Part of the problem is the definition of abortion by politicians as opposed by doctors/medical staff.
A natural miscarriage is a spontaneous abortion which can happen in up to a third of pregnancies.
A missed miscarriage is a failed spontaneous abortion where the fetus has died but not...
A definite whoosh. Look up Cold War Steve and his images.
It is a documented fact that Trump slumped in his chair and his mouth fell open, so it is a fair guess that he dozed off.
Definitely, and the World service is a lot more balanced than the UK news.
Twitter was tolerable if you blocked the bots but since Musk bought it, there's very little moderation. I have reported blatant racist posts only to be told they haven't breached 'regulations'.
There are still some...
It doesn’t help when the government put their own people on the board. For the main part, the BBC is balanced ie HIGNFY stays, along with David Attenborough & Chris Packham, but current affairs and news is definitely controlled.
I know of several people who think Johnson was hard done by and there are factions of the Tory party, even now, who want to ditch Sunak before the electio, to get Boris back. My sister in law, for one.
I can understand a Republican wanting a Republican to win, but why aren’t retired Republicans like George Bush endorsing him?
There are Republicans against Trump, however.
I saw this earlier. It's not just the three arms, but the left hand has a hammer and sickle tattoo, and the writing on the caps is illegible. It's hilariously amateur AI.
Good question. It varies from state to state according to this from CNN.
https://edition.cnn.com/politics/us-primaries-explained-what-matters/index.html