“Why fines airline for chronically late flights is a bad idea”
Sheldon H. Jacobson at the hill
How “flights are scheduled contributes to flight delays”, says Sheldon H. Jacobson, but there is “so much outside the airlines’ control that using the Transport Suit Department for” chronically late flights “misses what are the main causes of flight delays.” blunt penalties to deter flight delays are incorrect. ” This is “time to the right in the airline’s scheduling and works against a solution that serves the best of all passengers.”
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“Actor behind Call of Duty’s first non -binary character holds on to their weapons”
Louie Villaalobos in the United States today
“Hatred and rush to dismiss something else is so committed to conservative dogma that it has reached the video playing industry and takes hold quickly,” says Louie Villaalobos. Players “accustomed to playing like elves, weeds and all kinds of creatures have suddenly decided that people with color and LGBTQ+ characters should now be hated as” wake up. “” You “would think they would focus on things that could make people’s lives better.”
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‘Tiktok lives on. So makes its harmful effect on the children. ‘
Chicago Tribune editor
We “must establish appropriate action” on Tiktok, but “not just as it relates to legal compliance,” says the Chicago Tribune editorial staff. TikTok “and the like are poisoning American children” and “fails to review sensitive content, with significant percentages of explicit and suggestive” violence content “that are not moderated.” Parents should “think twice before giving their teens unrestricted access to these trust-killing distractions”, and we should “limit our children’s access to social media platforms.”
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“Has Trump learned that Russia is the problem?”
Noah Rothman at National Review
It “seems that Russia’s reality has cut through the imagination designed for Trump of those who do not think they can convince him to adopt a policy of the merits’ policy,” says Noah Rothman. Trump “spent Biden Interregnum and enjoys the cynicism of his most burning followers,” but “the world looks different behind the decisive desk.” We “now have lots of indications Trump’s approach will look more coherent than radical.”
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