The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that it is illegal to discriminate on the basis of race or gender even though no real harm has been done. It didn't seem to me to be related to reverse discrimination, but that is how some are looking at it.
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Rene Gonzalez favors a harder line against homeless camps. Yes! I like the cut of his jib.
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Novo Nordisk has done to Kalundborg what Microsoft did to Seattle. The city has been transformed. All due to Ozempic and obese Americans.
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OHSU puts its trauma surgeon director on administrative leave because he said something that offended a resident. I know someone who used to work at OHSU who was afraid of something just like this. That person had to walk on eggshells because you never know what might offend the modern snowflake student. I'll bet this surgeon will soon quit and work somewhere else instead. (This might be an opportunity for Providence to score a top surgeon. Move the whole team over, just like the heart transplant team, then have St Vincent be designated a trauma center instead. Score!)
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At dayuse.com, you can find a hotel that will let you use a room for a few hours. For innocent purposes, right?
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So, you are more likely to get better grades if your last name starts with A,B,C or D? Crazy.
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Teaching doctors how to think. Doctors need to be confident, but not too confident. How you learn that?
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Katherine Maher, the new CEO of NPR has some weird conceptions of what truth is. This encapsulates so well how the modern liberal thinks, and Maher lays it out so clearly. "Everyone has their own truth." This, in conjunction with her other statements about how people like her should determine what speech gets to be allowed, is the basis of the modern Democrat. Imagine her being YOUR boss.
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