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Did a Home Depot Manager Refuse to Provide a Veterans Discount?

Fact Check The story also showed up on social media under the title: "Man Notices Store Manager Being Disrespectful to a Military Veteran." Published Aug 20, 2015 Updated Mar 1, 2021 ");}else if(is_tablet()){slot_number++;document.write(" Advertisment: ");} Claim: A Home Depot manager in Spokane Valley, WA, rudely refused to provide a veterans discount to a customer. On 17 August 2015, Facebook user David Carleton posted a first-person account of a Home Depot manager in Spokane Valley, WA, supposedly (rudely) refusing to provide a veterans' discount to a customer:

Do Demon Lords/Dukes of Hell grant spells to worshippers as gods do?

Yes, worshippers of archfiends have received divine spells. The question is just who is providing the divine magic to their clerics though. In some editions is was the fiend itself granting the power (and in some editions various archfiends have also been overtly both gods and archfiends, such as Orcus, Demogorgon, etc). In late 3e the Fiendish Codex series had a really cool compromise position that had the non divine 3e archfiends still granting spells as essentially conduits to the inherent power of the Abyss, etc.

Is The Sinaloa Cartel El Mago Dead? Willowbrook Shootout

The shadowy world of narcotics has its own rules and consequences that the members pay with time. The same goes with the Sinaloa Cartel, and the buzz of the town at the moment is around El Mago, who is presumed to be dead.  The Sinaloa Cartel is a large, international organized crime syndicate. It specializes in illegal drug trafficking and money laundering.  Since the cartel is in Sinaloa, Mexico, its name is after the founding location.

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Mayor outlines big future for Main Street, families in Salt Lake City in annual report

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s capital is now more populated than it has ever been and its growth has no signs of slowing down anytime soon, something that may have all started with a nudge from the 2002 Winter Olympics and Paralympics. So, with the prospect of a second Winter Olympics exactly 10 years away, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall says she believes the city is poised for another major boost.