In same article New York Times conveniently didn't mention that "supportive" James Zogby is a long-time Bernie Sanders supporter, advisor, & a member of Sanders' "Sanders Institute." He was also a board member of Our Revolution & wanted Sanders to stay in the race longer in 2020 like he did in 2016.
Dodger and Giants not playing each other in the last two months of the season is not because of the "balanced schedule." It is due to more poor scheduling by MLB. But they made sure the Yankees host the Red Sox in September.
It was one child, and he has condemned it. His most recent tweet about it was today, after the woman had been charged. Also, Palestinian land was not being auctioned off at the synagogue. Your distortion of the facts only helps those looking to cause more division and hatred.
You know things are going well at The Washington Post when they misspell the name of Katharine Graham whose family owned the Post for the 80 years before Jeff Bezos bought it. She was also the president (later CEO) and publisher from 1963-1991. First woman to be CEO of a Fortune 500 company.
Tomorrow in Long Beach, CA.
Free hands only CPR training.
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Enter off Studebaker Road
WHEN:
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2024
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English, Spanish, Tagalog, and Khmer CPR demonstrations.
This is a wildly inaccurate summary of the article. She was suspended Fri., not fired, & it was neither for nor immediately after posting about it. The other prof is from the same uni & was suspended in Feb for an incident in Feb. She reported him in Nov & posted about it after his Feb suspension.
They added an addtl incorrect post. She reported the other prof in Nov for "disparaging students." He was suspended in Feb after, "he grabbed and twisted a student's arm," in Feb. Again, there is no evidence she was suspended for filing the Nov. complaint. www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/s...
Another inaccurate part of this "summary" is that the student was not "filming a protest." Per the article, the student was trying to block the professor from filming a protest.
Reminder: Read the articles for yourself. Do not rely on someone else's summary.
This is a wildly inaccurate summary of the article. She was suspended Fri., not fired, & it was neither for nor immediately after posting about it. The other prof is from the same uni & was suspended in Feb for an incident in Feb. She reported him in Nov & posted about it after his Feb suspension.
As if playing a doubleheader isn't enough, the Dodgers were graced with a visit from King Rob today. Because God forbid the Commissioner of Major League Baseball leave New York City to meet* with teams.
*Pretend to listen to their concerns and lie to them.
I find it similar to the way too many treat Aaron Bushnell's tragic death by suicide. They continue to do this even after it was revealed that, except for his last four years in the Air Force, he spent his entire life living in an abusive religious cult. From birth to age 19!
It's mainly about word games.
This is from their About page.
They have a "research" page, but most of the topics are related to games. All of the links in their "reports" link to another article on their site. It seems like such an odd website to use.
wordsrated.com/about-us/
This post I linked to points out one big flaw in the article. If you actually go to the link he mentions in the article, you will see the so-called "literary industry research group" provides no sources for their claims, the website is primarily focused on games, & their address is an apartment.
They failed to note the follow-up tweet. Plus, Kapur, like too many journalists, just repeat quotes. This plays right into the learned helplessness by failing to inform that a successful impeachment would require Republicans to vote to remove Alito as well instead of "Dems just don't want to do it."
It is spelled "dumbshit," and it is a more apt description of a person who can not see that the highlighted portion and "supermajority" have the same meaning when talking about the ability of one party to overcome the NO votes of the other party in order to pass legislation in Congress.
Yes you did & you criticized attempts to compromise to things done. You seem to be under the impression there's a magic way to pass legislation that doesn't involve either having the required votes to overcome the other party's opposition or compromising to get enough votes from the opposing side.
🤬🤬🤬 Them dismissing the disgusting victim blaming as "an error" makes it worse! How about "we fired those outside lawyers and will not use them in the future?"