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Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene’s personal Twitter account permanently suspended

Georgia Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene’s personal Twitter account permanently suspended

Greene crossed the five-strike threshold, in keeping with Twitter’s COVID-19 misinformation coverage, resulting in a everlasting suspension. &#a hundred and sixty;&#one hundred sixty;&#one hundred sixty;&#a hundred and sixty;  

 
 

Thompson says Jan. 6 panel has requested videos Trump made amid Capitol riot

 
 

Americans saw 2021 as ‘chaos’ and a ‘train wreck’ but are hopeful about 2022, USA TODAY/Suffolk poll shows

Americans saw 2021 as ‘chaos’ and a ‘train wreck’ but are hopeful about 2022, USA TODAY/Suffolk poll shows

Just about individuals are satisfied 2021 is over, consistent with a USA TODAY/Suffolk University poll. “Bad” and “chaos” have been among the phrases used to describe it.  &#one hundred sixty;&#one hundred sixty;&#one hundred sixty; &#one hundred sixty;

 
 

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Twitter account permanently suspended for COVID misinformation

 
 

Majority condemns Jan. 6 attack, says Trump at least partially to blame

 
 

Republicans aim to sow outrage, Trump-style, with an eye on 2022 midterms

 
 

Alvin Bragg sworn in as Manhattan DA, taking over Trump case

 
 

Eric Adams rides subway to work on 1st day as new NYC mayor

 
 

Chief Justice Roberts touts independence of federal courts as some lawmakers press for change

Chief Justice Roberts touts independence of federal courts as some lawmakers press for change

In his annual document, Chief Justice John Roberts made no mention of the Supreme Court’s “shadow docket” and recent controversy about it.   &#a hundred and sixty;&#a hundred and sixty; &#a hundred and sixty;

 
 

Alaska GOP governor accepts Trump endorsement, Murkowski ultimatum

 
 

Biden, Manchin spoke about social spending bill after Manchin’s rejection – adviser

 
 

Biden tells Putin U.S. and allies will ‘respond decisively’ if Russia moves on Ukraine

 
 

Biden warns Putin the US and its allies will respond ‘decisively’ if Russia invades Ukraine

Biden warns Putin the US and its allies will respond ‘decisively’ if Russia invades Ukraine

President Joe Biden spoke with Russian leader Vladimir Putin Thursday amid rising concerns over Russia’s troop buildup close to the Ukrainian border.   &#a hundred and sixty;  &#one hundred sixty;

 
 

Joe Manchin Doomed the Child Tax Credit. Can States Save Kids Instead?

 
 

Biden, Putin to hold call as Russia-Ukraine tension smolders