>"It's relentless -- relentless," sighed nurse Claudiu Ionita, standing in front of a line of gurneys in Bucharest University Hospital's morgue. On each gurney lay a body inside a black plastic bag."
>"It's relentless -- relentless," sighed nurse Claudiu Ionita, standing in front of a line of gurneys in Bucharest University Hospital's morgue. On each gurney lay a body inside a black plastic bag."
>"A fierce political dispute over a probe into Beirut's August 2020 port blast prompted the worst violence Lebanon has witnessed in more than 10 years on Thursday, after a protest descended into deadly street battles. At least six people _...Read More_
>"A fierce political dispute over a probe into Beirut's August 2020 port blast prompted the worst violence Lebanon has witnessed in more than 10 years on Thursday, after a protest descended into deadly street battles. At least six people _...Read More_
Thousands of protesters defied coronavirus lockdowns to hit the streets of Australia's largest cities on Saturday, as the country recorded its highest single-day caseload since the pandemic began
Thousands of protesters defied coronavirus lockdowns to hit the streets of Australia's largest cities on Saturday, as the country recorded its highest single-day caseload since the pandemic began
Was he president? I Never considered him president. Not once.
I NEVER referred to it as president. It was always the POS in the WH. Some friends laughed, others cringed, but as I said, I call it as I see it. No fucks given.
Was he president? I Never considered him president. Not once.
I NEVER referred to it as president. It was always the POS in the WH. Some friends laughed, others cringed, but as I said, I call it as I see it. No fucks given.
>"Poll of the week: A new Quinnipiac University poll finds that President Donald Trump's approval rating stands at 33%, while his disapproval is at 60%."
>"Poll of the week: A new Quinnipiac University poll finds that President Donald Trump's approval rating stands at 33%, while his disapproval is at 60%."
Overproduction of elites is an interesting theory. If interested in a stat-based look the decline in "social returns" of education and inflation of uni degrees check out Bryan Caplans 'Case against education'
Overproduction of elites is an interesting theory. If interested in a stat-based look the decline in "social returns" of education and inflation of uni degrees check out Bryan Caplans 'Case against education'