Actually, the article seems to be saying that with the overlap, it’s still just 1:02 missing
All hail the quarter earnings report!
Now combine them both and do average monthly payment.
Even with higher prices, lower interest rates mean lower monthly costs
Religious hagiography—rather than failure to prevent a catastrophe—was the focus.

A 7% interest rate doesn’t help
If we turned all of global beef demand into grass-fed, we’d literally decimate our output because there’s not enough grazable land.
Even land categorized as agriculturally grazable is often not realistically grazable (think mountains, etc)
So few cattle rely on by grass tho
Nothing in the modlog. On Lemmy.world or a different instance?
In the posted article? My link is embedded in the original article, I didn’t add it
In a Friday statement, officials said that 10 children without documentation were identified during the two immigration operations in Camarillo and Carpinteria, Calif., at farms owned and operated by the Glass House Brands Inc.
Customs and Border Patrol commissioner Rodney Scott said on Thursday that the company is now under investigation for child labor violations.
Glass House, in response, stated it never intentionally hired underage workers.
The best estimates I can find place the work closer to 1/3rd in Mexico.
With that being said, this specific tariff shouldn’t impact car prices because they would be exempt under USMCA. However, Trump’s steel tariffs will impact car prices.
“US citizen workers report only being released after they were forced to delete photos and videos of the raid from their phones,” the union said.
Oof. Also, it’s a little sketchy that they had kids working but I’m sure nobody will be held accountable for that part
Median net worth is closer to $200k. So just multiplying by 3, that’s closer to $1000. But median net worth for that age range is over 400k, so maybe like $2500.
Does anybody outside of Philly know who this is lol?
I say that as a Philly guy and Jeff Lurie fan
It’s a low traffic community
slow clap
A nice story, but pushing the boundaries, since the story is just over a month old. I’ll allow it since it’s a feel-good story and it hadn’t been posted on here yet.
Which community banned you?
Many alleys are uninviting, with graffiti-scribbled walls, overflowing dumpsters, and unhoused individuals, according to a new report by the Center City District.

Millions have already left right-wing Christianity because of politics

It's much bigger than just cloud-seeding conspiracies.

Complaining about heavy-handed mods? Someone find the deleted post where they said something batshit insane and/or racist!
Isn’t there a thing where they think that the US wasn’t founded in 1776 and there’s some alternate nation and we know because the flag has gold trim? Idk, something like that
So… to summarize the argument: we have to build nuclear plants, even though they are the most expensive renewable per kWh and they take the longest amount of time to build (even by the author’s “fast” timeline standards) because we don’t have batteries that can store wind and solar energy, even though there are multiple emerging potential solutions that could result in days-long storage capacity.
Not buying it. I don’t buy the “unsafe” argument but I also don’t buy this argument
Edit: this same publication that published this op-ed published a pretty negative review of this book, funny enough: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/jun/02/going-nuclear-by-tim-gregory-review-a-boosterish-case-for-atomic-energy
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