
The ice cream brand alleges Unilever violated an agreement to give Ben & Jerry's board "primary responsibility" over its social mission and brand integrity.

I'm gonna need a clip if this is real
Goddamn can't we just get one story arc at a time? How am I supposed to follow along with the genocide arc, the trampling on civil liberties arc, the dismantling democracy arc, the massive economic recession arc, and another epidemic arc?
I started an argument like that once. I made a joke about how there is literally always at least one person who defends not putting the cart back.
Idk man that Irish butter pretty damn good
Let the boy have them
I believed this was real for about half of the text. This fucking guy..
I don't know what a Metroidvania is
Sounds like a great day for mass protests
Thank you so much for Informing me about Garfield community
Best headline photo they could have picked
Sorry man administrative error we gotta start shooting them now
You know someone says this every single time one of her comics gets reposted but no one ever explains why/what happened. Is there like a specific instance of her doing something? Or is it just a general demeanor?
Is that why Microsoft word makes me want to harm myself and others?
Smells like compliance
second?
Who the fuck was the first?
Hey man Sloth's whole thing is that he had empathy.
This might be both one of the funniest and saddest things I've read since the last time I read about Trump in the news.
The ice cream brand alleges Unilever violated an agreement to give Ben & Jerry's board "primary responsibility" over its social mission and brand integrity.
Analysis released by new director, John Ratcliffe, suggests the agency believes totality of evidence makes a lab origin
The nuanced finding suggests the agency believes the totality of evidence makes a lab origin more likely than a natural origin. But the agency’s assessment assigns a low degree of confidence to this conclusion, suggesting the evidence is deficient, inconclusive or contradictory.
The simple truth is that Trump ignored almost every major issue facing this country’s working families in his first speech
I was at the Trump inauguration on Monday, and needless to say, I disagree with almost everything he had to say.
What really struck me, however, is not what he said, which was not surprising given his general rhetoric – but what he didn’t say. The simple truth is that Donald Trump gave a major speech, the first speech of his second presidency, and ignored almost every significant issue facing the working families of this country.
How crazy is that?
Our healthcare system is broken, is dysfunctional and is wildly expensive. We remain the only wealthy nation not to guarantee healthcare for all. Not one word from Trump about how he is going to address the healthcare crisis.
We pay, by far, the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs – sometimes 10 times more than the people in other countries – and one out of four Americans is unable to afford the prescriptions that their doctors prescribe. Not one word from Donald Trump on the high cost of prescription drugs.
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