New Orleans has never exactly been a paragon of good governance
I guess the question is what did he do prior to this that was arrestable? The FBI is probably following thousands of people who talk a big game online but never take any actions. I don't think we have enough information to be blaming anyone but the murderer for what happened here right now
Lmao the NY Post wanting to hold journalists accountable for accurate reporting is fucking rich
JD Vance is Elon's boy. Elon would totally want him in charge too. Vance has had direct connections to tech billionaires for a long time
Totally looks like Wheatsville Coop in Austin. If so, they have pretty good wages from my understanding, and also this location is closing permanently soon. But there are probably other stores that look like this too
You just have to think Republicans in Congress would much rather have a president JD Vance. Most of them hate Trump with a passion
No, this is correct. They get paid in methamphetamines
The reporting used as the source of this article says this is an idea the governor had (which has been widely disparaged and is unlikely to go anywhere), then this article spares no opportunity to make it sound like it's already law. Clickbait bullshit right here.
There also weren't people broadcasting mass shootings live on Facebook and inspiring copycat shootings, or being indoctrinated into incel culture alone in their bedrooms. There are legitimate pros and legitimate cons to 24/7 connection, this isn't just some "boomer yells at the sky" thing
Don't forget no cell phones. It's hard to overstate the (I believe negative) impact constant connection and notification has had on every aspect of our lives
...are...are people using these browser extensions on purpose?
I don't know enough to speak effectively to the overall point, but the banned food additive list and is only a microscopic portion of what food regulators do