I dreamt that I had hatched a plan to buy up all the nipples from leather tanneries and make all-nipple purses. So if anyone wants to get in on that idea with me, now's the time.
NEW: Top Execs Exit Trump Media Amid Allegations of CEO’s Mismanagement and Retaliation Several people involved with the former president’s company, operator of Truth Social, believe the departures were retaliation following internal complaints about CEO Devin Nunes to the company board.
Several people involved with the former president’s company, operator of Truth Social, believe the departures were retaliation following internal complaints about CEO Devin Nunes to the company board.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Prosecutors in newly unsealed court papers say Trump 'resorted to crimes' in bid to cling to power after 2020 election.
My sister complained to me once about how she agreed to travel with a relatively new friend group, wound up planning the whole thing, and it became a disaster because of everyone's different whatevers, none of which was discussed in advance. My response was basically, "are you stupid?"
I sincerely think this is so nice. Also I'm surprised people are still wearing those elastic cuff jeans.
Free idea for the Jewel: hire a DJ to play house music during whatever hours people age 40-60 are most likely to shop.
I must have gotten shitfaced when I saved like 30 recipes for dip on the NYT Cooking app because I have zero memory of doing so but it does sound like me
In a development that surprises no one but me, I have quickly come to regret joining that soup lovers' group on Facebook
One of my father's enduring legacies is that whenever I see something like this, I immediately think "oh sure, from ugly sesame"
Turns out Chicago's pandemic exodus wasn't as drastic as it seemed: Although the outflow the largest in five years, it wasn’t nearly as severe as those seen in other big cities, such as New York, Boston, San Francisco and Los Angeles chicagobusiness.com/economy/how-... via @crainschicago
Yes, Ken Griffin was onto something. The number of Chicagoans moving to Miami soared — but new IRS figures show there's a lot more to the story.