

namely, the 80-year-old president’s health
Isn’t that a softball? His poor health is a good thing for everyone, not a bad thing.


namely, the 80-year-old president’s health
Isn’t that a softball? His poor health is a good thing for everyone, not a bad thing.


It’s not a good design, anyway, according to the principles of vexillology. We should replace it after the civil war.


Sounds expensive. Most nans weight a lot of pounds.


Apartments can be owned by the residents, too. (Condos/flats.) Improvements in technology are now making it possible for companies to own and operate single-family homes in the same way that they’ve owned and operated apartments for hundreds of years. For that reason, I don’t find this bill to be logically consistent; If it is problematic for companies to own and operate homes (and I am skeptical that it is), then apartments should also be included.
You don’t like the AI response at the top? It’s free and I find it super helpful. But you are welcome to ignore it.
You can still Google it for free. You only have to pay for AI if you use AI.


They’re not sensible. They’re Republicans.


[Donald Trump] announced that his administration would no longer be enforcing the law for U.S. shell companies—and that no one would need to worry about prosecution for breaking the law. A few months later, Trump’s Treasury Department announced that it was destroying all of the filings the registry had compiled thus far, torching the database entirely.
This sounds like a cover-up to me.


Some things that would help:


What if I told you that the news exists so that not everyone on the planet has to research everything?


This will not increase the housing supply. In fact, it should theoretically decrease construction of housing, by reducing the demand for it. But it would be much harder for Congress to address the root of the problem, and big companies make an effective scapegoat.


“In diplomacy, the side with leverage doesn’t wait in the room,” Taha wrote. “You claim to be leading and winning, yet you arrived first. First mistake.”
Taha also flagged a telling moment from Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghci, who Taha claimed “entered last and refused to shake hands,” a claim supported by reporting from the Iranian news outlet Tasnim News Agency.
… That’s it? The headline seems hyperbolic.
They do poetry differently in Iran.