A medical professional who spoke out against health insurance has reportedly faced retaliation. Her facility is no longer considered in-network by the insurance company. She expressed fear, stating she had invested a significant amount of money in her business plan.
A man returned from vacation to find mold on bread he had purchased from a local bakery. Interestingly, bread from a grocery store, with an earlier expiration date, showed no signs of mold.
A Houston, Texas commissioner requested a substantial amount of money for a three-day conference. The requests included inflated costs for a hotel, registration fees, and airfare, significantly exceeding the actual expenses. The implication is that this type of overspending is widespread among government employees.
George Santos revealed that members of Congress regularly attend late-night votes while intoxicated, to the point where they have to rely on sober colleagues to cast their votes. He claims this occurs in both Republican and Democratic circles.
Charlie Kirk reported that Jeffrey Epstein had no recorded financial trades under his name. Despite this, Epstein maintained a lavish lifestyle, including multiple private jets.
Volunteers in Bend, Oregon, are attempting to clean up public lands due to the accumulation of trash left by the homeless. The amount of waste is estimated to be 65,000 tons, extending for two miles. The volunteers report finding needles, human waste, and fire hazards.
A person purchased a steak that, after cooking, did not hold its shape. The steak disintegrated into a slimy substance. The individual expressed concern about the quality of food being sold.
5 Comments
Eugene Alta
Sounds like sour grapes from someone who lost a business battle. Good for the insurance company!
Fuerza
That bakery needs to be investigated. What are they using?
Manolo Noriega
This is scary! We need better food regulations and oversight.
Ongania
Mold? Get over it, it's bread.
Fuerza
Mold on bread is a random occurrence. Happens to everyone. Not news.