restaurants in D.C. are preparing for “A Day Without Immigrants,” a strike aimed as showing this community’s economic power and protesting President Trump’s immigration policies. And now the campaign is spreading through social media, flyers, and word of mouth. Here’s what you need to know.
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Only two days until the weekend officially starts!
why does everyone think the guy from iceage is the hottest person ever dude looks like a soggy towel
are we talking the mammoth or the sloth?
oh you mean the band
Bungie and McFarlane Toys have partnered up to create a new line of Destiny Guardian action figures.
IGN exclusively revealed the first look at the figures, which are set for a release this July, each retailing for a suggested price of $19.99.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals’ unanimous decision to uphold the stay on Donald Trump’s Muslim ban met with a giant internet reaction. Naturally, our President wanted to weigh in. His tweet included a phrase many found amusing. (See More)
*notices your completely unranked loadout after you assassinated Tyl Regor for the sixth time*
Sheila Fedrick by all accounts should be considered a hero.
Fedrick, 49, a flight attendant working for Alaska Airlines, said she noticed a disheveled girl who looked to be 14-15 years old, with a well dressed man, and something told her the scenario was wrong. So she jumped to action.
Fedrick said she tried to talk to them, but the man became angry and rude.
“I left a note in one of the bathrooms,” Fedrick said. “She wrote back on the note and said ‘I need help.‘”
Fedrick says she called the pilot and told him about the passengers, and when the plane landed, police were waiting in the terminal.
And Fedrick was correct, the girl was a victim of sex trafficking, and now more flight attendants are being trained on how to spot them.
Nancy Rivard, founder of Airline Ambassadors, says since 2009 Airline Ambassadors has been working to make sure that when a trafficker flies with a victim, the flight crew is trained to spot and report them.
Sheila Fedrick
If you paid any attention during the presidential campaign, you know that Donald Trump repeatedly harped on Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State. The controversy fueled the common “lock her up” chant at Trump’s rallies. And now something even more hypocritical and enraging about Trump’s staff information security has come to light.




