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First Aspect

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Subjunctivitis is a painful but treatable condition.
 
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Discuss.

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Could be interesting:

https://noyb.eu/en/us-supreme-court-just-blew-eu-us-data-transfers

On Monday, the US Supreme Court decided in Trump v. Slaughter that the US Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) may not be independent anymore. Since 2000 the EU has relied on the “independent” FTC as the enforcer of EU-US deals on personal data. According to EU treaty law such oversight must be independent. In the current EU-US deal, the European Commission relies on the independent FTC 259 (!) times. Max Schrems: “Given that there are no independent authorities in the US anymore, we call on the European Commission to orderly withdraw the adequacy decision on the US.”
 
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A little bit of context in this TES article about the proposed cuts in Humanities at Exeter University:

https://archive.ph/FBSGU

She said there feels like there is a “split” between academics and management, and that academics feel “cheated” as “we’re very successful in terms of what we were hired to do: delivering research outcomes, writing books…but the managers aren’t concerned with those metrics”. Instead, “they’re concerned with student recruitment and reaching particular targets, so it’s like we’re speaking two different languages,” said Maguire, who herself is at risk of redundancy.

David Miller, a former head of marketing at Exeter who now works as a consultant, highlighted how undergraduate numbers studying history at Exeter have dropped by a quarter and languages enrolments are down by 37 per cent. “If anything, Exeter has made the call to reduce staff numbers in these subjects later than other universities. All they are doing is aligning resources with demand”, he said on LinkedIn.

But Maguire said she believed that the government could be doing more to protect humanities subjects, and that government’s own strategic priorities could be fuelling the cuts.
 
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If you want to know just how dishonest the media can be, Mamdani was asked if he'd like to Constitution changed so he could run for President, and he straight away said that he thought the Constitution looked good the way it is. i.e. "No". It would have been a smidge less dishonest if it had said "could" rather than "can", but still trying to imply a complete porkie.

But to the New York Post...

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Beebo

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If you want to know just how dishonest the media can be, Mamdani was asked if he'd like to Constitution changed so he could run for President, and he straight away said that he thought the Constitution looked good the way it is. i.e. "No". It would have been a smidge less dishonest if it had said "could" rather than "can", but still trying to imply a complete porkie.

But to the New York Post...

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Click bait titles are everywhere.

It’s poor journalism, but I guess they have to do this. No one would bother clicking on a story that said he won’t/ can’t run for president.
 
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Click bait titles are everywhere.

It’s poor journalism, but I guess they have to do this. No one would bother clicking on a story that said he won’t/ can’t run for president.

Sure, it's clickbait, but they are implying he wanted the Constitution changed, which he clearly doesn't. That's not just poor, it's deeply dishonest.
 
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