Being "screwed over" is an interesting way to describe a ruling that requires people who freely took out loans to pay them back, as they promised they would. Not to mention that neither that neither the Constitution nor the law authorized the promised relief.
The New York Times published a story in March saying Alabama walk-on Kai Spears was at the scene of Jan. 15 fatal shooting. Spears denied it. NYT stood by its reporting.
Fast forward to this week, Spears sued. Today, the NYT corrected the story https://t.co/t5c4eA06Sl
When I walk into work tomorrow, a security officer will make sure I'm wearing a mask. When does it end? My patients should be able to see my face when we talk.
Great piece by @NBSaphierMD on how some want the Covid state of emergency to go on forever.
https://t.co/SkZhj4EqFE
I've been mostly silent on the whole Brandon Miller situation at #Alabama basketball. Thanks to the stellar reporting of @JournoRyan, that silence is being broken.
My column: After New Details, Media Owes Brandon Miller, Alabama Basketball an Apology
https://t.co/rpZZvmNTq3
Seriously, if you read anything about the “Brandon Miller” case, it has to be this. Straight up timeline backed by video evidence. The character assassination the media has done is unforgivable
Not long from now, maybe 5 or 10 years, when covid is widely seen as a bad cold thanks to widespread population immunity, people are going to look back and wonder at the panicked overreaction. They will say, why didn't they just protect the vulnerable and get on with life?
ICYMI @RyanBrownLive called out the AHSAA for its ridiculous and tone-deaf suspension of Hoover baseball coach @MoseleyAdam for the egregious crime of representing his country with Team USA. @NextRoundLive
🎥: @abc3340 (The Zone)
After 32 months, Sweden – the country that famously rejected lockdowns and school closures in spring 2020 – has the lowest cumulative excess mortality in the world, in a damning indictment of lockdown orthodoxy. https://t.co/DQuI3uX3p2