You might just have the wrong shape of glasses. I thought for years I had the right shape of glasses on my face, but as it turns out a different shape looked way better.
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I'm fairly certain it's easier in Croatia than in most countries.
Israel under Rabin seemed intent to stick to the accords, but a far-right ultrazionist terror attack in Hebron and the subsequent assassination of Rabin by a right-wing Israeli extremist undermined it significantly as well.
Yeah Abagnale pretended to be a doctor and conducted 12 "fitness examinations", supposedly for Pan Am, on young female students. Definitely creepy.
And then there's the individual women who accused him of all sorts of stuff.
You should probably know the best con that Abagnale pulled is making people believe he actually did all of those things. Journalists have discovered that the vast majority of his claims are completely fabricated.
To be fair, a lot of people reject military service, unless their country is attacked. Opinions tend to shift at that point.
Bitcoin doesn't have the arbitration that banks can offer. Bitcoin also uses ridiculous amounts of energy, so much so that I don't think the network could even handle taking over the volume that the banks currently handle. The idea that it is somehow a saviour for the environment is laughable.
Ignoring that the UK isn't part of the EU, the EUs privacy laws extend to all European citizens, and it has treaties with most of the world (including the US) allowing it to enforce those.
As the article addresses, inflation is down because demand has cratered, as people are simply significantly poorer than they were before. Demand for food is down, as people don't have the money for food anymore, so prices must come down. Instead, people have to stand in breadlines to be fed.
This isn't a good thing. It's the worst way of addressing inflation, as it leads to sharp increases in severe poverty without addressing any of the actual causes of inflation. The Argentinian economy is becoming less productive and the added imports means more money is flowing out of the country instead of towards it.
Before, inflation was making Argentinians poor. Now it's Milei making them poor. In the end, poverty is just getting worse.
They were transporting the only remaining copies of the Epstein list.
It's literally happened to every single version of Windows, 10 and below.
I think the point was that "biological sex" is a legal term, not a biological one. Hence the application of the law here, irregardless of what this kid's actual situation is. It's a demonstration of why this law is stupid, and what stupid things a school board has to do to remain compliant.
They're almost certainly not grouping the kid with the girls out of spite, but to avoid being liable for not doing so if someone were to find out this kid is, according to the law, "biologically female". The school has to protect itself from this liability, and thus we get this extreme example of the law being stupid.