Ben Rice was asked what he'll remember from his All-Star experience:
"I'll remember doing the Derby with my old man, having a blast out there. I'll remember being in the same clubhouse as Mike Trout and Justin Verlander. I'll remember the game, remember everything."
if you’re a jewelry girlie, you might like what i’ve been building. 🤍 i’m a black-owned small business & a simple RT could put my jewelry on someone’s timeline who’s been looking for it.
Não vou me iludir sobre europeu nem generalizar argentinos nunca.
Mas cá entre nós:
Yamal denunciou racismo
Mbappé se poso racismo
Até a porra do Kane se posicionou contra o racismo.
Jogadores argentinos cantaram música racista e o Messi se silenciou sobre.
Tá foda.
🚨This is exactly how ICE agents create the very situations they later use to justify murdering citizens.
In the video, they box in the vehicle of a U.S. citizen. They approach with guns already drawn, and try to open her car door… while repeatedly ordering her to unlock it, and ignoring anything she says.
And notice how they don’t identify themselves. They don’t explain why she’s being detained. They don’t tell her what crime they suspect her of committing.
To the person inside the car, it’s just a group of masked, armed men surrounding her vehicle and trying to force their way in.
That’s how panic starts.
And when people panic, move their car, or try to get away from what they reasonably perceive as a violent threat, ICE agents open fire, and later claim the vehicle was “used as a weapon.”
Law enforcement cannot detain people without legal justification. The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures, and officers are expected to clearly communicate their authority, and the basis for their actions.
They are supposed to de-escalate situations.
Instead, they use tactics to create fear and confusion… making it more likely someone will panic, and easier for agents to claim deadly force was necessary, while they violate the person’s constitutional rights.
When these tactics become standard practice, accountability becomes nonexistent.
Infectious diseases like cyclospora and measles are spreading because the people in charge don't care about public health. That's why we need more scientists and/or healthcare professionals in the room. That's why I'm running.
There is no such thing as absolute immunity. The vice president is trying to tell us the president’s personal military can kill people without consequence.
I don’t think Whitney, who isn’t a mother, should be commenting on how easy a single mother has it simply because she has a nanny. Wait until you’re a mom before you comment on others. #InTheCity
The explosive diarrhea-causing cyclosporiasis outbreak has now spread to 31 states, with nearly 7,000 potential cases.
Last year, RFK ordered the CDC's Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network to stop tracking cyclosporiasis.
A year ago, CDC made Cyclospora surveillance optional. It had been tracked for 28 years.
Today: ~3,000 cases across 31 states, no confirmed source, and CDC’s own count (843) is trailing what states are reporting by thousands.
Last year some regrettable cost cutting decisions were made about foodborne pathogen testing, ending 28 years of screening for cyclosporiasis and quickly catching and quenching several outbreaks. Now we still have no idea what the source of this outbreak is. This is the price!!!