Stewardship is just relationships….Relationships with the grass, with the soil, with the livestock, with the horse, with family, and with the next generation. #IYKYK#Rangelands#Stewardship
Congrats to PSG for winning back-to-back Champions League titles! 🏆🏆
Sadly, a small minority are causing trouble and violence after what should be a joyful celebration. It's unfair to the thousands of fans who are celebrating peacefully and responsibly.
Hope things calm down soon. Stay safe, Paris❤️
#Paris #ChampionsPSG
The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who accused Trump of sexual assault, according to sources https://t.co/02wWEO1bXq
This Memorial Day, we honor the brave men and women who sacrificed everything for freedom. 🇺🇸
Grateful today and every day for those who served with courage and strength.
Hope everyone stays safe and enjoys time with family, friends, and the people who matter most❤️
#MemorialDay #USA
Memorial Day is a solemn reminder that freedom is never free. Today, we honor the brave American heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation.
We remember our fallen warriors, pray for their loved ones and Gold Star Families, and give thanks for those who gave everything.
God Bless America. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Reporter: Why didn’t you inform allies before attacking Iran?
Trump: We wanted surprise—who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?
I am embarking on a journey to better understand why and how we give.
Charitible and humanitarian giving have ancient roots.
The impulse to give is woven into the fabric of human history, from the concept of tzedakah (justice) in Judaism and zakāt (purification) in Islam, to dāna (generosity) in Buddhism and caritas (love) in Christianity.
While our methods have evolved, the fundamental human desire to support one another remains constant.
Give me a follow and let's learn about giving together.
#PhilanthropyHistory #Giving #Charity #GlobalCultures #Humanitarianism
Winter in New York City feels like a scene from a movie. The streets glow under soft snowfall, and the towering buildings look even more stunning against the pale winter sky. Times Square shines brightly with colorful lights that reflect beautifully on the snowy ground, while Brooklyn Bridge looks peaceful and majestic in the cold morning air. The mix of chilly weather, sparkling decorations, and the city’s lively spirit makes NYC in winter incredibly charming and unforgettable❤