Tag: SAD
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Trump Campaign Jabs Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds After She Endorses DeSantis: ‘Sad Attempt That Doesn’t Make a Difference’
[ad_1] The Trump campaign is firing back after Republican Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds officially endorsed Ron DeSantis for President on Monday evening. Reynolds told a crowd in Des Moines that they need to “make the right choice” by choosing the one man she views as having the skill “to reverse the madness that we see…
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Some sad news – The China Project
[ad_1] But sadly, that same work has put several targets on our backs. We have been accused many times in both countries of working for nefarious purposes for the government of the other. Defending ourselves has incurred enormous legal costs, and, far worse, made it increasingly difficult for us to attract investors, advertisers, and sponsors.…
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Keith Lemon feels ‘sad’ for Russell Brand after Dispatches documentary
[ad_1] Leigh Francis has addressed the allegations facing Russell Brand (Picture: Getty) Leigh Francis, better known by his stage name Keith Lemon, has addressed the sexual assault allegations facing Russell Brand. Speaking this week, TV star Leigh, 50, admitted he hadn’t wanted to address the allegations, but decided to share his sadness over the situation.…
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Why so sad? – Econlib
[ad_1] Over the past few years, consumer sentiment has increasingly run far below the level predicted by models based on economic data. The Economist illustrates the issue with a graph: The Economist attributes the gloomy outlook to the lingering effects of Covid. I suspect the actual explanation is growing political polarization. Consider the growing partisan…
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Unraveling the paradox: Why sad songs feel so good : Shots
[ad_1] This image shows the painting “Ophelia,” by John Everett Millais (1829-1896). Experts say that there’s a reason that we’re attracted to art and music that depict sadness. De Agostini via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption De Agostini via Getty Images This image shows the painting “Ophelia,” by John Everett Millais (1829-1896). Experts say…
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King Charles is following Queen’s example as her sad anniversary approaches | Royal | News
[ad_1] It’s almost a year since the death of the much-loved monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. She became the longest-serving King or Queen in British history and held the record for the third-longest reign in the world. She was also the first monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee in June 2022 just months before her death…
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Sad reality of Australia’s cashless society
[ad_1] Australia could be just years away from a cashless society, with disadvantaged and older Aussies expected to feel much of the burden. Sarah Wells, a finance and money commentator, has predicted Australia will ditch the bank notes and loose change in the next three to five years, with the country’s move towards a fully…