I walked through Musk's great-replacement-style hyperventilation about immigrants and elections to explain all the various things he got wrong. Gift link: wapo.st/3TQLL2a
The right-wing owner of X has been increasingly fervent in his opposition to a process that granted him citizenship.
Man - before I saw this story, I saw multiple references in pro-Trump media to the "actors" who were starring in a Kamala ad. This was the ad they're talking about. The people aren't actors! Line just totally invented by a right-wing Australian TV station.
No candidate for president has been as opposed to what America is than this guy.
"However, it remains unknown why these individuals were covered with cheese in the first place." I want to live my life in such a way that someone cannot say that they don't understand why I was covered with cheese.
When researchers tested a mysterious substance on the heads and necks of ancient mummies found in China's Tarim Basin, they discovered that it was the world's oldest cheese.
/10 The point is that the press KNOWS that cops do these things. Very occasionally, when itās the point of they story, they write about it. And then the next day, for the next story, they print what the cops told them about the next defendant.
Will Ferrell has an enormous audience of straight dudes who need to hear this. Nothing but facts here about anti-trans bigotry:
Is there literally any research at all done on Alzheimer's in the last 25 years that is not completely fraudulent? magic 8 ball says: outlook hazy try again
Incentives for fraud across the bench and social sciences are pretty large, and in some cases huge. In most of the social sciences, the stakes are āmerelyā individual career success and lucrative airport-book bullshit. Elsewhere, though, itās real funding, real money, and real suffering.
Agency announces research misconduct finding for neuroscientist Eliezer Masliah as scores of his papers fall under suspicion
iād just like to remind america that āwe shall be led by our greatest dumbassesā isnāt like a rule in the constitution or anything
My favorite Eric Adams story is this one where Curbed tried to prove he actually lived in NYC by staking out his house for a week. He came home twice and parked in front of a garage. When he left, there was traffic, so he just drove in the middle of the sidewalk. www.curbed.com/2021/11/eric...
And he came home. Twice!
This is a sweet story. And oh look, how strange, women past childbearing age still care about the government taking women's rights away. How about that? www.nbcnews.com/politics/202...
Word about the grassroots campaign has spread on social media, primarily on Facebook, with women putting "Woman to woman" notes in places where other women will see them.