Aides roused Secretary of War Pete Hegseth at 3 AM last night to warn him of the impending Israeli attacks. But this is hardly the first time that Mr. Hegseth has been awakened by the promise of shots.
June 6, 1944. Today, we mark the anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. 14,000 Canadians stormed Juno Beach, showing unparalleled bravery in the face of fierce resistance. 359 Canadians made the ultimate sacrifice that day.
We stand in silent gratitude for the heroes who broke through the Atlantic Wall and paved the path to liberation.
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Photo: Troops of the 9th Canadian Infantry Brigade
(Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry Highlanders) going
ashore from LCI (L) 299 [Landing Craft Infantry],
Bernières-sur-mer, Normandy, France, 6 June 1944.
[Library and Archives Canada 3408540]
Here’s an idea….let’s move the Game 3 Knicks watch party to outside Trump Tower if he’s shutting down everything around MSG for his selfish visit on Monday night
Oh and not only is Trump ruining the vibes for fans he’s also ruining the night for several bars and restaurants since secret service is only allowing ticketed fans near msg from 7th and 8th Avenues
Fastest 3 goals recorded by a player in a #StanleyCup Final game:
6:10- Mitch Marner (Via a 2nd period natural hat trick that's extended his @GoldenKnights Gm3 lead to 4-0 tonight vs CAR)
6:21- Maurice Richard (MTL, Gm1 in 1957 vs BOS)
9:57- Dirk Graham (CHI, Gm4 in 1992 vs PIT)
Knicks and MSG are asking fans to arrive "at least two hours" before the 8:30pm tip to get through security because of Trump….bastard ruins everything!
“An escalator can never break: it can only become stairs. You should never see an Escalator Temporarily Out Of Order sign, just Escalator Temporarily Stairs.”
.@Apple Planned Obsolescence
The “Truth” about why the headphone jack was removed.
I wonder how much damage has been done to the human brain with bluetooth tech?
On D-Day, 14,000 Canadians landed at Juno Beach, supported by the Royal Canadian Navy and the RCAF. The day saw 1,074 Canadian casualties, including 359 killed. It was a watershed moment in human history.
Here are some of the Canadian stories from that day.
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This photo was taken 82 years ago today - Canadian soldiers of the 9th Canadian Infantry Brigade coming ashore at Juno Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944. A defining Canadian moment in the liberation of Normandy. 🇨🇦
82 years ago today Scotty from Star Trek was shot 6 times during D-Day while fighting for Canada during WWII. On June 6, 1944, James M. Doohan of Vancouver, later of Sarnia, landed at Juno Beach while serving in the Canadian Army. He was wounded six times later that day by friendly fire and later became best known as Scotty on Star Trek. 🇨🇦