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Did you know that in Romania, trucks loaded with beehives are rented out to flower growers?
These massive rigs become mobile "bee hotels," buzzing with thousands of bees that pollinate fields of flowers and crops.
Ronny Chieng’s speech at Harvard
“Ai is just going to make mediocre people dumber”
Truer words have never been spoken
This is how you give a graduation speech!
This man goes out to lunch with a couple of friends and runs into a waitress who recognized him from almost a decade earlier.
Back then, during Thanksgiving, he had stepped in to help her and her mom when their EBT card didn’t work at the grocery store. Not only did he pay for their food, but he also made sure the little girl got the Sweet Tart roll she had been wanting — telling her, “Every little girl should have something special during the holidays.”
Years later, that small act of kindness had stayed with her. Her mom had since passed away from breast cancer, but she never forgot what he did. She ended up comping their entire lunch that day — and his friend left her a $300 tip.
The smallest acts of kindness can ripple through someone’s life for years in ways we may never know.
Have you ever had someone do something kind for you that you still think about years later?
After he won the Pulitzer Prize, Palestinian writer Mosab Abu Toha was invited onto MSNBC where he was promptly interrogated about why he wasn't doing more to humanize the people slaughtering his family members in Gaza.
جندي اسرائيلي حاول ضرب واعتقال رجل فلسطيني أثناء صلاته بالناس ولكنه توقف عن ذلك فور مشاهدته لكاميرا تقوم بالتصوير
لذلك نقول ..فضحهم ونشر جرائمهم شيء مهم للغاية
The story of Count Bernadotte, despite saving 450 Danish Jews during the Holocaust, he was assassinated by the Zionist Stern gang for daring to seek a just settlement for Palestinians after they had been massacred and displaced by Zionist forces in the 1948 Nakba.
Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed.
Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.
This is by far the smartest , and most honest take I have seen coming out from our elected officials in Congress.
Kudos to Senator @timkaine for telling the truth: