Thank You : US Neighbourhood Expressing Gratitude to Delivery Driver is All Kinds of Wholesome
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This year while COVID-19 pandemic hit the world and brought it to the standstill, there are some people who made our lives a bit easier. The delivery drivers who have been working tirelessly to serve society and provide the essentials at the doorsteps have become saviours in these times.
The residents of Hallsley, Virginia, have expressed their gratitude to a UPS driver named Anthony Gaskins who has delivered thousands of parcels amid the pandemic. The residents wanted the delivery driver to know how grateful they were for his hard work.
Four years ago, the United States was widely viewed as the towering, swaggering leader of global anti-corruption efforts. While other countries struggled with money-laundering banks and corrupt oligarchs bent on placing profits above patriotism, the U.S. enacted policy after policy to create the most full-throated anti-corruption regime in the entire world.
That regime now lies in shambles, collapsed within the larger detritus of Donald Trump’s presidency. All of the facets of America’s broader pro-transparency reputation stand wrecked by Trump’s misrule and through his effort to open the U.S. to any and all with a bit of dirty money burning holes in their pockets. The good news, though, is that the U.S. has been here before, decades ago, when it struggled to slough off the legacy of the most corrupt president the country had seen in a half-century and succeeded in launching an unprecedented anti-corruption reform as a result. And this time around, there’s an incoming presi
The Criminal Assets Bureau is fighting a decision to grant free legal aid to a drug dealer they say spent nearly €3 million of unexplained cash.
Cabra criminal David Waldron is facing CAB cases over properties in Dublin, Kildare and Wexford, including a luxury mansion.
Earlier this year, Waldron and his wife Charlene were told the taxpayer would fund the bill for their legal team to fight the CAB case.
But this week CAB appealed that decision in the Court of Criminal Appeal presided over by Ms Justice Whelan, Ms Justice Costello and Mr Justice Collins.
Waldron did not appear in court which was held remotely, with the lawyers and judges appearing via video links.
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Insanity Wrap needs to know: When is the first openly-gay cabinet secretary not the first openly-gay cabinet secretary?
Answer: When he’s Republican Richard Grennell and needs to be shoved aside so Pete Buttigieg can enjoy the media spotlight.
Before we get to the sordid details, a quick preview of today’s Wrap:
It’s Cuomo vs. De Blasio for who’s the biggest dictator
Fox News outdoes CNN on Wuhan Flu scaremongering you can catch it from the Happy Birthday song
Biden campaign deputy chief wonders why you Republican “bunch of f-kers” aren’t showing any unity
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This is just one in a series of moves by major companies from Silicon Valley or New York to Texas or Florida.
Hewlett-Packard is moving to Houston:
Another tech giant bites the dust, moves to a more business and lifestyle friendly state.
HP is one of the reasons Silicon Valley is Silicon Valley. Steve Wozniak worked there before founding Apple. One of the anchors of the tech industry there. Now gone https://t.co/6ptrTe8Mca
Elon Musk has announced that Tesla/SpaceX will move to an, as yet, unidentified site in South Texas:
Elon Musk confirms he personally relocated to Texas from California, citing California’s regulations on tech companies https://t.co/160pGyDewvpic.twitter.com/6knu3i8tKk