Fonte: New York Post
Originally Published by: Tinder turns to eye scans to weed out bots amid rising concerns over romance scams FAA to cut flights at major US airport to reduce delays Costco quietly rolls out new long-awaited product, triggering shopper excitement A Las Vegas military veteran is pushing back against his homeowners’ association (HOA) after reportedly being cited for displaying vintage fire hydrants tied to his military service and decades-long firefighting career. Brent Saba — a fire inspector and firefighter — said his HOA recently ordered him to remove three non-operational hydrants placed in front of his home. The association claimed the items violate neighborhood rules governing front and side yard landscaping, according to local outlet KSNV News 3 Las Vegas.