Is the use of "alleged" correct in this sentence from @washingtonpost ?
"The judge overseeing a civil trial over alleged business fraud committed by Donald Trump and his company issued a gag order in the case Tuesday barring the former president from making public comments about his court staff."
The judge already found T to have committed fraud for the past 10 years. Nothing alleged about it. Amiright? Or no?
I'm back from #EFACon2023 and what a great experience it was! I presented two well-received sessions, met tons of people, sold all the copies of Perfect Bound that I brought with me, and even sold 1 copy of Mystery at Creek Academy. That's in addition to eating good food, learning about conscious language from @RedPenRabbit and reconnecting with old friends. Are conferences worth the time and money to attend? This one was!
Even small things are helpful to get people to act on the very real emotions they feel when reading these articles. Not everyone has the capacity to do everything, but I would argue that everyone had the capacity to do SOMETHING positive.