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Virginia Supreme Court strikes down Democrats’ redistricting plan, dimming party’s midterm hopes (r/news)
- danappropriate: Do what Republicans do and ignore the ruling.
- Gastroid: Ah, striking down a voter-approved constitutional amendment based on a narrow definition of the timeframe when the first stage of the approval process took place. Couldn’t think of anything more democratic than that.
- Shakespearacles: Ok, well they’re allowed to redistrict however they’d like for partisan reasons now according to the Supreme Court. So just do it anyways
Babies are bleeding to death as parents reject a vitamin shot given at birth (r/news)
- RoarOfTheWorlds: What’s crazy is it’s not even a vaccine, it’s a Vitamin K shot. These same idiots that will get a vitamin booster IV want to act like their Internet search is above a medical degree and play with their newborn’s life over a vitamin.
- justmitzie: Refuse medical advice at birth, then rush to medical providers when it falls apart. Beyond sad.
- Valturia: Letting your kid die to own the libs.
Ukraine reportedly launches dozens of drones at Moscow ahead of Victory Day Parade (r/worldnews)
- prof_dr_mr_obvious: Wouldn’t it be glorious to have the air alarms go off in Moscow during the parade?
- 133DK: Everyone so focused on the parade and the prestige loss it would be for Moscow if it got hit, but honestly it’d be way better for Ukraine to just take advantage of the lessened air defence everywhere else
- GreatGojira: They could have a peaceful parade if they would just leave Ukraine
TIL that Maria Antonia of Austria had the highest inbreeding coefficient (0.3053) of the House of Habsburg - higher than the child of brother and sister or the child of a parent and their own offspring (r/todayilearned)
- SomeDumbGamer: Important to mention that she didn’t really have any major health issues due to it either. She got incredibly lucky.
- Born-Area-9998: Every time I read about the Habsburgs I feel like medieval Europe was running a long-term experiment nobody bothered to stop.
- jxd73: It’s probably rookie number compared to the Ptolemy’s.
USPS proposal would allow handguns to be sent through the mail for the first time since 1927 (r/nottheonion)
- thatguyiswierd: I mean unloaded, marked, shipping at a higher rate to make a profit, Tied to the shipper and sender. Not a bad idea really. Guns are shipped everyday only difference is they go to a local store for pick up.
- Recreationalflorist: ITT: People that know nothing about gun laws or interstate commerce law.
- KneeDragr: They are sent via FedEx currently so not sure what the difference is with USPS getting in on it.