Wallace: There was a lot of a talk about there was going to be unity and there was going to be an effort to bring down the temperature.. There was a lot of media bashing tonight. This was very much a different tone
@frequentbuyer1 @MeidasTouch@NikkiHaley The moral of the story is the prerequisite to be a Republican is the ability to look someone sincerely in the eye and lie to them
“A cat 1 hurricane shouldn’t knock out your power system,” said Kerry Emanuel, a veteran hurricane researcher at MIT.
“I think you’ve got a problem with the power company, frankly.”
Hurricane Beryl was a warning shot for Houston…
https://t.co/cWMoEus1hH
I've of course read the deep dive article @russellgold wrote about Tim Dunn in last month's Texas Monthly, but I hadn't seen this 4 minute video. It's a really solid summary of what's up and why Dunn and the ideology he pushes is so dangerous.
https://t.co/eg9jYT12Tr
Spring Branch ISD won’t have librarians next school year. This is outrageous.
We shouldn’t have to say this: Texas students need librarians.
https://t.co/7Flmx4fMAO
Scientists develop a revolutionary edible battery that could soon power children’s toys — here’s what it’s made of
https://t.co/jx3FX2STiP
Wwwwwwhat?
#Veteran#Vets#Ohio#Technology is changing our world 🌎 for the better forever!
You have to be a leading lady but you can’t be nominated for best actress. You have to be a strong female director but you can’t be nominated for best director. You have to have a wildly popular dance song but you can’t be nominated for best original song.
Greta Gerwig: Made a critically acclaimed, culturally profound, feminist movie about Barbie and the patriarchy that made a billion dollars at the box office.
Oscar nomination goes to … Ken.
#Barbie#Oscars2024 https://t.co/mQ8xlYPzc3
A new report urges multiagency action to support potentially transformative digital twins research. TAMEST Member and TAMEST 2024 Annual Conference Co-Chair Karen E. Willcox, Ph.D. (NAE), @UTAustin authored the report for @theNASEM. Read more: https://t.co/SNjU0eLdRj
I'm generally not a fan of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican in his second term, but I greatly appreciate his empathy and common sense when it comes to trans rights.
Today, he vetoed a bill that would have banned gender-affirming care for kids and banned trans kids in sports.
He made it clear that the government needs to mind its own business and defer to parents and medical experts when it comes to the health care of their children.
Given the incredibly volatile state of trans rights in our country at the moment, I believe it shows exceptional integrity to overrule his own party and stand beside trans kids and their parents.
Well done, Sir.