FIERY PROTESTS: NOW WITH MORE NONPROFIT VENEER
In a scene that could only be improved by a brass band and a flashing “Nothing to See Here” sign, Marxist influencer Hasan Piker showed up at the Delaney Hall protest in Newark to reassure everyone that the scrutiny around Neville Roy Singham’s pro-China activist orbit is just one big case of suspicious minds, even as he called the people in it “wonderful” and the whole operation “totally above board and totally legal.” Piker also said he wasn’t aware of any federal subpoena tied to his Cuba trip and claimed he hasn’t been served any legal papers, which is a delightfully modern defense: if the bureaucracy didn’t personally tap you on the shoulder with a manila folder, perhaps the paperwork simply doesn’t exist. Meanwhile, the network in question has been busy organizing fiery anti-ICE protests from Minneapolis to New York to Los Angeles to New Jersey, proving once again that nothing says spontaneous civic passion like a finely coordinated outrage tour with a nonprofit veneer and a very serious face.
Atkins got his first guitar by making a trade with his brother, and it was arguably the best deal he ever made. Although he struggled with shyness and suffered from severe asthma—he had to sleep sitting up and often fell asleep still holding his guitar—he became an accomplished guitarist and went on to release several hit records, develop a signature line of guitars, and help create country music's "Nashville sound." What did "Mr. Guitar," as he came to be known, trade to get that first guitar?
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Excluding water, tea is the most widely consumed drink on the planet, drunk either hot or cold by half the world's population. The vast majority of tea sold in the West is black tea, made from fermented leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. Generally stronger in flavor and more caffeinated than the green and oolong varieties, black tea retains its flavor for several years and has long been an article of trade, serving as a form of currency into the 19th century in what countries?
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