The infuriated 17-year-old can be seen sprinting toward the female educator, who turns and spots her assailant a split second before he shoves her to the floor.
The 270-pound student then repeatedly stomps on the unconscious paraprofessional inside Matanzas High School in Palm Coast before punching her 15 times. Watch at NYPost.com
9. Slack ‘Permanently Suspends’ Libs Of TikTok From Using Their Software
The software company Slack informed Chaya Raichik, the founder of Libs of TikTok, this week that it permanetely suspended her from being able to use their services over a violation that the company would not disclose.
Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon, who is a top supporter of Libs of TikTok, posted a screenshot of the email that the company sent explaining their decision to not do business with Raichik. Read at DailyWire.com
Dave Russel, the chief fire officer for Greater Manchester, said in an email obtained by the Bolton News that the terms used in “everyday vocabulary” will “not be tolerated.” Read at NYPost.com
Deputy District Attorney Shea Sanna, 34, was slapped with the suspension after he argued that jailhouse phone calls showed the convicted molester Hannah Tubbs, 26, was trying to use gender identity to manipulate the justice system — making people in Gascón’s office uncomfortable, sources told Fox News. Read at NYPost.com
The popular actor and “True Detective” legend is known for being an outside the box thinker and marching to the beat of his own drum. That was on full display during his monologue. He used the pitch of a fake movie to absolutely slam lockdowns and big pharma as nothing more than cartels. Read at Outkick.com
"Everything is mystical," Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said in a Twitter post Saturday, accompanied by two photos, including one that the president says shows an "aluxe." Read at FoxNews.com
4. University of North Carolina Cancels Woke Diversity in Hiring
In a growing backlash against woke culture, the Board of the University of North Carolina moved to ban diversity, equity and inclusion requirements from its hiring and promotion process this week.
The school’s Board of Governors voted to ban DEI statements from hiring and tenure decisions, according to a report. Read at NYPost.com
Snaps from inside the Center for the Confinement of Terrorism — built by El Salvadoran officials hellbent on winning their war against violent street gangs — show heavily tattooed, barefoot and stripped-down inmates chained and kneeling shoulder to shoulder as heavily armed guards tower over them, according to the BBC. Read at NYPost.com
The illegal alien, whom the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) did not name, was apprehended near Otay Mesa, California, in August 2021 after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
Following his apprehension, Border Patrol agents issued him a Notice to Appear (NTA) before a federal immigration judge at a later date and released him on an order of recognizance into the U.S. interior. Read at Breitbart.com
Bush got hitched in a private ceremony in St. Louis last weekend, according to sources. Marriage records filed with the St. Louis Recorder of Deeds show Bush signed her marriage license in a pact with Cortney Merritts on Feb. 11, a few days before their wedding.
Merritts, a veteran of the U.S. Army, has worked for Bush's campaign as a hired security guard. Campaign finance records show the Bush campaign has paid him $62,359 in direct payments in 2022. Most of the payments were listed for security services, while $2,359 of them were for cash reimbursements. Read at KSDK.com
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