

I didn’t know Malfoy was royalty.


I didn’t know Malfoy was royalty.


To be fair, the US thought that there were spies at Los Alamos, and they were right.


Germany
More like one agency in one state in Germany (Berlin acts as a city/municipality and as a state in Germany), in addition to being the capital of Germany.


So this is the Berlin agency of internal affairs trying to expel four people for using the forbidden slogan “from the river to the sea”, for blocking a street in pro-Palestinian protest, and for making (unspecified) anti-semitic statements. The agency also claims the ‘defendants’ were supporters of Hamas. (I put ‘defendants’ in quotes because they are not legally charged with anything.)
Even the Berlin foreigners’ agency says expelling these individuals is not legally justifiable. Three of them are EU citizens are are therefore free to roam anywhere in the EU.
German news article on the subject: https://www.nd-aktuell.de/artikel/1190246.repression-berlin-staatsraeson-begruendet-ausweisungen.html


Is there any evidence for what was actually removed or do we have to take this guy’s word for it?


I don’t believe, at least in Germany, that it is possible for sugar to be made ‘locally’ at a reasonable price and with enough volume to be able to stock shelves. I don’t see why the situation should be different in (I assume) the US.
You might try gift shops. They sometimes have ‘fancy’ versions of basic stuff to gift away. Looking at their products and producers might give you a hint at where to start researching.
You could open Google maps (or any other commercial directory) and try to find shops in your town that you wouldn’t otherwise notice because they don’t advertise on channels you’d consume.


Something like “I’ll be the first to say that I don’t know anything about this.”


You get downvotes for a completely useless statement. Who’d have thunk?


Do you mean…
body > article > h1 is smaller than body > h2body > article > h1 is smaller than body > article > h2?And where? Which spec stylesheets are you talking about?
For (1), https://css-tricks.com/document-outline-dilemma/ might answer your question.


Much of this depends on how you understand the question. Maybe those 41% think “While Brexit was bad, it did go about as well as was to be expected.”


No learning ever seems to occur.
Not so surprising when you remember that leaning left correlates with higher degrees of education.


Chocolate production is infested with slave labor, child labor and child slave labor.
That’s an argument ad hominem. That bad person endorses this thing, therefore that thing must be bad.