By Laboured Go To PostEverything's good again awwwoouuuuuThey confirmed the death now. He was on life support while they waited for his family to say goodbye.
Boeing has been criminally charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States by the Department of Justice and will have to pay a $2.5 billion fine for lying to the Federal Aviation Administration before and after the fatal 737 Max crashes in 2018 and 2019.
The Justice Department announced the charges and fine, which were part of a deferred prosecution agreement, on Thursday. The $2.5 billion fine includes a $243.6 million “criminal monetary penalty,” $1.77 billion that will be paid out to airlines that were customers of the plane, and $500 million that will go to a fund to help families and relatives of the people who died in the two crashes.
No individuals have been criminally charged in the government’s investigation into Boeing, which was led by the FBI and the Department of Transportation’s Office of the Inspector General.Oh no $2.5bil how will they survive
By LFMartins86 Go To PostThey confirmed the death now. He was on life support while they waited for his family to say goodbye.hope he didn't get that pat tillman treatment...
mfw most of the targets end up being leftists
EDIT: tweet was about Biden planning to immediately crack down on "domestic terrorism"
EDIT EDIT: yo they deactivated their account wtf
EDIT EDIT EDIT: apparently it wasn't a recent Biden quote so they deleted it and temporarily deactivated their whole account @dbessner
EDIT: tweet was about Biden planning to immediately crack down on "domestic terrorism"
EDIT EDIT: yo they deactivated their account wtf
EDIT EDIT EDIT: apparently it wasn't a recent Biden quote so they deleted it and temporarily deactivated their whole account @dbessner
By Not Go To Postmfw most of the targets end up being leftistsYep no chance this doesn't get abused.
By Not Go To Post😂😂😂
By Perfect Blue Go To Post
B r a h
i wonder how many people in white western world would give a shit if they knew Uygurs are related to Turks.
By Adam Go To PostThe few active teachers I know all agree.
By Facism Go To Postoh well he'll have to go to a WaitroseVery brexit response this since Waitrose isn't in Ireland.
By Punished* Go To PostThis looks like the M&S on Grafton Street, but the layout is so similar in all their stores that it could be any of them around Dublin. I legit haven't been to the city centre in months tho.
Pray for cleff
By Laboured Go To PostWhere do all of Ireland's middle class people go to get their artisan cheeses?Avoca. Which is now owned by Aramark *spits*
Fallon & Byrne which is scary upmarket. The Ladies Who Lunch crowd were wild for it.
By Laboured Go To Post
🤔🤔 indeed
DUP politician mistakes an Irish Army funeral with an Irish Republican Army funeral…
About 60 miles away from this constituency I might add.
By Laboured Go To PostShocking news.Wow. This is more shocking than when Valve announced Half-Life Alyx
By Laboured Go To PostJust beautiful.
smh world doing donuts on us rn ;_;
By Xpike Go To Postincredible how trump never mentally aged beyond the age of 8
His dad fucked him up
He even lost Dilbert guy. I give it a couple more hours before he u-turns and claims everyone is being mean to him and starts screaming "4 more years" at his laptop.
Only three presidents have skipped their successor’s swearing-in: John Adams in 1801, his son John Quincy Adams in 1829 and Andrew Johnson, a Republican who sat out the 1869 inauguration after he was replaced in favor of fellow Republican Ulysses S. Grant.Great company
By Laboured Go To PostJust beautiful.
By aka Espi Go To PostIf you’re the first person to do something in 150 years I feel like it’s probably not a good thing.Especially the first person since Andrew Jackson
The already sputtering economic rebound went into reverse in December, as employers laid off workers amid rising coronavirus cases and waning government aid..
U.S. employers cut 140,000 jobs in December, the Labor Department said Friday. It was the first net decline in payrolls since last spring’s mass layoffs, and though the December loss was nowhere near that scale, it represented a discouraging reversal for the once-promising recovery. The U.S. economy still has about 10 million fewer jobs than before the pandemic began.