- Some five people dead, 71 injured, and 210,000 without power in Oklahoma, Missouri, Indiana and Illinois as 17 tornadoes ripped through the Midwest on Friday.
- Japan is blocking imports of US wheat after genetically altered crops from agriculture giant Monsanto were found growing wild.
- The little-known Federal Surface Transportation Board could put the brakes on California's high-speed rail line from Fresno to Merced.
- Evidence that the Fed could begin its exit from quantitative easing stung the bond market for its worst day in 3 years.
- E-book publishers may have settled up with the feds over price collusion, but not Apple, as the tech giant's trial begins next week.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
What's up, homobigot asshole?
ReplyDeleteDo you have any response to your LGBTQ hatred from last night? An apology, maybe? The part where you admit you hate the gays and cry racism when your privileged cis asshole homobigot self gets called out on it?
Color me shocked that a wind-pollinated crop just might escape the field in which it was planted.
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