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For some social media users, this sudden change was perceived as “evidence” to back their suggestions this was not a “natural” storm, but instead one manufactured by humans.

From BBC

“It was a sudden change, but a necessary one,” he says.

Researchers called it the most sudden change in the U.S. illegal drug supply in recent history, based on chemical prevalence.

Even though he would need only an inning to get warmed up, and would be on the mound for only three outs, the Dodgers are concerned that the sudden change in routine would affect his MVP-level hitting.

With the sudden change of political fortunes in these last weeks, it feels as if the American people have gotten a whiplash or a concussion.

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