I’m on iOS 27 and I can confirm that its concision is New Siri’s killer feature.
Spokane Rising
this is just an excuse though. In 2024, several states had equally as generous or even more generous return deadlines for election-day-postmarked votes and counted faster than CA
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The price of oil on the market doesn’t reflect the actual lack of supply. We are weeks away from a global supply shock unlike anything we’ve seen since the 1970s.
If a deal happens, it will be because of this, not anything else.
So do Utah, Colorado, and Oregon, but they don’t take nearly as long to count as California or Washington.
In an era in which voters are polarized by how and when they vote, counting more quickly should absolutely be a priority, to ensure voters feel like they can trust the results.
Hot take: Axios is complicit in an obvious pump-and-dump scheme and should be prosecuted.
Living in these areas is a CHOICE.
If you make that choice, you should have to pay the full cost, rather than demand that low-income urban renters subsidize you.
If you suffer a loss due to your choice to live there, you should get relocation assistance instead of being allowed to rebuild.
The “crisis”: That insurers are accurately pricing in higher risk to live in flood, wildfire, and hurricane zones.
“It’s okay that it takes two weeks to know the result of an election” is not a good argument and not an argument that any progressive should be making!