It's Colombia btw, not Columbia.
Garibaldee
I think the conventional wisom is diet is more important than exercise in losing weight, although I think most people would recommend working out once a week regardless if you would lose weight or not, basically any working out would be positive if you aren't at all, it couldn't hurt to do sit ups and push ups and see where that takes you.
It is very obvious what is meant by this.
The author is taking issue with these drugs being prescribed specifically in examples like given in the title and doesn't believe that some people who are currently being prescribed these drugs should have access to them
Pharmacists Warn That People With Eating Disorders Are Misusing Wegovy Prescriptions
I disagree with your definition of original source. If AP writes an article, then Yahoo news takes that article and attributes it to the AP and links to the AP article, and publishes it, that yahoo news article does not become the original source the AP article is the origanal source.
In the case we are discussing the Mondoweiss article is a full day older, I don't understand where you are coming from. If you want to post the reprinted version that is fine, but you are not posting the original article when you post a reprinted version.
There isn’t original source per se
If you would rather post the Truthout version that is fine, but the original article for this article spefically is the Mondoweiss one, it is the original source and was submitted there by the author, it is simply redistributed by Truthout. I don't know what you think redistribution is at that point if you think there isn't an original source.
Posted
January 31, 2025
on Mondoweiss
and
February 2, 2025
on Truthout
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It says this at the bottom of the article. They just reprint articles from sources cool with them doing that. If you look at an article they actually wrote it says
This article is licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), and you are free to share and republish under the terms of the license.
instead.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/reagan-fires-11359-air-traffic-controllers
On August 5, an angry President Reagan carried out his threat, and the federal government began firing the 11,359 air-traffic controllers who had not returned to work. In addition, he declared a lifetime ban on the rehiring of the strikers by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). On August 17, the FAA began accepting applications for new air-traffic controllers, and on October 22 the Federal Labor Relations Authority decertified PATCO.
This is the finding out part when you do the fucking around.
If you post the Ten Commandments in a classroom, students will read the rule against committing adultery, and Sen. Cora Neumann had a question about that situation.
The Montana Legislature already has told schools to notify parents about anything related to sex — even teaching Romeo and Juliet — so parents can have their children “opt out” of the lesson in question.
Given that consideration, Neumann wondered how teachers would handle the situation with the Ten Commandments — from a practical standpoint.
“This is actually going against our own Legislature’s ruling of the last session of exposing children to explicit sexual references,” said Neumann, D-Bozeman.
I would love to see a court square the circle on how bringing up adultery has nothing to do with sex.
Just letting you know because you probably care about this kind of thing, this article was originally from Mondoweiss, in an effort to avoid reposting I would probably just use the original source over Truthout, when it is an article recirculated by them, I posted this 10 minutes before you with the Mondoweiss article.
I regret to inform you that you "ate the onion"