Some residents claim that officers have tried to issue tickets or threatened arrest, citing laws that don’t even exist — like jail time for not having an ID.

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Legendary Investor Predicts S&P 500 Will Crash Up To 50% After “Superbubble” Bursts
Grantham notes that he is “increasingly feeling like the boy watching the naked emperor passing in procession” about cryptocurrency’s “touchy-feely characteristic.”
Italian Senate Meeting About Transparency Was “Zoombombed” With Final Fantasy 7 Porn Clip
A user entered the chat and screen-shared CGI porn of Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy 7. The clip was subsequently removed from the official VOD of the event.
Peloton Execs And Insiders Sold Off Close To $500M In Stock Before It Crashed — Must Be A Coincidence
“One of the most well-accepted facts from decades of research on insider trading is that corporate insiders buy near bottoms and sell near peaks,” said Daniel Taylor from Wharton.
The US Lavishes $10 On Fossil Fuel Subsidies For Every $1 It Allocates For Education
Spending so much on fossil fuel subsidies compared to other programs seems indefensible when up to 80% of the US could be powered by renewables, in principal.
The Vast Majority Of PPP Loans Went To Wealthy Households And Business Owners: Study
The economists suggest the US prepare a “sophisticated administrative system,” similar to other high-income countries that wield more efficient emergency financial programs.
California Mayor Fights For A “Right To Housing” Ordinance To House Every Single Resident
“But we require a free public education for children… that’s a given because it’s a fundamental right. Well, housing is a life essential. It’s life and death,” the Mayor emphasized.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Was Right — Opposition To Democracy Is Linked To Support Of Racial Inequality
“For this reason, and as King argued, advancing racial equality and renewing U.S. democracy go hand in hand,” authors of the study concluded.
Cancun Cruz Is Itching To Legalize Bribery — SCOTUS Might Decide To Help Him Out With That
“There is a very real chance, in other words, that a Supreme Court hostile to campaign finance regulation will join Cruz’s crusade… that could effectively make it legal to bribe many members of Congress,” he wrote.
Inflation Gave The Average Worker A 2.4% Pay Cut Last Year — Despite The Rise In Wages
“In what was the best year for wage growth that we have seen in many, many years, it still comes up as a loss for many households,” said the chief financial analyst for Bankrate.