Dogs aren’t obligate carnivores like cats, they’re perfectly fine eating non-meat foods.
Dogs aren’t obligate carnivores like cats, they’re perfectly fine eating non-meat foods.
Even worse, sometimes they’re not dead and could be saved if only the POS driver would call 911.
120 days for a recent criminal vehicular homicide case in my state. Guy looked down at his phone to make a call and struck and killed a woman biking with her kids in a trailer. The kids lived, at least, and the guy pled guilty and has been publicly remorseful and active against distracted driving. But still - 120…
CA’s state constitution is famously easy to amend by popular ballot initiative (and as a result is one of the longest constitutions in the world). The death penalty was reinstated by that ballot method.
They’re not wrong, something is being taken away from us in power when society gets more equitable. It just happens to be advantage we don’t deserve and get at the expense of others. Where the whiners err is crying like a little child that won’t share the class toys with the other kids.
I think you become a full adult in some respects (FAFSA, taxes) but in other respects it's the spouse. WI, for example, allows people 18-21 to drink alcohol as long as their parent or spouse is present.
Nah, it was SD that held out, and even sued (and lost). Wisconsin did a little graduated thing but they were up to 21 by 1986.
It's the UN making the declaration that this violates human rights, not the US.
A lot of his supporters are under 25, so last time around they simply couldn't vote
Not since Lawrence v Texas.
A ton of places I've shopped do have something stuck in the chip reader that says exactly that. It doesn't seem to require anything specific, just a blank plastic card or piece of card stock.
IIRC people found not guilty by reason of insanity end up spending a longer period locked up (on average, of course). They're just locked up in a hospital rather than a jail.
There are definitely other funds, but they’re basing this decision on how the law violates Title VII within schools specifically. Generally when the Feds withold money they’re constrained by said money being relevant to the violation. They can’t just withold from whatever pool they feel like.
Most likely because it's the primary weapon they have. Medicare/Medicaid funding is probably subject to specific rules and highway funding is under a different department.
She's petitioning for a thir party administrator to be named, so she won't be doing anything with his estate.
Absolutely. I can't imagine how complex it will be to deal with, while she's grieving on top of that. Just an utter nightmare.
Despite what some funeral directors like to imply, embalming someone and putting them in a vault doesn’t stop decomposition. Nothing tangible will remain of any of us, that’s just how being organic matter works.
If he didn’t have a will it will go to his next of kin per state law. As he had no spouse or children and his parents are deceased I believe it would be his siblings. If the studio was incorporated it might work a little differently, especially if there were other owners or financial partners.
Maybe The Atlantic? They’ve run a few long pieces.
I wonder. They don’t automatically kill Yellowstone Grizzlies who kill people, only the ones that appear to be treating people as prey and hunting them for food. A grizzly that is provoked and kills a person gets to keep being a bear. Could be similar rules for bison. (Although their population in Yellowstone is so…