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Its authority derives not from unbiased experts but from the institutions and norms that structure their work.
The COVID-19 pandemic seems to take every public problem vast social inequality, political polarization, the spread of conspiracy theories and magnify it. Among these problems is the public’s growing distrust of scientists and other experts. As Archon Fung, a scholar of democratic governance at Harvard’s Kennedy School, has put it, the U.S. public is in a “wide-aperture, low-deference” mood: deeply disinclined to recognize the authority of traditional leaders, scientists among them, on a wide range of topics including masks and social distancing.
Here s Why The Pawn Stars Were Sued For $20,000
Here s Why The Pawn Stars Were Sued For $20,000 History
By Joey Reams/April 23, 2021 10:47 am EDT
Not every transaction at the shop in Pawn Stars ends happily. Sometimes the pawnbrokers get duped; sometimes they let a good deal slip by; and sometimes a deal just ever materializes. In one instance, a customer sued the family business in 2012 after an incident at the Las Vegas pawn shop. The suit to work its way up to the Clark County District Court, where the plaintiff sought out $20,000 in damages.
The aggrieved customer claimed to have been treated poorly during his exchange at the world famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop and that his items were damaged during the incident. All of this sparked concern for fans, but it didn t take long before Corey Harrison stepped in and responded to the lawsuit, hoping to clear any negative press that surfaced.Here are al the details on what happened at the Pawn Stars shop tha
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It is easy to miss the plaque nestled amidst the trees and expanse of lawn near 29th Street along the lakefront on Chicago’s South Side. Paid for by York High School students in the predominantly white suburb of Elmhurst, 26km (16 miles) east of Chicago, it was installed in 2009. But, today, 102 years after one of the longest and bloodiest race riots in the city’s history, few Chicagoans are aware of the marker or the events it commemorates.
According to Peter Cole, founding director of the Chicago Race Riot (CRR19) project, “no one in Illinois actually thinks about or remembers the Chicago race riot of 1919, let alone its legacy.”