The ill-fated collaboration with transgender-identified activist Dylan Mulvaney in a March Madness campaign has resulted in a substantial decline in Bud Light sales and a considerable drop in the company's stock price.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reportedly groomed a 16-year-old boy with "brain development issues" into sending money to fake "terrorists" in order to catch him when he turned 18.
Quinton Ceasar, a leading Lutheran pastor, proclaimed, "God is queer," to a congregation of 20,000, stirring indignation among conservatives and drawing criticism from public figures.
Andrew Trull, a spokesperson for Starbucks, issued a statement denying any alterations in the company's stance or policies concerning Pride or other heritage month celebrations.
"Millions of dollars are being spent on financing terrorist groups and political radicals around the globe," the report claims, linking this purported activity to the CIA's operatives and high-ranking officials.
State Sen. Caroline Menjivar of Burbank, who penned the bill, has proposed an extended interpretation of "infertility," defined as: “A person’s inability to reproduce either as an individual or with their partner without medical intervention.”