The day before Trump paused tariffs and sparked a historic 10% market rally, his accounts bought 327 stocks worth up to $12.8 million. The trades weren't disclosed until yesterday—over a year late. He paid a $200 penalty. https://t.co/YpM7plFrav
not showing her kids as part of her daily life is a deliberate choice. unfortunately, others won't have the same choice when a rando just appears out of nowhere with that surveillance contraption
Customers have every right to feel misled. The 2017 marketing explicitly said T-Mobile would “never change the price you pay… only YOU have the power.” The Un-contract Promise (pre-4/28/22 plans) committed that only you can change what you pay and they’d cover your final month’s recurring charge if they raised prices and you left within 60 days. The T&Cs stated they “will not increase” the base recurring charge while you stayed in good standing (limited to that charge, not taxes/fees/add-ons).
The gap between the strong promise and how it’s being applied now is driving the arbitrations and complaints. If affected, review your original account docs and the exact promise language.
Elon, I can give you many, many names of people who have died because of your aid cuts.:
*Yamah Freeman was a 23-year-old woman who died in childbirth because you stopped paying for the diesel for ambulances in her part of Liberia. I talked to her parents and sister in their village.
*Gbessey Kiadu, age 1, died of malaria because of your cuts in Liberia. I talked to his mom in her village.
*Ibrahim Koroma, an infant, died of AIDS in Sierra Leone after you interrupted HIV supplies. I talked to health workers who cared for him.
*Achol Deng was an 8-year-old girl with HIV in South Sudan who died when you cut funding for the health care worker who provided her medicines. I talked to him.
I could go on and on. In almost every village you go to in South Sudan, Uganda, Liberia, Sierra Leone or other countries I reported in, you find people dying because of aid cuts. I challenge you: Come with me on a reporting trip, and we'll talk to these moms and dads, and you'll see the dying children themselves. I think if you see the kids whose lives are at stake, maybe you'll change your mind.