thank you!
thank you!
finding this at the thrift store made this day a little less shitty
The genius businessman strikes again
Ms Rachel talking to Deiver Henao, a 9yo in an immigration detention center
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What a world
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There are reports of ICE activity on the north side of Chicago happening now.
Please share so people in the area can be aware and take precautions.
If you’re in the area please come by our office at 7016 N Clark St for ICE whistles.
We protect each other. Chinga la migra.
Lawyer: You don't regret that people might have lost income?
Cavanaugh (DOGE): No, I think it was more important to reduce the federal deficit from two trillion dollars to close to zero.
Lawyer: Did you reduce the federal deficit?
Cavanaugh: No, we didn't.
Internal messages from Live Nation reveal two execs talking about "robbing [fans] blind."
“These people are so stupid. I almost feel bad taking advantage of them," one says.
That man is now the head of ticketing for the unit responsible for Live Nation's 150 amphitheaters.
trying to be cute about "not harming flamingos" is the opposite of endearing
Witkoff and Kushner chose not to have nuclear technical experts present during negotiations in Geneva. Several experts have raised questions about the disastrous duo’s technical understanding of uranium enrichment after they presented an assessment of Iran’s Research Reactor that made no sense.
the emperor wears the wrong sized clothes
A mother and daughter in Kentucky have rejected multimillion-dollar offers for their land, offers made by an anonymous tech company trying to build a data center.
Ida Huddleston has turned down $4,260,000.
Her daughter turned down $22,224,000.
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Immediately disqualifying for the job for which he has been nominated. The 4th Amendment specifies it’s “the right of the people,” not of citizens.
We cannot allow someone who doesn’t understand the 4th Amendment to be the head of DHS.
one of the best out there!
I think she needs to find the right script. I know a few people who were impacted positively by the film. it just is not something I resonate with.
me too
new Kacey Musgraves is a banger
Ex-DOGE worker may have taken sensitive info on millions to new job: whistleblower
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I hope it's rose byrne!
the ensemble are the stronger parts and the closest to inspiring emotions from the main couple. the jupe brothers, Emily Watson and Joe alwyn brought so much into the 2-3 scenes they had that it's worth it just for them. I loved the camera work on their faces and positioning of their perspective.
I do not understand the love for Buckley's performance. it is almost like she just she happens to be at the epicenter of the story; there is not enough time spent on the reasons behind her behavior. befuddled by when she was watching the play, she acted as if she was ignorant to what a play is.
I think this story is not something that holds any weight with me. I do think it is successful in contemplating grief process through a couple's journey. the fault is that there is too much story development to compress into a 2 hour story. it is powerful in its aesthetics but that only goes so far
If this isn't abuse and fraud, I don't know what is.
We have no government right now.
This is what happens when you don't have a government.
(you get abused)
#nowwatching
I love progress
I've truly never been happier
it is ALOT
glad we one at least one war
BREAKING: As many as 150 U.S. troops have been wounded in the war with Iran, according to sources familiar—far higher than the Pentagon’s publicly disclosed figure of just 8 seriously wounded troops. The true toll of this war is already far worse than the public has been told. (Reuters)
WHAT IS HAPPENING
Chris Murphy: "I Just came from a two hour, closed door classified briefing on the war. It just confirmed to me it's totally incoherent. We are not gonna be able to achieve any of our stated objectives ... this is a disaster of epic proportions, a 10 day debacle"