Slowly migrating to “Bluer Skies” and feels like Twitter did before a certain someone decided to buy it and for all intents and purposes kill it.
This interview from @Verge with @Reckless is well worth your listen.
https://t.co/9G0KyUASqg...
SF Chronicle: Primary results show Democrats well-positioned to flip the five California House seats @GavinNewsom targeted with Prop 50
https://t.co/VczcToaHTt
Since taking office, Ken Paxton has become a multi-millionaire while our pay has stagnated.
He owns 11 homes while most Texans can’t afford one.
He trades favors with rich donors while blocking overtime pay for workers.
Paxton doesn’t serve us — he serves himself.
Exclusive: Mayor Zohran Mamdani is launching a limited run of affordable NYC-inspired World Cup jerseys, designed and crafted in partnership with Mazzi Sports, a family-owned apparel studio in Brooklyn. https://t.co/UVeWm3J4JG
NYC, the Knicks are heating up and so are we.
The heat index may hit 100 degrees today and tomorrow. We may also see severe thunderstorms, heavy downpours, and winds strong enough to down trees and power lines.
These conditions are extremely dangerous.
Here’s how to keep you and your neighbors safe:
Seek air-conditioning. The City is activating hundreds of free, public cooling centers across the city. Find one nearest you, including accessible and pet-friendly options, by visiting https://t.co/Iqa7gXBq7R or by calling 311.
Recognize the signs of heat illness. Call 911 immediately if you or someone you know has hot dry skin, trouble breathing, rapid heartbeat, confusion, disorientation, dizziness, nausea, or vomiting.
Call 311 if you see a homeless neighbor in need of assistance. Outreach teams are activated citywide to help connect vulnerable neighbors with safe, cool spaces.
If storms hit, go indoors. Use caution while traveling. Stay out of basement apartments.
Drink lots of water. Wear sunscreen. And check in on your neighbors.
As always, sign up for emergency alerts: text NOTIFYNYC to 692-692.
New Yorkers need affordable homes. New Yorkers need great public libraries.
So we're building both.
Today, we took the next step with @BKLYNlibrary toward creating a brand-new library and more than 200 affordable homes at the New Utrecht Library site in Brooklyn. Because public land should serve the public.
The last time the Knicks won it all, New Yorkers rode home on R32 subway cars.
Those same cars carried fans through the city's celebration in 1973.
More than 50 years later, New York is dreaming again.
Ahead of Game 3, we're bringing back a piece of that spring for one special ride.
The K train.
For nearly 100 years, the Second Avenue Subway to East Harlem was a promise.
Under my administration, it’s becoming a reality.
Major construction is now underway to extend the Q train to 125th Street and connect more New Yorkers to faster, more reliable transit.
@NYCMayor@helloDCWP@nyctourism I think you covered most it, but there are a few things you left out. Essential viewing for every #NYC visitor…
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Welcome to the greatest city on Earth.
Here are some tips and tricks for how to get around and make the most of your time here.
Learn more at https://t.co/mki8gOyIED.
Susan Collins' reputation as some unproblematic "moderate" is a total fiction.
She's broken transparency laws, enriched herself massively while in office, and cosigned 99% of the Trump agenda.
She needs to go.
The @nyknicks are home and our city is ready to show out.
We’re hosting a free watch party for 5,000 New Yorkers tonight in Bryant Park.
You can register at the link below starting at noon today: https://t.co/Te8eGk5TwW
Hard work used to be enough. It's not anymore.
In my lifetime, we have watched the largest transfer of wealth from the working class to the ruling class in the history of this nation.
They stole from us. And we're taking back what's ours.