After judges, election officials, election workers, journalists, academics, insufficiently loyal Republicans, doctors, scientists, teachers, school board members, and many others, the next targets of right-wing violent threats: meteorologists. It wonât end there.
Vitriol is being directed at meteorologists. âIâve been doing this for 46 years and itâs never been like this,â says Alabama meteorologist James Spann. He says heâs been âinundatedâ with misinformation and threatening messages like âStop lying about the government controlling the weather or else.â
It's their job to warn residents about destructive storms â but political polarization has made them targets online.
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I remember very clearly when Trump refused to send ventilators to New York and we had refrigerator trucks full of bodies driving around the streets because the crematoriums were running at capacity and bodies were being buried three deep in a potterâs field on Hart Island.
I'm increasingly feeling like streaming services are just training their audiences not to get invested in any currently airing tv shows. Seems like a bad long-term plan, but of course, none of those execs care in the slightest about the long-term health of their industries.
I seriously loved Kaos. Seeing a mainstream show with a trans person as a major love interest, without that being treated like a whole thing, in particular was good for me to see. Really bummed to see it cancelled like this.
Trump administration protected Brett Kavanaugh from full FBI investigation
Inquiry by Sheldon Whitehouse found White House and FBI âmisledâ about inquiry into supreme court nominee
Each year Trump was in office, he called for an even deeper cut to the Disaster Relief Fund than he did the year before in his budget requests to Congress.
according to the Supreme Court, President Biden can kill anyone he wants without consequence, but also he can't stop states from violating federal law through the normal process. bleak set of incentivesaccording to the Supreme Court, President Biden can kill anyone he wants without consequence, but also he can't stop states from violating federal law through the normal process. bleak set of incentives