Dan Gilbert and the Cleveland Cavaliers are sending up eight busloads filled with over 400 season ticket holders to tonight’s Game 5 in Detroit.
Trip includes food, beverages, entertainment. Top-notch stuff from the organization as they look to take a 3-2 series lead.
The massive Utah data center, called the Stratos Project, will be as big as 2,000 Walmarts, will need 9GW of electricity to run, and will generate the heat equivalent of 23 atom bombs detonating every single day in Hansel Valley. The expected impact of wildlife is catastrophic.
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This is, unironically, one of the best places to buy real estate
- Surrounding metro population over 700,000
- Tons of jobs close
- 7/10-9/10 schools
- Starbucks every half mile
- Shopping and dining densely packed within 10 minutes either way
- 45 minutes from major metro (Cleveland)
- Houses still under $250k EVERYWHERE
Our daughter, Rachel Corrie, was killed in 2003 in Gaza, while trying to protect a Palestinian home facing illegal destruction by the Israeli military. She was 23 years old. The massive, armored Caterpillar D-9 bulldozer that crushed her was operated by two Israeli soldiers and manufactured in the United States. It was the same type of militarized bulldozer that US presidents from George W. Bush through to Donald Trump have delivered to Israel.
Today, as the destruction of Palestinian homes has only become more commonplace, not to mention the horror of Israel’s genocide, Senator Bernie Sanders will force a vote in the Senate to try to end this cycle of death by banning the transfer of D-9 bulldozers to Israel. We hope he will not take this stand alone.
No policy can bring back those taken from us by these actions—children and other loved ones. But the Senate now has an opportunity to honor the memories of our daughter, other Americans, and thousands of Palestinian civilians killed, and to show that their deaths, and all the destruction, will no longer be condoned and funded. We hope those elected to represent us, the American people, understand the message that voting to block these D-9 bulldozers will send. This will not be a symbolic gesture, but a concrete step toward the protection of human life.
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$33 B Softbank data center powered by natural gas fracked from Ohio public lands will emit 16-19 M metric tons of carbon dioxide a year, on par with emissions from 3.8 million gas cars over a year of driving. https://t.co/cow0ZC6yVb
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