Insane thing happened in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Winning lacrosse team seniors photographed smoking cigars while celebrating their graduation. Forced to FORFEIT their entire season just before big playoff game for "violating state athletic association rules against tobacco use."
Parents/students try to claim that the cigars were fake, but a thorough investigation is conducted and a damning receipt from Shaw's grocery store is found (despite parents' attempt to smudge out the date on the receipt).
You live in a prison and you don't even know it.
🇺🇸BREAKING: Someone placed a $920 million crude oil short at 3:40 AM.
70 minutes later Axios reported the US and Iran were close to a deal.
Oil dropped 12%.
The trade made $125 million in profit.
Minutes after that Iran launched the “Persian Gulf Strait Authority” and oil surged 8%.
$760 million placed before Trump’s last announcement.
$920 million placed before this one.
Every major announcement in this war has been front-run by someone who knew it was coming.
What kind of war is this?
This is more like a trading desk with an army.
Never stop connecting the dots.
From @TheAthleticFC: New Jersey Transit confirmed on Friday that World Cup match goers will be charged $150 for a return rail trip from New York's Penn Station to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey this summer. Tickets are ordinarily priced at $12.90. https://t.co/QMm8dMaaw7
"I was standing in swanky restaurant in New York City wearing a black dress short enough to satisfy management, and I had just broken the most important rule of the job." https://t.co/MujjD2My6X
Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase will both match the US government's initial $1,000 contribution to the newly created ‘Trump Accounts,’ giving eligible employees' newborns a head start in the stock market. Read: https://t.co/uNeuIwAIlq
🚨 JUST IN: Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy makes major "air civility" push ahead of Thanksgiving, calls on people to not dress in their pajamas, say "please and thank you" to TSA and flight staff
"Let's try not to wear slippers and pajamas as we come to the airport."
"We should say please and thank you to our pilots and to our flight attendants...dressing with some respect. Whether it's a pair of jeans and a decent shirt, I would encourage people to maybe dress a little better, which encourages us to maybe behave a little better."
"I think that's positive. If we can help someone as we're getting on the aircraft that might need some help putting their bag in the overhead bin and you're a little stronger, a little buffer. You've been lifting, stand up and offer to grab that bag and put it up for someone who's having a more difficult time."
"Common courtesy and civility, I think is gonna work well."