
According to this, per 10,000 people:
- Japan: 0.2
- US: 19.5
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/homelessness-by-country
I make art that’s totally mine because I did it through AI. https://imgur.com/a/Rhgi0OC
According to this, per 10,000 people:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/homelessness-by-country
Also, Christianity was banned for quite awhile.
It’s one of the best, but it’s not free from controversy. Look at their board of directors and where they’ve worked (scroll down).
I think they’re mostly creating the world their owners want. I’ve seen articles buried, where you have to have the exact headline to access it.
To go along with what you’re saying, the headline people are usually the biggest problem.
Single, that would mean there is a lot of water.
FYI, they are almost equal opportunity rapists, they just want to make it seem like it’s “the gay guys” that are the problem.
This is the way. I make a great sweet and sour sauce with frozen cranberries, sugar, a little butter and water. Making stuff at home is so much better tasting, you don’t over eat it and it’s cheaper.
That’s good to hear, I hope they have many fights about it.
Louis Anthony “Tony” Cox Jr, a Denver-based risk analyst and former Trump adviser who once reportedly claimed there is no proof that cleaning air saves lives, is developing an AI application to scan academic research for what he sees as the false conflation of correlation with causation.
Cox has described the project as an attempt to weed “propaganda” out of epidemiological research and perform “critical thinking at scale” in emails to industry researchers, which were obtained via Freedom of Information Act requests by the Energy and Policy Institute, a non-profit advocacy group, and exclusively reviewed by the Guardian.
Do they have a way to test that? Surely the advertisers wouldn’t just trust meta, google, reddit, etc.
The kid mannequin didn’t think so.
Ackman said he was “gravely concerned” because he believed the left-wing candidate’s policies would be disastrous, triggering an exodus of the wealthy that would endanger New York’s public services by hollowing out its tax base.
wtf? Is this really the route they’re going to take? I know, pay your fucking share of taxes and then there wouldn’t be a “hollowing out.”
Ah, maybe. I don’t like either one of those, Jeffries is a sell out and has been for a long time. I guess I just don’t listen to them and consider them the mouthpiece of the worst of the democratic party. Bernie Sanders is more my speed and I consider him establishment.
BTW, Sh.itjust.works isn’t US based.
I know. Reuters is owned by a Canadian billionaire family if that’s important to you.
(Scroll down to the comments for info) https://sh.itjust.works/comment/12174374
I’m glad he did, I like Lemmy so much more.
I wouldn’t exactly call this melting down and a few people aren’t the “establishment”:
On Wednesday, many Democratic lawmakers and officials either denounced Mamdani or notably declined to rally around him. Republicans — including President Trump — crowed about Democrats embracing a democratic socialist who has called for reduced police funding and sided with Palestinians in the Gaza war.
- The top two Democratic leaders in Congress, Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, both New Yorkers, declined to endorse Mamdani even as they applauded his victory.
- New York Rep. Laura Gillen, from Nassau County, called Mamdani the “absolute wrong choice for New York.”
- Rep. Tom Suozzi, also from Nassau County, said he had “serious concerns.”
The Guardian isn’t horrible, but not perfect. Reuters, if you squint, is pretty good 3/4 of the time. Propublica is great for investigative journalism. All of them have horrible headline writers at least half the time. Politico isn’t worth checking, but every month or so, you might miss something. It’s a mixed bag basically, so you have to check out a few.
I try to post the “real” stuff (not what trump says, but what he and the republicans are doing) on politics at sh.itjust.works on weekdays. It’s US based and I’m anti-right.
To be fair, every single one of those changes was probably done by an intern and approved by a boss that didn’t read it, but thought because the intern was young they had the “pulse of what’s cool” in their hands. Also, we don’t know know if what was done was the actual advice given. That would be a great game though, “guess who came up with that idea.”
They’re not that great anyway. They’re barely holding on to my personal list of reliable sources. If I really need something, there are other places to go. Good luck BBC.
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