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Recently, Twitter user @meeerah007 asked, “What’s the weirdest thing society accepts as normal?” What’s the weirdest thing society accepts as normal? — ✨ (@meeerah007) May 31, 2024 Twitter: @meeerah007 After many viral replies later, responders didn’t hold back from sharing the things in our society that are flat-out weird, strange, or harmful. Here’s everything they
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday quietly signed a controversial condominium bill into law that unit owners are already threatening to sue over if lawmakers don’t fix certain provisions next legislative session. The 154-page bill, HB 1021, is largely about creating more accountability for condominium homeowner associations and managers. But tacked on late in the process
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by  Howard Bloom On Wednesday June 12th something frightening happened.  The Russian Northern Fleet naval group completed “precision missile weapons” drills East of the Florida Keys, within easy nuclear missile distance of the United States.  Then the four ships of mass destruction sailed to Cuba, only 106 miles from the beaches of Florida, anchored at Havana
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They Broke Up In 1989, But Now His Ex-Girlfriend Is Inheriting His $1 Million Retirement Account After Nearly 40 Years In 1987, Jeffery Rolison filled out a handwritten form naming Margaret Sjostedt as the sole beneficiary of his work retirement account. Nearly 40 years after their breakup, Margaret is poised to inherit Jeffrey’s $1 million
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(Bloomberg) — Wells Fargo & Co. fired more than a dozen employees last month after investigating claims that they were faking work. Most Read from Bloomberg The staffers, all in the firm’s wealth- and investment-management unit, were “discharged after review of allegations involving simulation of keyboard activity creating impression of active work,” according to disclosures
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STORY: :: This man was spotted climbing a 30-story building without safety gear :: Courtesy: Soraya Lustau :: Buenos Aires, Argentina :: June 11, 2024 :: He is identified as Polish climber Marcin Banot, and was taken to police custody The man, identified as Polish climber Marcin Banot, attempted to reach the top of the
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(Bloomberg) — London’s lament over a shrinking equity market has been drowned out — for the moment at least — by the stellar trading debut of personal computer maker Raspberry Pi. Most Read from Bloomberg Shares in the British creator of low-cost computers popular among hobbyists and educators soared by as much as 43% Tuesday
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