ex-con Austin Simon, 35, in self-defense on July 1, 2022. Read at NYPost.com
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