@awfulannouncing They have a road back, they can go through qualifying as Patrick reed did and pay any fines they have - They broke a contract and there has to be punishment for that
4 months after Trump pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, Forbes reports that Binance now holds $4.7 billion of the $5.4 billion supply of Trump’s World Liberty Financial stablecoin. That is 87%. It is the largest corruption scandal in the history of the US presidency.
6/ Price Error Hunter
Prompt:
"I’m looking for dirt-cheap or mistake fares from [insert city/region] to anywhere in [insert continent/region]. Act like a flight deal hunter and list websites, forums, and alert services I should monitor to catch these rare deals."
2/ Flexible Dates Price Hack
Prompt:
"I want to fly from [insert city] to [insert destination] within [insert month]. Act like a travel hacker. Compare prices for all days in that month and tell me which exact dates are cheapest to depart and return, and why."
1/ Hidden Fare Window Finder
Prompt:
"I want to fly from [insert origin city/airport] to [insert destination] around [insert date range]. Act like a flight pricing analyst and tell me the cheapest time frame (days & hours) to book this route based on airline pricing patterns and historical trends."
🚨 I STILL can't believe this happened
ELON MUSK: "Sen. Susan Collins told me she gave the Navy $12B for more submarines, got NO extra submarines, held a hearing to say, 'where'd the $12 billion go?'"
"They were like, 'we don't know.' That was it!" �
When New York State banned phones in public schools from bell to bell this past September, the goal was undistracted learning. But within weeks of the Great Phone Lockup, teachers began to notice an incidental (and arguably even more compelling) benefit: The teens were talking to one another as if they were in a Brat Pack movie. Sure, there’s been grumbling and some burner phones and scrolling in the bathroom. But generally, with phones off-limits, the atmosphere feels different. There’s a pleasant buzz in the lunchroom, chatter in the hallways, and an alphabet of new analog hobbies popping up just about everywhere. “We’ve had a lot more school spirit,” said one senior at a charter school in Harlem. “People are more willing to do stuff.”
What stuff are they doing? At many schools, teachers have made cards, board games, and sports equipment available during free time, and the kids have deigned to use them. Aidan Amin, a ninth-grader at Hunter College High School, is in a friend group that congregates in the school foyer to stack ‘OK Play’ tiles and compete at ‘Sorry!’ and other tabletop games during lunch. “I’d say it’s made us closer. Honestly, half the people I’m playing board games with I didn’t know at all before this,” Aidan says.
Read more about how the state’s device ban has shifted the atmosphere in New York public schools: https://t.co/NMOJzQT2nS
Does the Adam Schenk PGA Tour victory kind of expose equipment marketing?
Driver: 8 years old
Irons: 8 years old
Putter: 24 years old
Golf ball: 2017 ProV1s!!!
Maybe the year to year upgraded $600 driver isn’t actually necessary for me. 😂
@Patrick_Reusse He and John Roe were fixtures at the local golf tournaments and always were free with observations and opinions. they roamed the range at thr Burnet Classic an 3m to follow observing everything. Great Gentleman!