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by Toter - 5 months ago

Elon Musk Dubs Social Security a 'Ponzi Scheme,' Hurting American Taxpayers

Elon Musk, during a conversation with Joe Rogan, controversially referred to Social Security as a "Ponzi scheme," igniting considerable backlash. Detractors contend that this program serves as an essential resource for the elderly. Musk’s assertions, facing significant political opposition, undersco...

by Toter - 5 months ago

Ensure Safe Disposal of Expired Medications: Prevent Risks!

Renier Coetzee emphasizes the dangers of consuming expired pharmaceuticals, highlighting significant health hazards involved. Furthermore, improper disposal methods, such as discarding drugs in the trash or flushing them down the toilet, can lead to detrimental environmental impacts. To responsibly...

by Toter - 5 months ago

Officer Sarah Clasen Arrested for DUI Manslaughter in Motorcyclist's Death

Sarah Clasen, a Washington State Patrol officer, ironically arrested for DUI-related vehicular homicide, previously urged driver vigilance. She hit motorcyclist Jhoser Sanchez while allegedly intoxicated, denying sobriety tests. Clasen's story clashed with evidence, leading to her arrest and a 72-ho...

by Toter - 5 months ago

Jordon Hudson Urges Trump to Restore Maine Sea Grant Program

Bill Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, urges Donald Trump via Instagram to reinstate the Maine Sea Grant, highlighting its vital role in Maine's coastal communities. Her plea emphasizes the importance of local elections and the impact of policy decisions on individuals and industries. Will Trum...

by Toter - 5 months ago

Georgians Face Turmoil in Trump's Initial Month, Claims DNC

Donald Trump hosted the "Believers & Ballots" event in Pike County, October 23, 2024. His first month reportedly harms Georgia's economy with job cuts and funding freezes affecting the CDC. DNC claims his actions risk essential benefits for many Georgians. Trump addresses Congress at 9 p.m. EST....

by Toter - 5 months ago

Modern Legal Documents Still Cite Historical Slavery References

Michigan State University’s Citing Slavery Project reveals enduring legal influences from slavery-era rulings. Despite the 13th Amendment, precedents like Prigg v. Pennsylvania continue shaping property law and civil rights cases. Law professor Justin Simard encourages awareness and thoughtful citat...