Pakistan and Iran conducted joint naval maneuvers in the Strait of Hormuz, which ended as planned. Concurrently, an Iranian missile flew across Pakistan. The CEO of AUPH earned the nickname 007 at the JMP conference. The American government's decision to eliminate Chevron Deference is seen as optimistic news. The North Carolina High Country is experiencing extremely cold temperatures, with wind gusts making it feel like -10° to -20°.
Pakistan notes that joint naval maneuvers with Iran in the Strait of Hormuz began yesterday on Tuesday, and ended this morning, as they were planned for a day. It’s epic, of course, first there are exercises with Iran and on the same day an Iranian missile flies across Pakistan… https://t.co/TkbgLir8BJ
This is HUGE and the only optimistic news I've seen in quite some time for American government and politics. Chevron Deference has to go. https://t.co/gVv187tKcV
First Alert: Incredibly cold in the North Carolina High Country right now! Factor in the wind gusts, and it feels like -10° to -20°. @wbtv_news @EricGarlickwx @Coulter_wx @StormHour @BigJoeBastardi https://t.co/iwW6SYGQua
$AUPH … recent event surrounding the JMP conference … earned the CEO of the company a new nickname: 007 Also appropriate for all the board members that are still enabling such a disaster! @AlderLaneEggs https://t.co/wJf4NGYQAL
Welcome @joebuild to @the76devs https://t.co/SDJJkKI9MK https://t.co/GveSgzEmDs