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Ship carrying 200 people hits the Brooklyn Bridge as search and rescue operation underway
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What exactly is a Thai pink ID card?
This attached thread is transport office you mentioned. As far as I'm aware they are only transport office in Bangkok that allows TDL renewal with yellow book/pink card. -
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The Trump administration's plan to send Gazans to Libya is as stupid as it is evil
You’re referring to the same opinion piece quoting the same unsourced rumors by NBC. Both Libya and the US have denied it. With sources. Your Clutching at straws through hate. -
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One Big Beautiful Bill? More Like One Big Bloody Oversized Stich-Up, Bruv
The impact of tax cuts has already been discussed (between + 0.6% for the poorest cat3gory to +4.3% for the richest category). Here is the assessment of the effect of both tax cuts and cuts to federal programs such as Medicaid and food stamps, by the Penn Wharton budget model. "The bottom 20% of households, who earn up to about $17,000 annually, would see their after-tax incomes drop by $1,035 in 2026, including a reduction in government benefits, the nonpartisan group found. The top 0.1%, who earn at least $4.3 million per year, would get an annual after-tax boost of about $389,000, Penn Wharton said." And the reply from the WH! "Once again, the experts are wrong, just as they were about the impact of Trump's tariffs, which have yielded trillions in investments, record job growth, and no inflation," said White House spokesman Harrison Fields in an email to CBS MoneyWatch. " 🤣 These estimates don't take into account the possible impact of tariffs on inflation. It is also discussed in the article https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gop-tax-bill-one-big-beautiful-bill-impact-by-income-group/ -
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Annual checkup at Bangkok Christian Hospital: Anyone with (recent) experience?
Hi, It is the time of year again where my annual health checkup is due. Over the last 8 years or so, I've usually done them at BNH and once at Samitivej. But their recommended packages for my age group have gone up and up and up and are now in the 30-35k range, which is too much for me these days. As a result, I started looking at alternatives and was positively surprised by the Platinum package offered by Bangkok Christian. At TBH 11,990 it includes most of the tests the much more expensive packages at BNH and others include. I have never been to BCH, so I wondered if a member here has some first hand experience, especially with doing one of the health checkup packages. I don't necessarily need the -admittedly nice- "hand-holding" by the nurses like at BNH who always take you from one test/department to the next etc, but I would hate it if the organization at Bangkok Christian would be overly chaotic. Anyone with recent experience at BCH who can provide some feedback on this? Thank you! DUS
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