See your doc. You have medical issues that shouldn't be handled on the Internet. I know there are drugs to control tachycardia (my mom was on one) but that's something only an MD can prescribe.
solrize
Yeah see the doc, preferably one who works with people your age since this does sound like a somewhat amplified version of normal 18yo mood swings. The upswing sounds like so-called hypomania which is less intense and less dangerous than full-on mania (where you go mostly bonkers, spend all your money, and otherwise mess up your life). You may be able to work out behavioral coping strategies rather than suppressing it with drugs. But, again, see your MD, don't listen to much to us Internet randos.
Funny thing: insurance companies donate to both parties ;).
California had a bill like that pass the legislature in 2022, and Governor Newsom ~~vetoed~~ somehow stopped it from making anything happen. I don't remember the details but he basically didn't want to upset the insurance industry, which I would have thought was the whole point of such a bill. He later backed some kind of watered-down bill which as far as I know did nothing.
https://calmatters.org/commentary/2023/10/newsom-resurrect-single-payer-health-care/
solri
You could but it's no longer in vogue. Try Elixir instead.
Wikibooks might be ok for that.
The court press release said she was sentenced to "45 days to 23 months" and the linked news article garbled that to "23 months and 45 days" which they somehow added up to "nearly 2 years". No idea why the sentence itself has such a wide range.
For howto guides there is wikihow, though its license is noncommercial only iirc.
Wikibooks might also be suitable, as someone said. The other editors there are less insane about rule enforcement than wikipedia's, anyway.
If you can say what your topic is, that could help.
It's fine, if it's state charges instead of federal then Trump can't pardon him.
If they say 60% odds when it's obviously 100%, how does one go about making money on the spread?
I know there are two events, 1) boycott and 2) foot traffic down. I'm not at all convinced that the two are related more than slightly. Foot traffic down = people are broke and/or more frugal because of Trump, maybe. I'd like to know how foot traffic has been for retail in general.
You should probably be on a Holter monitor or whatever they call them now, if your heart is acting weird. But again, up to the Dr.