Milo yiannopoulos posted this message to shapiro on facebook best of luck to my leftwing warmup act tonight at uc berkeley. The conservative firebrand will be at cal later this month. For whats being billed as free speech week. Yiannopoulos plans to speak 3 of the 4 days. Other confirmed speakers include his former breitbart boss steve bannon. Author ann coulter. And fired Google Engineer james damore. More from uc berkeley coming up at 6 30. Three women. Who say they quit their jobs at google in frustration. Now accuse the company of systematic discrimination. And they are taking the search giant to court. A lawsuit filed today seeks class action status. The suit says google pays women less than men for similar work. It also claims the company puts women in jobs that are less likely to lead to promotions. Kpix fives devin fehely explains the allegations. And what google is saying in response. Is google one of the most well respected, innovative, forwardlooking companies on the planet
Could have more power than the government. From the three, bread throws, pass caught, evans, touchdown. Steve good morning, everybody, its january 18th, 2021. And we start todays telecast with a fox news alert. Our nations capitol is bracing for potential unrest ahead of President Bidens inauguration on wednesday. Ainsley protests beginning in state capitols all across our country. Some of them are armed. Will david spunt joins us in washington with the latest. Good morning, david. Good morning, david. Washington, d. C. Is a fortress this week. This is the tightest security that this city has seen. No question in the citys history. 25,000 National Guard troops in and around the city protecting the city for the inauguration. More expected to arrive. This comes as Law Enforcement sources say that National Guard troops coming from all over the country will be screened multiple times over federal Law Enforcement fears of a potential insider attack. Its about guns from guards at times as a
A Chestnut Ridge Middle School studentâs artwork will be showcased this year as one of the winning entries in Pennsylvania Attorney Generalâs 24th Annual Drug-Free Calendar Contest.
Jeffery Ickes, son of Bradley and Jo Ickes of Osterburg, created the March artwork for this yearâs calendar contest. He received a certificate and a $529 contribution to his Pennsylvania 529 College Savings Program, which the Pennsylvania Treasury Department supervises.
âI was very happy, and excited about winning the money,â said Ickes.
The office of Attorney General Josh Shapiro invited fifth-grade students throughout Pennsylvania to create original artwork with drug-free messages in a contest started during National Substance Abuse Prevention Month in October.