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How'd they pay it though? And why would it be OK for them to pay less than citizens?
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I looked into this. It's because prosecutors must prove employers knowingly hired the undocumented workers, and that isn't easy.
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They're fighting gang members and murderers. Of course, they should hide their faces.
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They told her to back off, repeatedly, then shot her with rubber, maybe. She should have listened to and respected the police officers when the ordered her to leave.
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They we're told multiple times to not get close and to leave the intersection but stayed.
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The Democrats won’t fix this. They were part of the problem too. The lies thrived under their leadership just as much. We need something far more radical to break free from the corruption.
End money in politics.
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What about the burning cars? What about the bottles and stones being thrown at police? What about the blocking of major roadways holding up ambulances and police? What about the looting? And what about the cars drifting in intersections hitting innocent bystanders?
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The algorithms are way more complicated than that.
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About time.
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He wasn't "just observing." He was obstructing.
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Anyone who believes Elon is a nazi is truly clueless
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Oh😪 come on..
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Nothing about it is true. I'm not pro Trump, but I hate these types of hyperbolic posts.
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People don't learn from history. History taught us that.
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Parallels between different medications, subject groups, etc. need to be drawn therefore the baseline has to be saline. Placebo-controlled trials are fundamental in establishing efficacy. Suggesting they aren't needed undermine rigorous scientific standards.
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Hard to argue against it. C-sections reduce evolutionary pressure from the birth canal, potentially allowing for larger brains over many generations.
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I was all over those negotiations at the time. Canada conceded on all key points, like dairy and dispute resolutions. Most viewed Trudeau's approach as accommodating, not the other way around.
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What he was emphasizing is that importing labor for roles like teaching and caregiving isn't a wise strategy. Instead, the U.S. should focus on importing specialized labor to address specific shortages, rather than filling jobs that U.S. citizens are qualified for and deserve.
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What do you mean by "better culture"?
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Trudeau has never stood up to Trump in the past. What makes you think he would do so now?
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The 14th Amendment's Section 3 was never intended to bypass the democratic process.
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Did my question upset you in any way? I assure you, I'm as real as it gets.
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Managing forest debris, like leaves, reduce fire risk by minimizing fuel buildup. It's a standard practice in fire prevention.
This being political is just sad.
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Exactly. Criticism of any party should be seen as a way to strengthen democracy, not as loyalty to the opposition. That kind of binary thinking is eroding meaningful discourse and accountability
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You believe the shooting was faked?
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Not all, absolutely not. But many.
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What he was emphasizing is that importing labor for roles like teaching and caregiving isn't a wise strategy. Instead, the U.S. should focus on importing specialized labor to address specific shortages, rather than filling jobs that U.S. citizens are qualified and in abundance for.
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Cables have been damaged every month for two months.
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Allegedly
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Christmas movies usually have snow, carols, and family dinners. Die Hard has glass shards, detonators, and Alan Rickman falling off a building. Same vibe.
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I'm personally not a fan, but I wouldn't call her overrated since she's so beloved.
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Red Dead Redemption 2 got me real close. Such a good game.
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DEI is nothing but a corporate smokescreen. It’s not about diversity or inclusion. It’s about PR.
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Allegedly
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Quite frustrating that Kamela hasn't and isn't going after the price gougers right now
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The future isn't coming; it's already here, and it's writing its own rules in Python.
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Public Wi-Fi is safer with HTTPS, but metadata like DNS isn't encrypted (unless using DoH). MITM attacks via rogue hotspots or corporate certs still pose risks.
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Borat.
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Oh, my bad. Thank you! Now I know.
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It's spelled 'sleep apnea'.
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This is an obvious example of a news agency spreading misinformation, revealing an agenda. Sweden isn't abandoning Palestinian refugees – it's doubling Gaza aid from 400M to 800M SEK via other channels. The shift away from UNRWA is due to Israel's ban, not a lack of support.
Stop twisting facts.
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When a 15-year-old becomes the shooter, it should be clear the problem runs deeper than politicians are willing to admit.
'Thoughts and prayers' feel like hitting snooze on a fire alarm.