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Washington state law doesn’t explicitly ban political T-shirts or hats at a voting center, although you can’t try to influence how someone else votes. Robert Mittendorf The Bellingham Herald ...
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An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link President Volodymyr Zelenskyy showed up to his evening video address in an unusual T-shirt and got a scathing reaction from the Kremlin.
ITV has released a statement in response to an incident that saw a T-shirt worn by Big Brother housemate Ali Bromley edited out of the show. In an episode originally broadcast earlier this week ...
(It has since climbed back to 706, and is still rising). Gardner’s attorney, Ronald Sullivan, is a Harvard law professor who has been a longtime advocate for pretrial diversion programs.
Bromley’s T-shirt has been reported to be a “Freedom Melon Tee” from Wear The Peace, which donates all of its proceeds to the charity Pious Projects of America, who use the funds to supply ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently made a statement with his clothing. He wore a black T-shirt with the words "Make Russia Small Again" in orange and white. This was during his daily ...
Russian officials have reacted angrily to a T-shirt worn by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his traditional evening video address on Oct. 23 with the message "make russia small again".