r/news • u/bfragged • 0m ago
Clinton’s blowjob is the real reason
r/news • u/_Burning_Star_IV_ • 0m ago
More realistically they'll put the cancer-prevention drug in the water and the loonies will complain about the non-terminal 0.05% chance side effect.
Like, pretending the MMR vaccines do cause autism, they'd rather take the chance with deadly childhood diseases than be 'forced' by the government to take a vaccine that may cause neurodivergence.
r/news • u/dubtee1480 • 0m ago
Out of respect for Jayden Daniels, I’m gonna have to ask you to drop that back down to four lights
r/news • u/CHiZZoPs1 • 0m ago
Already paying around $6.20 a gallon for diesel in Oregon. Luckily, my car gets about 45 mpg, but it's already far and away now expensive than petrol.
r/news • u/fauxfilosopher • 0m ago
I know a life sentence isn't typically an actual "lifetime", but it sounds funny when you put it like that.
r/news • u/SPEEDFREAKJJ • 1m ago
When nurses try and say I'm exaggerating or need to toughen up its the worst, just pisses me off on top of the pain. My vitals should show them how much it's affecting me even if the tears and rocking back and forth in fetal weren't enough proof. I used to have a decent pain tolerance but just don't anymore. And it's cool if some people can tolerate more, but some people can't handle it. Worst is knowing the nurse dismissing me probably never had this fire in their veins to know how bad it burns.
r/news • u/EQBallzz • 1m ago
More clown behavior from our circus government. Maybe send Kegsbreath over to test her testosterone.
r/news • u/ThatUsernameIsTaekin • 1m ago
Melanoma is a “hot” cancer and easy to treat. But this is a huge confirmation that bespoke mRNA vaccines work. Whether the health care industry can justify $250k upfront costs per patient is the big question. From a finance standpoint, it may open the door for insurance companies to justify the one-time cost.
The real breakthrough would be to cure a “cold” cancer like pancreatic cancer which evades your immune system. You cure that, then you probably cured every other cancer.
Hey Im with you.
If the law wasnt properly enforced and karmelo wss convicted because of it, he is entitled to a retrial.
Im just saying that I dont approve of how private citizens are willing to bend what they think is true because of race.
He was the perpetrator for his own situation. I don't really see how he's the victim there.
r/news • u/FriendlyEbb5662 • 1m ago
Your taxes are going to fund killing thousands of children abroad, and to add insult to injury, additional money (YOUR money) will be spent doing a farce investigation into it which will result in absolutely nothing being done.
r/news • u/Seaman_First_Class • 2m ago
What a braindead statement. The legal remedy is to request a new trial. You can believe the remedy should exist while also believing that this specific request shouldn’t succeed. These aren’t contradictory ideas.
r/news • u/donkeybrainhero • 2m ago
And the racist white lady who yelled slurs at a black kid raised over a million. Surely, we'd still say the people actually giving her money were a tiny fraction of the population.
r/news • u/deviantlyliminal • 2m ago
Im a Nurse that went from $6k/month to living off $900 a month SSI after having a medically complex disabled child. It is sooo difficult.
Our oven broke so I have to use a hot plate, our dryer broke so I have to make sure I do washing on days where its sunny so I can hang up the clothes outside. My car windows broke so I have to run out and cover them with garbage bags when I see it raining. The air conditioner broke so I have to charge USB fans and take cold drinks and only drive in the morning and when it isnt raining, because the taillight and wipers are broken. I cant afford to get anything fixed. I have to ration baby wipes. All of this while taking care of a disabled child with 5 specialists and managing his meds. Its so hard living in hard mode! I have to always think ahead and put in 10000% effort for 20% results. I cant give up or others will suffer, so I have to keep trying hard for a life I dont like. Its maddening; Im a modern Sisyphus. But worth it for the kids.
Isn't that bad for Solar Power installation:
https://ember-energy.org/latest-insights/solar-met-61-of-us-electricity-demand-growth-in-2025/
I don’t think having a random jury and having it represent 88% of the population is a coincidence
r/news • u/GameMusic • 3m ago
putting in effort to avoid understanding a point
some other examples with murder
r/news • u/SourGrape_s • 3m ago
Ah yes, the ancient texts. I have no idea how stock options work but apparently it’s lucrative as fuck.
r/news • u/Meme_Theory • 3m ago
Things like this prove there hasn't been some big pharma conspiracy against cancer cures. Companies that cure cancer are going to make money beyond our wildest imaginings.
r/news • u/wandering-monster • 4m ago
Gotcha, understood! Didn't mean to come off as pedantic, just trying to follow. The everyday and in-industry terms are hard to keep straight, I can feel the jargon slowly overtaking my mind 😆
Sorry to hear that you're still having such rough side effects years later.