Some really crazy cases in here
- cop looked up ex-girlfriend and family in Flock 100+ times
- cop stalked wife giving "test" as reason
- cop searched one plate 395 times in 10 months; was later fired
Cops keep getting arrested for using Flock to stalk people
www.404media.co/cops-keep-ge...
Why is the Supreme Court Historical Society selling a peg doll set featuring only the current male justices? Who would want this? supremecourtgifts.org/products/sup...
State capture, federalism, and consumer protection: NAD turns to the states: “What’s most notable about the press release is what it doesn’t say. Typically, NAD would refer this type of issue to the FTC [not AGs]”
Karp proving the argument that society ignores the labor of women by ignoring the labor of women.
Intentional sleep deprivation is a form of torture
You shouldn't be able to lead an IPO and a pogrom in the same week.
anyway NOTUS (news of the US, apprently) wants to rebrand as "the star" but the washington star sued for trademark infringement & just got a TRO preventing the rebrand for now
www.thewrap.com/media-platfo...
i spoke with @FastCompany about the two dan sullivans running for senate as republicans in alaska
but the most important thing about this article is today i learned the word "tittle!"
www.fastcompany.com/91555498/dan...
The idea that an NDA could constrain an elected official around ANYTHING having to do with their governance seems to be corrupt.
There have been more than a dozen cases around the country where police use Flock to obsessively and illegally stalk people.
NOTUS' plan to rebrand as the Star was put on hold Tuesday after a federal judge granted a temporary restraining order in response to The Washington Star's trademark complaint.
Typically, NAD would refer this type of issue to the FTC (especially given that the issue relates to compliance with the FTC’s own Endorsement Guides).
Wake up y’all new structure ambiguity exercise just dropped. #linguistics
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"Parents also described difficulties getting children to sleep. The lights in the Dilley facility were kept on all night, and toys that can help kids sleep were prohibited in living areas."