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Moobythegoldensock , in Fani Willis shoots down Georgia fake elector’s removal motion

Still’s lawyers argued in court filings, “In that role, Mr. Still was, or was acting under, an officer of the United States.”

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At another point in her Sept. 5 brief, Willis explained “Impersonating certified presidential electors in service to a political campaign cannot be seriously within the scope of any federal role.”

In short, he claimed he was acting as a federal officer, but the courts pointed out that pretending to be a federal officer does not actually make you one.

PeterPoopshit , in Senator appears to suggest bipartisan bill will censor transgender content online

So uh, how do we host a website on the dark net again? If the US is going to go full on China about technology, then it’s time to get even further away from using mainstream tech…

misterundercoat , in 4 Roman-era swords discovered after 1,900 years in Dead Sea cave: "Almost in mint condition"

The fact that the wood and leather bits are preserved is pretty awesome.

theodewere ,
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after they do their restoration magic on these things, they are going to look incredible.. they really will look like they were used yesterday..

Ubermeisters ,

Today on PowerWash5000 we will be restoring some antique swords!

AbouBenAdhem , in These wolves in Alaska ate all the deer. Then, they did something unexpected

Sounds like a classic case of prey switching.

Art3sian , in These wolves in Alaska ate all the deer. Then, they did something unexpected
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Oooh, I simply must know the answer to this intriguing title.

/s

pruwybn ,
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You won’t BELIEVE what happened next!

RoboRay ,
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I wonder if they started eating something else.

Art3sian ,
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I bet they learned to cook and opened a popular restaurant.

Fredselfish , in A Flesh-Eating Bacterium Is Creeping North as Oceans Warm
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Well just another reason to stay out the water. I worry about brain parasite now this.

Know_not_Scotty_does ,

Yeahhhhhh, fresh water for the amoeba and salt water for flesh eating bacteria… got both bases covered.

AttackBunny , in Airbnb bookings dry up in New York as new short-stay rules are introduced

Hasn’t Hawaii (at least on Oahu) had this for some time now? I know when you look up AirBNB and VRBO there are mentions of it, and to contact the owner directly, etc.

Zaktor ,

It’s had it for a while, but enforcement was pretty spotty. I believe they’ve recently gotten buy-in from AirBNB to not list properties that weren’t permitted.

DigitalFrank , in Trump may have violated copyright law by selling mugshot merchandise

So throw a civil suit at him. I’m sure the taxpayers of Fulton County won’t mind paying for a 10-year court case and appeals.

gayhitler420 , in Ex-Proud Boys leader sentenced to 22 years for role in US Capitol attack

I’m skeptical that the informant will serve that sentence.

Tigbitties , in Some small towns in America are disbanding police forces, citing hiring woes
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Oh no! Who's going to drive all their tanks?

Ace0fBlades , in These wolves in Alaska ate all the deer. Then, they did something unexpected

Tldr: wolves changed their diet and hunting habits to eat sea otters after the deer ran out

Steveanonymous ,
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Doin gods work⬆️

FlyingSquid ,
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They otter know better.

blazera , in Britain's second-largest city effectively declares itself bankrupt amid $950 million equal pay claims | CNN Business
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Did they make an equal pay bill that comes from tax dollars instead of the offending employers??

uphillbothways OP ,
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Public employees under the GMB union. The council is the employer.

PaupersSerenade ,
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There was a Guardian article linked in the comments above that provided more context to the equal pay issue. The offending employer in this case was the council.

charonn0 , in Ex-Proud Boys leader sentenced to 22 years for role in US Capitol attack
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May he die from an embarrassing and uncomfortable medical condition exactly 5 minutes before release.

Dkarma ,

Something already rotted his brain years ago. Idk if he’d even notice.

raef , in Driverless Taxis Blocked Ambulance in Fatal Accident, San Francisco Fire Dept. Says

Yeah, okay, they were blocking part of a road. It was a four -lane. These two were in two lanes. Sounds like a police car was blocking the rest of the road

ChuckLopez , in Russia covers nuclear bombers with tyres

As much as I’d like to laugh as any Russian military stupidity, the aircraft in the picture doesn’t appear to have propellers attached, so it’s likely in some form of maintenance. Without the weight of engines and props, any strong wind over the wings is likely to move the plane around quite a lot. Putting tires on the wings disrupts the lift and helps keep the plane from moving around in storms.

HuddaBudda ,
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That feels like a better explanation then the other theory that they are used for some form of anti-drone tech.

Would the tires do anything to protect them other than blunt the damage? Ignoring the fact that each tire conveniently has a bomb sized hole in each section?

I would imagine shrapnel would have an easier time going through a tire then through the exterior of the plane. And those bombs already do that.

m0darn ,

Tires are very tough. Aircraft skin is very thin. I think tires would help reduce damage from shrapnel, but agree that weight and airfoil disruption is also a very plausible expansion.

bitsplease ,

Yeah I don’t see how this would provide any additional benefit, even if tires were literally the only thing you had to work with

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