Fast.com says my download speed is 18 mbps. Speedtest.net said 28 mbps, and AT&Ts speed test said 42 mbps. All within a minute of one another. Which should I believe?
Fast.com says my download speed is 18 mbps. Speedtest.net said 28 mbps, and AT&Ts speed test said 42 mbps. All within a minute of one another. Which should I believe?
Johansson’s response (“Tell them that they can be directed to Jeffrey Tambor, Jared Leto, and Felicity Huffman’s reps for comment.”) was awful and lacking in empathy but where did she say she’s taking the role to try and win an Oscar like this article says she did? Or did I miss it?
It reminds me of people who didn’t feel Hillary was being fair if she brought up Trump’s alleged sexual assault of women because of her husband’s alleged sexual assault. She was running against Trump, not her husband. It’s gross.
Definitely. Exposure of the past, including the ugly side of it, is key to show how we got where we are (and how far we still have to go.) Kids need to know that.
The books should be read by those who want to, with context explained, but there’s no reason to keep the name of a book award named after someone whose views…
He’s president because the Russians interfered in the election and the head of the FBI took the unprecedented step of speaking out publicly about one investigation days before the election, but not about the ongoing investigation about the other candidate. Otherwise she wins.
Thanks for the explanation. I suppose it’s also possible the coworker doesn’t actually exist and the Post ran a completely fabricated smear piece on a liberal. But who knows!
If anything I think the stunt might hurt Bob Menendez, as Trump seems super chummy on the phone.
That sounds like the same bullshit as Harvard admissions saying Asian-American students lack as much personality as white student applicants.
Can we start a GoFundMe campaign to put billboards on all sides of these places telling women all the things they refuse to tell them inside? Freedom of speech, right?
Good news!
Or 6 or 7 to 3 or 2 if anytime soon Ginsburg or Breyer have to retire for health reasons. They’re ages 85 and 79, respectively, and respectfully, I still feel both should’ve retired during Obama’s first two years. Not doing so may sadly undo their life’s work.
“I always do my best to treat people, including those I disagree with, respectfully and will continue to do so”
Wait, was it during an episode of “I Love Future Films”?
Oh, I’d love all the billboards to go away, I was just pointing out they are everywhere. I probably shoud’ve added an emoticon or exclamation point at the end of my original statment! (Like that!) Also, the campaigning by studios is gross as can be, and the idea that people (actors, writers, directors) are expected to…
It’s kind of ironic the study is coming out of Stanford, as that’s where Steve Jobs gave his famous 2005 commencement speech that told people to make sure to make their job something they love. Not great advice for many many people.