amid the May 15 protests. “It's a project that has been approved and that is still in vigor. The government is ignoring this plan. They don't want to discuss education." The latter group appears to have been correct in their predictions that Lorde posted the Whitney lyric without thinking, since the singer took down her post within an hour and owned up to her mistake by uploading a sincere apology to her Instagram Story shortly after. "Extremely extremely poorly chosen quote. I'm so sorry for offending everyone - I hadn't even put this together I was just excited to take a bath. I'm an idiot. Love Whitney forever and ever. Sorry again," she wrote, adding, "IT IS NOT MY FKN DAY TODAY." In the fast-paced, nonstop world of social media, celebrities are bound to make innocent mistakes just like us, and it was good of Lorde to admit her slip-up right away — but let this serve as a reminder to always be thoughtful before posting.Related: Reports confirmed that national security advisor Michael Flynn talked to a Russian official about sanctions imposed in December by then-president Obama.February 9, 2017The Washington Postreported with Rep. Lewis when he visited the Black Lives Matter mural on Washington DC’s 16th street. “The fearlessness with which he sought justice and fairness must serve as a constant reminder that we should each be much more afraid to do nothing when we know we must do something,” Bowserwrote
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