Tell me you are not part of a minority, are male, and have 0 empathy with a single image.
Tell me you are not part of a minority, are male, and have 0 empathy with a single image.
Yes, until the Trump slashed the foreign aid to Pakistan in 2018. Since then they got much closer to China because they need someone to balance out Russian support for India.
It says that the president of the US has immunity for official acts which fall within their “exclusive sphere of constitutional authority”. This aligns with the executive privileges in other democracies.
In theory yes. In practice like all social conventions they change based on what most people believe they are.
Of course it matters. States and laws work the way the general consensus says they work. One of the reasons Trump can get away with 90% of what he does is because public servants got fed the idea that the president of the US is above the law.
That’s not what the ruling says and repeating that false interpretation only helps Trump.
The more logical choice would be to tax the distribution license sold by non American entities.
The thing that makes this unenforceable is that what he means is that he wants to tax movies not filmed fully in the US even if they are American movies.
The judge and prosecution in the first trial fucked up by including testimony for crimes Weinstein was not accused of, so the trial needs to be repeated. This is the kind of mistake they do in 90% of the cases but Weinstein can afford lawyers that care.
This is not even an American issue, prosecutors all over the world get used to steam rolling poor fool after poor fool so when they face someone that can afford an adequate defence team they are caught with their pants down more often than not.
As long as Google doesn’t sell Chrome to OpenAI.
You can make a relatively tasty rice with beans with canned beans and bit of salt in 10 minutes - if you are feeling fancy adding parsley will even move it to tasting good. I’m starting to suspect all the corn syrup is damaging american’s taste buds beyond repair.
And the ones arriving are coming at a premium. And it’s not only because of the value of the tariffs. There are plenty of people complaining that American companies are being required to pay imports up front because no one wants to take the risk of rejected deliveries due to surprise tariffs. This often means that American companies will need to get loans to pay for their orders, and those costs will be passed to the customers.
I also saw posts of people saying that hospitals aren’t buying some medical equipment anymore because the sales price is locked by contracts with insurance companies and buying it from China would put them at a loss, so it’s more profitable to refuse service to patients - hurray for private healthcare ! /s
Wikipedia has always been subject to EU laws regarding personal dignity rights, like the right to be forgotten for example. The GDPR is not even relevant for 99% of those cases, and they predate GDPR and even then web by decades. There have been court cases about it, and Wikipedia complies with court decisions. It’s not an Achilles Heel it is the normal balancing act between the public’s right to be informed and the individual’s rights to a private life.
2 and 5 are also fine at best. Good cutlery needs to have proper “thick” handles, these all look cheap and unergonomic.
You can keep personal data without consent for security and fraud detection. What Wikipedia does is perfectly compatible with GDPR.
Edit: case in point, Wikipedia is already subject to the GDPR, it’s a very high profile website, and it hasn’t been sued for violating it.
It’s a bit different criticising a party for courting thinly disguised bribes from oligarchs and plutocrats, and wanting to remove all funding a party.
Who said anything about Christianity? Eggs and rabbits are symbols of fertility, and [insert your favourite fertility goddess] will be worshipped.
Probably the only newspaper in the world that didn’t have this article already written down and refined over the last few years.
Don’t both GNOME and KDE send sigterm first on shutdown?
Non credible defense is leaking.