If you heard that someone poured scalding hot water on his wife, put a gun to her head, and broke his two year-old daughter's collarbone, you'd think the person would be in prison, but you were wrong. That is Rep. Max Miller who has full support of House Republican leadership!
On this day in 2005, Anthony Walker, 18, died after he was chased from a bus stop in Merseyside & murdered in a racist & unprovoked attack. The teenager was savagely attacked with an ice axe and left to die at a park entrance.
Rest in peace Anthony Walker 🙏🏾🕊️
It is with profound sorrow that we bid farewell to Jeanne Gibson, our beloved Rosie the Riveter, has passed away today, July 29, 2026, at the remarkable age of 100. With her passing, we don't simply mourn the loss of a beloved friend, we honor the life of an American hero whose courage, dedication, and unwavering spirit helped shape history, and will continue to inspire generations to come.📷📷
At just 18 years old, Jeanne left her home in Minnesota in the summer of 1944 and answered her nation's call, becoming a welder at Todd Pacific Shipyards in Seattle. With determination and grit, she helped build destroyers that strengthened the Allied war effort during World War II. She later continued her service with the Army Transportation Corps in Juneau, Alaska, embodying the resilience and patriotism of the Greatest Generation.
Yet Jeanne's legacy extended far beyond the war. She earned her Ph.D., dedicated three decades to teaching, earned her private pilot license, and spent the rest of her life proving that courage, determination, and purpose know no age.
In 2024, Jeanne and her fellow Rosies were collectively awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, one of our nation's highest civilian honors, recognizing the extraordinary women whose sacrifices and determination helped secure victory during World War II.
To all of us at Pacific Historic Parks, Jeanne was far more than a Rosie, she was family. She traveled to Hawaiʻi time and again to share her remarkable story with visitors, inspire local students, and ensure that the sacrifices of the Home Front would never be forgotten. Her radiant smile, generous heart, and boundless enthusiasm touched every life she encountered.
She had a special gift for encouraging young girls, reminding them that no dream was too big and no obstacle too great. Through her words and her example, she inspired generations to believe in themselves and pursue lives of courage, service, and purpose.
Jeanne remained a tireless advocate for preserving the legacy of the Rosies, volunteering at Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park on "Rosie Fridays" and ensuring the stories of the women who helped win the war would continue to inspire future generations.
In one of life's poignant moments, just days before her passing, Jeanne was celebrated with a Wall of Honor banner at the park she loved so dearly and recognized during a San Jose Earthquakes halftime ceremony honoring Bay Area heroes. It was a fitting tribute to a woman whose life was defined by selfless service, quiet strength, and extraordinary grace.
Though Jeanne has taken her final flight, her legacy will never fade. It lives on in every story she shared, every young person she inspired, every life she touched, and in the enduring example of courage she leaves behind.
Our hearts are with Jeanne's family, her fellow Rosies, and all who were blessed to know and love her.
Rest in peace, Jeanne Gibson.
Thank you for answering the call when your country needed you most. Thank you for showing generations what courage looks like. We will remember you always
Critical #MissingPerson 13-year-old Lakeisha Steele, who was last seen in the 4600 block of Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave, NE, on Saturday, July 25, 2026.
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Critical #MissingPerson Yeinori Reyes Zuniga, was last seen in the 200 block of I Street, SE, on Thursday, July 23, 2026.
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Killers. Pedophiles. Stalkers. Rapists.
This is the story of the cabal of criminals—violent felons, pardoned by Trump, who attacked our country on January 6, 2021.
These Black facial masks are being sold on TikTok to impersonate black people. They can 🍇 somebody, or commit any other heinous crime then blame Black people.
Dozens of students at a prestigious Midwest boarding school and summer camp have alleged they were sexually abused by nearly 50 adults, which included staff members and notable names like Jeffrey Epstein, the school announced this week. https://t.co/iKeURnmrYb
She walked across that stage with her baby in her arms—a mother, a warrior, a graduate. She didn’t just earn a degree; She proved that nothing can stop a strong woman.❤️
🚨 Black mother catches HORRIFIC RACIST abuse of her nonverbal autistic son on hidden camera.
School: Field Elementary School, 120 Sacred Heart Lane, Louisville, KY 40206
White Teacher: Robert Ransdell (ECE Assistant)
For months the school claimed her sweet son was “abusive” and ignored her requests to observe the classroom. On May 13, she hid a camera in his ponytail.
What she found was nothing short of HORRIFIC.
The footage captures Robert Ransdell aggressively approaching her son after the main teacher left the room — followed by her child’s screams.
The video & audio captures Robert Ransdell calling the child a “STUPID N*GGER BOY” while he chokes the child and slaps him and drags the child across the classroom by his hair!