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for me, PBS and NPR and some non-opinion/non-editorial news from NYT, WaPo, WSJ, etc., and maybe some Bloomberg and Economist.Dude, just watch PBS Newshour
no cnn, no fox.
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for me, PBS and NPR and some non-opinion/non-editorial news from NYT, WaPo, WSJ, etc., and maybe some Bloomberg and Economist.Dude, just watch PBS Newshour
They put up their daily episodes on YouTube...I don’t have cable.
I’ll just peep the YouTube channel.They put up their daily episodes on YouTube...
If you got an HD antenna, it is one of the free channels available
If you need help setting one up, just as Jeff for help
Y'all gotta teach Jeff about consent fambI’ll just peep the YouTube channel.
Jeff is probably going to say he’ll help then last minute creep off to f the cat.
I’ve seen too much editorial view seeping into the WSJ front page even before the News Corp buyout. Since then, it’s gotten much worse. And no one I know on the street used it for financial news anymore. Or really for more than a decade.for me, PBS and NPR and some non-opinion/non-editorial news from NYT, WaPo, WSJ, etc., and maybe some Bloomberg and Economist.
no cnn, no fox.
where's a good place for financial news?I’ve seen too much editorial view seeping into the WSJ front page even before the News Corp buyout. Since then, it’s gotten much worse. And no one I know on the street used it for financial news anymore. Or really for more than a decade.
Financial Times is still good, although it admittedly has a Europe Bias.where's a good place for financial news?
Speaking of NY times
this person is being silly.
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‘Free Crack Pipes’ Myth Rooted in False Free Beacon Report
The Washington Free Beacon seemed to take a big leap to assert that free crack pipes would be part of a harm reduction package. Conservative media lapped it up.www.thedailybeast.com
Wow do I finally get to be the Canadian mad at Americans for commenting about Canadian politics?
NY Times is buggin, this is some goofy ****.
Is there any nuance/context to this Dave Chappelle situation that I’m missing? At first I was essentially hearing “Dave hates poors” as the general theme but after reading a bit more it doesn’t seem to be that simple?
Dave Chappelle spoke out against affordable housing plan in his community | CNN
A plan for an affordable housing portion of a new development in Yellow Springs, Ohio has reportedly been scrapped after comedian Dave Chappelle added his voice to those opposing it.cnn.it
“Neither Dave nor his neighbors are against affordable housing, however, they are against the poorly vetted, cookie-cutter, sprawl-style development deal which has little regard for the community, culture and infrastructure of the Village,” Sims added.
“The whole development deal, cloaked as an affordable housing plan, is anything but affordable. Three out of 143 lots would have been for ‘future’ affordable housing. The rest of the homes were to be priced between $250K and upwards of $600K. In Yellow Springs, and in many other places, that is not considered affordable housing. Instead, it’s an accelerant on the homogenization of Yellow Springs"
I’ve also read things like the like the potential developer that would be involved is pulling some rezoning shenanigans that’s going to minimize the actual amount of affordable housing and draw in/attract implants from the surrounding very white/very politically red areas. Not that YS isn’t white enough as it is.
It’s intuitive to believe that harm reduction kits lower the costs of using drugs and therefore increase drug use.
I was already bombarded with articles the first day this story came out, It's similar to the program they launched in NYC over the summer. and media sensationalized it like media does (but let me guess this is specific to conservatives )
"Unsafe smoking practices can lead to open sores, burns and cuts on the lips, and can increase the risk of infection among people who smoke drugs. Safe smoking kits have been identified to reduce the spread of disease. The proposal of using grant funds to purchase supplies for safe smoking kits must be justified by Harm Reduction Program applicants as to how they contribute to preventing and controlling the spread of infectious disease in the Harm Reduction Grant application. Harm reduction programs that use federal funding must adhere to federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and other requirements related to such programs or services. The [HHS Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration] does not specify the kits’ elements—only the parameters."
The Beacon report even cites that last line, noting that, “An HHS spokesman declined to specify what is included in the smoking kits.” That would seem to contradict the earlier claim in the same article that the agency also did specify included contents—“these kits will provide pipes.”
i never gave a **** if it was actual crackpipes or not it's just hilarious to say. The overall sentiment & goal of the program is still the same. To assist drug users & try to keep them "safer" by providing them with "smoking kits"
Okay so it won't be a crack pipe..... it's most likely going to be a syringe.... probably something similar to narcan, needles etc etc.
Of all the things affecting the hood, i can tell you ****ing smoker aid kits is far far down the list. But if ya'll like it i love it.
Hopefully they take this extremely helpful program into all the other neighborhoods & not just dead in the middle of the ghetto
This is an example of what's given to users in the facility.... so whether it's a crack pipe or a syringe. Most people are upset at the use of the funds, that isn't going to change no matter how many "It wasn't a crackpipe actually" articles people want to spin.