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Do all the good you can— In all the ways you can— At all the seasons you can— To all the people you can— And as long as you can.

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Once again—New Mexico is leading the way by protecting free and fair elections! NM becomes the first state in the nation to ban armed federal agents at the ballot box. This is how you do it! 🗳️🇺🇸💪

14.03.2026 14:57 👍 4193 🔁 1468 💬 122 📌 105

In addition, we have spineless and inept Democrats in Congress. Here’s looking at you, Schumer and Jeffries.

14.03.2026 21:56 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
A classic black-and-white photograph of pioneering American war photojournalist Dickey Chapelle (born Georgette Louise Meyer, 1919–1965), captured in an intense, action-oriented moment during her early career as a combat correspondent. Chapelle, a trailblazing female journalist who covered World War II (including Iwo Jima and Okinawa), the Korean War, and Vietnam—where she became the first American female reporter killed in action—is shown crouching low on a sandy, barren beach or landing zone. She wears a worn U.S. military-style fatigue jacket and trousers, a wide-brimmed, battered field cap tilted back on her head, and thick, dark-rimmed glasses. With focused determination, she aims a compact press camera directly forward, hands gripping the camera body and lens securely. Her expression is alert and mid-speech or exclamatory, mouth slightly open, conveying the urgency and adrenaline of frontline work. In the blurred background, a large military tank (an M4 Sherman or similar WWII-era model marked with "CII" on the turret) rumbles nearby, its long gun barrel and tracks visible against the horizon, with faint ocean waves or surf in the distance. The image powerfully captures Chapelle's fearless, hands-on style—often embedding with troops despite military restrictions on women correspondents—symbolizing her grit, independence, and dedication to documenting war from the front lines across multiple conflicts until her death in 1965.

A classic black-and-white photograph of pioneering American war photojournalist Dickey Chapelle (born Georgette Louise Meyer, 1919–1965), captured in an intense, action-oriented moment during her early career as a combat correspondent. Chapelle, a trailblazing female journalist who covered World War II (including Iwo Jima and Okinawa), the Korean War, and Vietnam—where she became the first American female reporter killed in action—is shown crouching low on a sandy, barren beach or landing zone. She wears a worn U.S. military-style fatigue jacket and trousers, a wide-brimmed, battered field cap tilted back on her head, and thick, dark-rimmed glasses. With focused determination, she aims a compact press camera directly forward, hands gripping the camera body and lens securely. Her expression is alert and mid-speech or exclamatory, mouth slightly open, conveying the urgency and adrenaline of frontline work. In the blurred background, a large military tank (an M4 Sherman or similar WWII-era model marked with "CII" on the turret) rumbles nearby, its long gun barrel and tracks visible against the horizon, with faint ocean waves or surf in the distance. The image powerfully captures Chapelle's fearless, hands-on style—often embedding with troops despite military restrictions on women correspondents—symbolizing her grit, independence, and dedication to documenting war from the front lines across multiple conflicts until her death in 1965.

Photojournalist Dickey Chapelle was the first American female war correspondent to die on the front lines (1965).

She covered #WWII, the Korean & Algerian wars, Castro's Cuba, Lebanon & early Vietnam, where she was killed in action. She was born #OTD in 1919. #photography #WomensHistoryMonth

14.03.2026 16:29 👍 90 🔁 30 💬 1 📌 2

If they want a single "newspaper" replacement, recommend The Guardian. There's a U.S. version.

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🔥 🇪🇸 SPAIN — MAR ESPINAR: “Go lick boots at Mar-A-Lago… which Iranian women are thanking Trump? The mothers of the 160 girls murdered at a school?”

14.03.2026 14:50 👍 2536 🔁 875 💬 79 📌 78

Real depression is no joke.

14.03.2026 15:36 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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Unspoiled beach, Mexico.

14.03.2026 05:01 👍 0 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0

That is not a human face.

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👇💥

14.03.2026 04:06 👍 11 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0

@sen-ronwyden.bsky.social has counseled that Treasury may know more about Epstein than the Justice Dept.

13.03.2026 21:01 👍 194 🔁 88 💬 4 📌 3
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Over 2,000 Marines are being ordered to the Middle East: What Could Go Wrong?

Trump and his band of war-mongering cosplay Crusaders are now sending thousands of troops to the Middle East, escalating chances of a potential ground war. Everything will get worse.

open.substack.com/pub/thelefth...

13.03.2026 22:07 👍 420 🔁 176 💬 42 📌 12
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This is coming from the first-ever winner of the FIFA Peace Prize.

Who would’ve thought the President of the United States would be warning a national soccer team that it might not be safe to attend the World Cup?👇

13.03.2026 21:01 👍 22 🔁 8 💬 0 📌 2
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Long COVID and Recovery Among US Adults This cross-sectional study examines the prevalence and recovery patterns of long COVID among US adults using data from the National Health Interview Survey.

Long COVID and Recovery Among US Adults

Published: March 2, 2026

"In 2024, 8.3% of US adults—an estimated 21.3 million—reported ever having LC, among whom nearly 6 in 10 reported recovery... Yet many adults, particularly those 35 years or older, continue to experience lasting symptoms"

#LongCOVID

03.03.2026 00:32 👍 71 🔁 31 💬 4 📌 2
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6 years ago today covid -19 was declared a global pandemic

Trump was President
He completly failed

Biden had to clean up his mess

13.03.2026 09:23 👍 21 🔁 7 💬 0 📌 0
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Trump will depart to Palm Beach for the weekend to spend time at his private club and participate in a fundraiser.

This is the second weekend in a row Trump has gone golfing as he risks the lives of American service members.

13.03.2026 14:35 👍 207 🔁 125 💬 21 📌 21
Thought this was a parody, but, no, the US Mint really removed the olive branch—but not the arrows—held by the eagle on the dime. The design goes back to the super-woke days of
1782.

Thought this was a parody, but, no, the US Mint really removed the olive branch—but not the arrows—held by the eagle on the dime. The design goes back to the super-woke days of 1782.

I remember when the president spoke at Davos virtually right after the inauguration last year, he had a background with the eagle’s head turned toward the arrows.

13.03.2026 14:41 👍 243 🔁 113 💬 25 📌 14

Says a lot about him that he's still on twitter :/

12.03.2026 18:33 👍 9173 🔁 1169 💬 75 📌 14

PhDs have been called doctors far longer than medical doctors.

13.03.2026 00:30 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0

And more determined.

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DAY AHEAD:  Big fight to stop Trump from shuttering and gutting the Kennedy Center
DAY AHEAD: Big fight to stop Trump from shuttering and gutting the Kennedy Center YouTube video by Scott MacFarlane Reports

DAY AHEAD: Big fight to stop Trump from shuttering and gutting the Kennedy Center

youtube.com/shorts/1nn4X...

12.03.2026 10:37 👍 809 🔁 259 💬 21 📌 10
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If you lost your job because of DOGE, this will enrage you.

They built a whole-ass crusade around “DEI,” then sent a staffer into a deposition who couldn’t even define it.

Justin Fox’s and his assignment was to help flag grants for elimination based on a term he struggled to explain under oath. 🥴

12.03.2026 05:05 👍 2061 🔁 977 💬 239 📌 111
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😕🇺🇸

12.03.2026 01:50 👍 6148 🔁 2936 💬 354 📌 221
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11.03.2026 16:33 👍 16 🔁 6 💬 1 📌 0
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This is the grave marker of a great man. No pomp, no grandiosity. He left the world an infinitely better place. #DukeEllington #Jazz

11.03.2026 18:03 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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I’ve been getting a lot of questions about what it was like viewing the unredacted Epstein Files. This was my experience:

11.03.2026 16:36 👍 444 🔁 221 💬 21 📌 19

Number of women prosecuted for miscarriages: 400+

Number of Epstein file sex predators prosecuted: 0

11.03.2026 17:11 👍 285 🔁 141 💬 6 📌 7

Hardly a new thought. Bernie Sanders has been saying this for decades.

11.03.2026 12:44 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 2 📌 0

It's time for younger people to get off their hands and get in the game.

11.03.2026 12:42 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

Dumbest news of the week so far, and that’s saying something

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