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Comically Informed

February 2024 Issue 1

Comically Informed: Get Your News From Comics
The US and UK bombed Houthi weaponry in Yemen to discourage the Houthi from firing missiles at cargo ships.
eBay was fined $3 million after its executives directed 7 employees to send a multitude of gross objects and death threats to a Massachusetts couple who blogged about eBay CEO Devin Wenig’s $17 million annual salary
A volcano erupted in Grindavik, Iceland, causing 4000 people to evacuate, and spewing lava which incinerated many homes.
Iran bombed Iraq and Pakistan, while Pakistan bombed Iran, with both countries claiming the bombings were aimed at terrorists and not acts of war.
A US federal judge ruled that Americans have the right to carry guns into post offices.
Japanese and Egyptian archeologists discovered a 4500 year-old but well-preserved tomb near Cairo.
Ecuador: Ganglord Adolfo Macias escapes prison. State of emergency declared. Gangs kidnap 178 policemen and set off bombs across the country. 800 arrests were made.
The UK overturned 16 years worth of convictions of over 900 postal workers falsely accused of fraud by a faulty monitoring software, which had sent many of them to prison and levied huge fines on them.
Japan is the 5th country to successfully land a spacecraft on the moon, but the Smart Lander for Investigating the Moon (SLIM) lost power for a few days after a rough landing.
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