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No worries - lots of news out there
Anons - I need a little prayer - gastro stuff that causes my windpipe to stress and then I get nervous that my throat’s going to close…anyway, thanks in advance.
Here, have some calming frequencies - it’s helping me a bit. Sending love.
https://youtu.be/RaF0fZKMiJ4
Just had it 2 months ago for the coof. Took prednisone with it and that ruined my gut lining. Now I’m rebuilding slowly.
Saw him in concert years back - high energy
All organic - save your insults
I don’t want to take a Zyrtec but I think I will - thank you, anon.
Yes, and I’m under a naturopathic doctor’s care now (he didn’t prescribe prednisone) and he gave me a protocol to heal my gut/stomach/intestines. Just started it and just ran into some reflux I think. Thank you, anon.
Of note, my naturopathic doctor said ivermectin is wonderful. I took that with prednisone (shouldn’t have taken the latter) and it just stripped my good and bad bacteria so I’m healing the damage from that…
New Orleans Democrat mayor admits living rent-free in luxury $3,000-a-month taxpayer-funded apartment - weeks after blowing city cash on first class flights and declaring economy 'unsafe' for black women
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11273119/New-Orleans-controversial-Democrat-mayor-accused-living-taxpayer-funded-apartment-rent-free.html
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Mayor LaToya Cantrell admits living rent-free in the apartment located in the city's Upper Pontalba building on Jackson Square
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The apartment, which is owned by the city and managed by the French Market Corp., a city-affiliated agency, has a market rate of $2,991 per month
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The city's Metropolitan Crime Commission sent a report to the city council Thursday asking for an investigation into Cantrell's use of the apartment
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The MCC report included images of the mayor entering and leaving the apartment and presented witness testimony that she's been spending nights
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Both Cantrell and a councilmember who sits on the FMC board for the company managing the apartment say she's done nothing wrong
Weighty U.S. Supreme Court term dawns with environmental and race cases
https://www.reuters.com/legal/weighty-us-supreme-court-term-dawns-with-environmental-race-cases-2022-10-02
WASHINGTON, Oct 2 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court's nine justices are poised on Monday to open a new nine-month term packed with major cases including disputes centered on race that give members of its conservative majority fresh opportunities to flex their muscles, with an environmental case up first.
The top U.S. judicial body annually kicks off its term on the first Monday of October, and the justices have important cases on the schedule right away. The court has a 6-3 conservative majority. President Joe Biden's appointee Ketanji Brown Jackson - America's first Black woman justice - joins the court's liberal bloc after being confirmed by the Senate in April to succeed now-retired Justice Stephen Breyer.
On the term's first day, the justices are set to hear arguments in a case that could limit the scope of a landmark federal environmental law, the Clean Water Act of 1972. The court issued a decision in June that constrained the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under a different anti-pollution law, the Clean Air Act.
The court on Monday will consider for a second time a bid by Chantell and Mike Sackett, a married couple from Idaho, to build a home on property that the EPA has deemed a protected wetland requiring a permit under the Clean Water Act, which they had failed to obtain.
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