Far out at sea, five miles from shore, sailors spotted an elephant struggling in the waves. The exhausted giant had been swept away while crossing a lagoon, caught in the pull of the tide, too far from land to swim back. Every breath was a struggle, every movement a fight for survival. Onlookers could only watch, their hearts heavy as the enormous animal battled against the relentless sea.
The Sri Lankan navy responded immediately, launching an urgent rescue operation. Divers plunged into the water, navigating strong currents and slippery waves, carefully approaching the giant with ropes in hand. The elephant was terrified but resilient, refusing to surrender as it twisted and pushed against the ropes. The rescuers moved slowly, understanding that any sudden movement could injure the elephant or themselves. Hours passed with painstaking effort — twelve grueling hours of patience, precision, and bravery.
Finally, as dusk approached, the elephant’s feet touched the sandy shore. Exhausted but alive, it paused for a moment, as if taking in the security of solid ground after the long ordeal. With one last powerful push, it rose, trunk raised high, nostrils flaring, and disappeared into the forest. The rescuers watched in awe, realizing they had witnessed not only the survival of a magnificent creature but also the triumph of human courage and compassion.
That day, a lost soul was brought safely home through teamwork, determination, and empathy. The story spread quickly, reminding the world that acts of courage, patience, and care can save lives, even in the most extreme conditions. It was a reminder that every life matters — and that sometimes, the smallest gestures of bravery can have the greatest impact.
Kirk Alexander was a regular Domino's customer in Salem, Oregon, who ordered pizza almost every nigh, often around midnight, for about 10 years. The staff at his local store knew his name, address, and usual order by heart.
After he hadn't ordered for 11 days, the general manager, Sarah Fuller, and her team grew concerned (this was highly unusual for him). They sent a delivery driver, Tracey Hamblen, to check on his house. The lights were on and the TV was playing, but no one answered the door or phone. They called 911 for a welfare check.
Police found Kirk on the floor; he had suffered a stroke and was unable to reach his phone or call for help. He was rushed to the hospital and survived thanks to the timely intervention. The Domino's employees later appeared on Good Morning America and described him as "like family."
Obama spent over $850 MILLION to build this thing on the South Side and expected normal people to walk past it, clap like trained seals, and believe it is just some innocent museum about “human rights.” Come on. This is not a museum. This looks like a temple carved into 225 feet of granite, with a message sitting right there in the stone, hidden in plain sight for anyone with eyes to see it. When the red light hits it, the whole thing stops pretending: UNCONSTRAINED BY CONVENTION. THEY SEIZE THE POWER. THE WORD CONTROLS DEMOCRACY. OVERCOME, OR BE GIVEN TO THE NATION. Read that again and tell me with a straight face this sounds like some normal message about freedom, dignity, or human rights. It does not. It sounds like a declaration from people who believe power belongs to them, that democracy can be controlled through language, and that the public can either submit, be reshaped, or be handed over to the machine. That is the part they hate when regular people notice. They hide these messages in plain sight, dress them up as art, history, justice, and progress, then act like you are crazy for pointing at what is literally carved in stone. This was never just about human rights. This is a declaration.
How are Democrats cheating in L.A.?
Let me show you…
There are 26 registered voters at this toilet in Los Angeles.
I’m not kidding. I have the voter records. See for yourself. The only thing here is a stinky port-a john inside an empty parking lot.
No homes. No mailboxes. No businesses. Yet TWENTY SIX ‘people’ are casting ballots here.
Straight-up voter fraud out in the open. This just a glimpse of what’s happening under Gavin Newsom.
This is why California desperately needs Voter ID — and we must pass the Save Act NOW.
38 billion dollars to ICE and around 26 billion dollars to CBP bill have been passed early this morning. This means more resources, stronger enforcement, and a serious boost for the agencies on the front line of the border crisis.
One of the biggest pieces is that ICE would have more power to arrest criminal illegal immigrants as they are released from jails in sanctuary cities, cutting through the local protection games that have kept dangerous people shielded from federal enforcement.
Well done.
#DallasCowboys HC Brian Schottenheimer says new Edge Rusher Rashan Gary is "a grown-ass man" and has been "blown away" by his professionalism. H/T @JoeJHoyt
El imponente rey del océano. 🦈
Una majestuosa aparición del gran tiburón blanco, uno de los depredadores ápice más perfectos de la evolución. Pueden medir más de 6 metros, detectar una gota de sangre a kilómetros y nadar a más de 50 km/h en ataque.