Q10: The first trailer for the @iCarly reboot teased the return of a fan-favorite villain, who once dreamt of opening a haberdashery. What is the character’s full name?
But this year's is much hotter and drier than others, evaporating water more quickly from the reservoirs and the sparse Sierra Nevada snowpack that feeds them.
Last April, @yaledailynews reported that Yale Law professor, Amy Chua, would be stripped of teaching a class after allegations she had hosted parties and drank with students.
Chua told Insider there’s been tension since she supported Brett Kavanaugh.👇
The gatherings took place during the pandemic when Yale had rules about social events. In addition, Chua’s husband, fellow Yale Law professor, Jed Rubenfeld, was in the midst of a two-year suspension after female students accused him of sexual harassment.
Chua and her husband made a name for themselves at Yale by mentoring students who came from unorthodox backgrounds — first generation college students, minorities, graduates of state schools — in the often cloaked process of obtaining a coveted clerkship. businessinsider.com/amy-chua-tiger…
🚗 The next time @Olivia_Rodrigo drives through the suburbs, it could be in a different congressional district.
Southern California, where she calls home, could undergo major changes following the results of the 2020 Census. businessinsider.com/olivia-rodrigo…
Based on population trends recorded in the census, California is set to lose one congressional seat for the first time in the state’s history. How brutal, right? businessinsider.com/california-rep…
#SOUROlivia has many millennials feeling deja vu - the last redistricting cycle occurred as they were teenagers in 2011-2012. insider.com/olivia-rodrigo…
The targeting of the Auschwitz survivor is not a one-off.
The Anti-Defamation League (@ADF) said that between May 7 and May 14, more than 17,000 tweets could be found that used variations of the phrase, "Hitler was right."
Nearly 200 times in 2021 alone, elected officials and their staffers have had to draft remarks memorializing the loss of some 15,000 lives to gun violence.
The people who must come up with these words are running out of things to say.
Former President @BarackObama wasn't afraid to deploy the expression. "I'm sure I wrote it several times for him in his first term," said Cody Keenan, Obama’s speechwriter.