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So sad.

Misinformation is certainly plentiful, but there are really only two questions that matter, and they won’t get a universal answer worldwide:
1.) Do you believe that state and federal law should always take precedence over Sharia Law where they overlap?
2.) As an adherent to Sharia Law, are there any circumstances under

There’s a high degree of misinformation here. Enterprise Zone tax credits are designed to be performance-based, such that if Foxconn expends the capital and creates the jobs that were originally promised, the company receives the full incentive, but otherwise, they do not. Some payments would be cash, that’s true...but

Great response to an ill-conceived set of ideas. To the generation of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the answer to your brilliant notion will always be “if only it were that easy”. Assume that whatever you’re suggesting is either impractical or has already been tried, and do your research before getting out your protest

Yes! Journalism! About tech! How nostalgic!

Chief among them is that people have cut down the eponymous trees that park was designated to protect.

You can label it “familiar disdain” from mainstream journalists, but Cooper is as about as progressive as they come...if he’s skeptical, it can only be because the far-left, socialist goals of the Green New Deal are so laughably unrealistic.

Uh, bioengineered is far more intuitive than “GMO” to the uninitiated. This seems like a pretty good compromise, considering you’ll never please everyone.

FWIW, spiral sliced hams like the ones shown in the pic are almost always bought fully cooked...these days it’s harder to find uncooked ham, and there’s little sense in sous-videing a pre-cooked one.

A classier cousin of this is sourdough/french/tuscan bread boats - layer scrambled eggs, ham/bacon, roasted red peppers & cheese in hollowed out loaves, replace the cut-off tops, wrap in aluminum foil and bake for a half-hour or so, then slice to taste. Christmas morning heaven, and it easily feeds a larger crowd if

As an IT admin and web developer who has frequently had to deal with the high bar set by HIPAA compliance (which is rarely fully met in the health care industry even today), this will be far too expensive, and based on the nature of information security, it won’t necessarily be effective in making your personal data

Are the “doughnuts” in that pic spawned from some sort of waffle maker? THESE are Krispy Kremes.

Fair point. James Alex Fields Jr., who committed the murder in Charlottesville, is apparently a white supremacist, but again, being an evil racist doesn’t necessarily make you a fascist, although people make the leap pretty readily and often use the terms interchangeably.

Holding unpopular opinions that may contradict core American beliefs, a propensity for making horribly offensive statements, and possessing extremely undesirable physical and character traits do not a Fascist make.

Thanks for sacrificing so we don’t have to. You’re one of the remaining good ones, Ryan - keep up the great writing!

It’s great to be vigilant and all, and anti-Trump sentiments are often well-placed, but perpetuating “the rise of fascism” and attempting to correlate it to the Trump administration (as well as “white nationalism”) is unfounded. Not that Novak would ever waste an opportunity for political alarmism in an article

Coincidentally, your Amazon article is just another thinly veiled, angsty sky-is-falling rant about hell-bound ‘murica...how very meta.

That white guy Ralph Taylor suing to identify as black (based on DNA evidence) will be a much more interesting case...but now that the floodgates have opened, it will be fascinating to see our cultural tolerance level for scenarios that we haven’t begun to consider. So far, those who appeal to identify as a different

One can’t simply expect an unbiased definition of political parties in a Gawker forum...back to trollementary school we go:

Your snarkiness aside, America’s economic prosperity is a big part of GM’s problem...it’s their small cars that aren’t selling, because Americans have more to spend on SUVs/crossovers and gas is cheap.