If the catch is that it is $50k, sign me the fuck up. Lucid Air's are pretty industry leading in regards to range at ~500 miles and those are $70k. 1500km is over 900 miles.
Why was she carrying around $3k? Nothing illegal about that but that is a little curious.
Unfortunately the police are often with them.
That website is batshit. It looks like a tabloid website. It's not just promoting the lab leak theory. It also calls out Fauci, Andrew Cuomo, and Biden. It is basically a political hit piece. Fucking embarrassing.
It would basically be like Biden changing a site about Russia to include info about Trump's pee tape.
And his wife worked here undocumented and her parents got citizenship through chain migration.
One. His mom was from Scotland. His older siblings are what he considers anchor babies.

U.S.-born man held for ICE under Florida’s new anti-immigration law
He likely did not start driving the car in a mental health crisis. Oftentimes mental health issues are not persistent.
Regardless, you seem to have missed the main issue somehow. Maybe try reading the article again.
It's only been five years since we did that exact thing in Nigeria...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation reviewed documents allegedly written by the teen, which calls for the assassination of Trump and the start of a revolution to "save the white race," according to federal court documents.
Something tells me the administration will ignore this.
*honeybees
Native bees are more important for pollination. A Mason or leafcutter bee can do 300x the pollination that a honey bee can.
Link to the AP article if you don't want to read it through Ground News:
https://apnews.com/article/shipping-emissions-climate-change-98ff23ca4739d8b4fc5a8f941a7ca0c4
I don't they care if people know that the prison brutally injures people. In fact, that is kind of the point of sending people to that specific prison and people know that. If he is dead, that is a little different.
About the only incentive is that they are used as what amounts to slave labor. Gang members are put away for life and do hard labor. People who did crime but not violent crime are put away for years and are given "skills" training for when they get out.
Saw somebody suggest this last night and it seems like a very real possibility. Why else would they stall on returning him? It's not like him telling everyone his experience will make the administration care about the terrible conditions there. Those conditions are the point.
That's like saying a forcing people to get a license to drive only encourages people to drive without one. Most people follow the law especially if the fee is small. The concealed permit is $50 so it's definitely not going to be higher than that. Renewal is $13. That's not exactly breaking the bank. And if that is too high for some, maybe have your local John Brown Gun Club subsidize the cost for people who can't afford it.


The Houston Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is demanding action from HISD after a violent attack on three Afghan girls at Paul Revere Middle School. One of the girls was beaten so severely she became unresponsive. The girl's father, who moved to the U.S. for a better life, says his daug...

Taking a class reinforces the lesson that guns are not toys and need to be stored appropriately and safely. That will help prevent theft and also the biggest group for accidental gun deaths is toddlers because people don't view their gun as deadly. The permits can also be used in conjunction with removing guns from people who are violent.
Specifically Jackson ignoring the Supreme Court's ruling that states can't uproot thousands of Natives and move them. He is said to have commented "John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it." So Georgia was able to steal a ton of Cherokee land and kick off the Trail of Tears.
A 600 lb wheel of cheese? Jesus. I've seen big wheels of cheese in my day but that one would take the cake.
Social Security lists thousands of living immigrants as dead to prompt them to leave, AP sources say
These are documented immigrants but they are not citizens.
Unsurprisingly he is Trump's favorite president.
Early reality TV gave us greats like our secretary of transportation.

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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told agency employees that a commission formed by President Donald Trump will investigate the childhood vaccine schedule.


No injuries have been reported, and impact to airport operations should be "minimal."


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The patient's doctor criticized the insurance company, saying that the treatment was necessary to prevent her from dying.


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Tesla shareholders approved Elon Musk's pay package in June, after it was voided by a judge in January. But that wasn't enough, the court ruled.

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