There aren’t really that many good American sitcoms these days other than the two or three mentioned here. You’re probably better off watching something classic on one of the free streamers like PlutoTv or Tubi.
You say you’re traveling here — where are you from? If you are British, it might be a hoot for you to watch American remakes of British shows. For example, Threes Company was the US remake of Man About The House.
You may not be aware, but cbs news is now run by right wing weirdos. While this story might be factual, you might consider linking to another source next time.
Could’ve sworn she created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. No small feat.
She also wanted to bring consumer banking back to the post office, but that’s never gonna happen. The republicans are hell bent on privatizing the whole thing.
The adverb is on the verb in this sentence, not the noun. You are saying I thank you, and how I thank you is kindly (gratefully or with grace). As opposed to thanking someone snidely or backhandedly.
Kindly could also be a shortening of “for your kindness” depending on the history of this phrase.
If you were confused (like me) as to how a lumber mill in the US was hurt by tariffs on foreign countries — they were importing their trees from Canada. Plenty of trees in the US, but I guess they’re all spoken for. 🤷♂️
“The U.S. lumber sector is reeling from tariffs on Canadian softwood, which have climbed to 45%. With roughly 30% of its supply coming from Canada”
So many high school dance DJs played this song in the 80’s.