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I think Queens and S.I. have a higher number of NYPD officers (as well as FDNY personnel) living there than the other boroughs. So a lot of this is the teachers there supporting their friends/family/neighbors, because, of course, nobody you know could EVER be part of the problem, because they're perfectly nice in

I wish more comic book stores would figure out that crude, sexist bullshit and a creep vibe is just bad for business. You want women and parents with kids as customers because you're trying to make money.

While that area is in the mountains, it's not far from Staunton, where I can assure you cell service is just fine, and there's plenty of wifi. Not everything in the "quiet zone" box is all that quiet. There's a core area - I think in West Virginia, which has tighter restrictions.

Areas of the Blue Ridge Parkway -

Actually, it wasn't too long ago when they didn't have to justify it at all. "Why did you shoot him?" (show picture of victim) "Oh, OK!"

Or maybe that was last week.

Wouldn't moving Australia's street date the most sense? Or are they insisting they go first, like the New Hampshire presidential primary?

Weirdly, every song is going to be about a menu item at St. Claire Annex in Watch Hill.

Depends on what people mean by "fighting". Couples that are so conflict-adverse that they avoid any sort of disagreement whatsoever may have an issue. Resentment and bad feelings can build up over time because you've never told the other person that they're doing something - something that they don't realize is

I'd say that the bigger issue is a lack of appropriate supervision.

Well, no. Doing it as a commercial activity makes it different. For one thing, they're trying to skim a profit off this. And if you've spent time with people you know, you have a general idea of their level of cleanliness.

So, here's a question - if Airbnb is enabling a ton of people to break the law, could that fall afoul of state and federal racketeering statutes?

I'm not sure that's the biggest risk. Unregulated food production used to make an unbelievable number of people sick in this country. Sort of like diseases before vaccines.

Actual bed and breakfasts in the United States, operated as a commercial enterprise, have to be insured, inspected and in a building that's got appropriate zoning or a variance.

What the hell? This just isn't legal in many places. In New York State, you CANNOT serve people food commercially, cooked and served in your own home. NYC regs ban it as well. It's a health code violation on its face, and in some jurisdictions it may be a zoning violation as well.

So here's my understanding, as a very lapsed Catholic.

Any MD involved in these procedures shouldn't just be disciplined, they should be facing Federal civil rights charges.

By the way, anyone who hasn't heard the version of "Do You Love Me Now?" as well as the cover of The Who's "So Sad About Us" on the Safari EP (and included in the 20th anniversary release of Cannonball). should run to listen to them.

The school has a legal obligation under Title IX to do just that. The Federal Government requires it. And the legal standard that the Department of Education is currently telling schools to operate under is a "preponderance of evidence" - a "more likely than not"-level of proof. If you are not doing that, your

Wilmore has significant experience as a writer and producer - that counts for a lot on a show like this.

Don't worry. With the rise of tests to show "career readiness" starting in kindergarten, we'll push those self-esteem issues down to younger and younger kids!

I have to wonder if if they're getting the drugs from veterinary suppliers / manufacturers, or some sort of fly-by-night compounder, rather than stuff that's approved for use in humans made in inspected facility. As ridiculous as it might seem, that would likely be enough to end the executions. And the states are