polarizing institution in the united states. frankly, it s not really surprising. last year the media hit an had n all-time low and they just can t rebound. especially when it comes to the supreme court new york times writes about the big political ruling in the senate republicans took the politically risky step of banning abortion. the the courts took care of that for them. you would think that somebody writing for 30 years could ve gotten this right, but what they actually did, yesterday after the court rejected the case, some workers challenged vaccine mandates, the media went after who else but clarence thomas. instead of just fact checking, supreme court justice clarence thomas that also wrote that this is part of it. let me be clear that there were no aborted fetus cells used in vaccines. and i think that this carries weight and that is the point. let s be clear, that s not what he said it all. he says justice thomas included a description of the health care wor
Parts of New York saw over a foot of snow, although Central Park only reported .2 inches of snow fall. This means the Big Apple s streak is up to 692 days without at least one inch of snow.
and places like court houses, squares, time squares, court houses, schools. don t you think that this invites another lawsuit? yeah, it s almost specifics all but the supreme court did and then in a way they ran even worse than what the supreme court said was unconstitutional. they will have to go through that entire process, they will have to decide again and it showing a lack of respect rule of law and the constitution. $35 million. set aside to make sure that new york is a welcome place for