The GOP is strategically employing lawsuits during the last weeks of the election that launder falsehoods through the courts, disenfranchise voters, and create chaos that will likely generate more false rumors to justify contesting election results they donât like. www.nytimes.com/2024/09/29/u...
Republicans are filing a barrage of election lawsuits in the final weeks of the presidential campaign. The cases may be a road map for a legal battle over the results.
this is one of the main goals of defunding both universities and public services at large - the replacement sources of funding get a say in how things are run, and they have quite a lot of (terrible) opinions in that regard
If women leave churches, it's over. The piece touches on it, but most religious men do not realize how much unpaid labor religious women do in the church. Setting up the bake sales, Christmas sales, cooking for potlucks, teaching Sunday school, babysitting during service The men aren't ready.
More Gen Z women than Gen Z men have left the church. Thatâs big news! Hereâs why I think itâs also the wave of the future: www.bugbeardispatch.com/p/the-remark...
Underneath all the buzz about the (allegedly) extremely corrupt and definitely just plain weird NYC mayor Eric Adams, the devastation of hurricane Helene, Israelâs operations in Lebanon, and the other...
roughly half of those adoptees are in the us. and about a tenth of us were placed in minnesota. roughly half of the korean adoptees worldwide were placed by holt (one of four big agencies in korea) that was started by an evangelical family who took in eight babies and changing laws for all of us
âThe Korean adoptee diaspora of around 200,000 children is thought to be the largest in the world. At the peak in the 1970s and â80s, South Korea was sending out babies by the hundreds per month.â apnews.com/article/sout...
Western governments ignored widespread fraud in South Korean adoptions and sometimes pressured the country to keep the kids coming, an investigation led by The Associated Press has found.
âAs long as these tech companies have piss poor privacy and security policiesâspecifically privacy policiesâaround user data, ad tracking and collection, behavioral tracking of usersâ data, they are already mechanized for some really dystopic consequencesâProject 2025 or not.â
Here's what tech giants can do ahead of a potential Trump returnâand a new wave of extreme anti-abortion proposals.
I really do not want to spend another four years (or longer) thinking about donald john trump every fucking day
there were more biden voters in texas in 2020 than in any other state except california
'Dobbins was removed .. following a leaked recording where he bragged about claims of killing 13 people, and claiming he âshot (a) n***er 119 times.â Henderson, .. the police chief of Lexington, was accused of propositioning roughly a dozen women for sex, jailing or ticketing those who refused.'
âTheyâre getting arrested for things like taking too long to get out of their car at the grocery storeâŚthe police had a complete and total campaign of fear and control over the Black citizens.â www.mississippifreepress.org/mississippi-...
The Lexington Police Department has made arrests equal to a fourth of the townâs population and burdened them with fines of over $1.7 million.
I donât know, man, a $100,000 watch that can be bought with bitcoin and that kicks back money to Trump seems like maybe itâs selling more than a watch. www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
In the wake of the indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, itâs worth considering how Trumpâs profiteering could be abused.
Groceries are more affordable today than not only in 2023, but also during most of the Trump presidency. But that's politically inconvenient for MAGA and online leftists, and they play on the tendency to think raises are your own doing, price increases are the president's, and decreases don't count.