I'm now declaring "some_guy's Law." It's similar to "Betteridge's law of headlines" in that it addresses news headlines that end with a question mark. It is as follows:
If the headline asks whether the 2024 bench of SCOTUS did something terrible, the answer is "yes."
Does a news article contain a question mark? Then it’s not a news article.
I'm now declaring "some_guy's Law." It's similar to "Betteridge's law of headlines" in that it addresses news headlines that end with a question mark. It is as follows:
If the headline asks whether the 2024 bench of SCOTUS did something terrible, the answer is "yes."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge%27s_law_of_headlines
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