Participated in WRFL(dot)fm's week of electronic music programming with tonight's #Jazz show, 6-8pm ET stream or play back from the website for 2 weeks. Here's my list in reverse order:
@DailyMail Why has there been little mention about Elon Musk’s dad spending so much time in Russia? Is anyone reporting on why white South Africans are being pushed into Russia and the US?
Shoutout to the Republicans who voted to cut a federal program that feeds pregnant women and young children on Thursday then go to church on Sunday.
You're the real hypocrites.
"Anna Whites said she had reached out to Medicaid and the Governor's office to arrange a working group. She was told they 'didn't need to meet.'"
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Ornately designed clay-pipes are a popular find among archaeologists, but it's this more simplistic version that's excited us for its philosophical potential... 🤔💭
Found during a community dig in Malmesbury – where we were searching for remains of the house of philosopher Thomas Hobbes – this maker-stamped pipe is a product of father and son company ‘Jeffery Hunt I & II’. It originates from 1640-70 – a time of great political instability, and of great influence on Hobbes' best known work ‘Leviathan’.
Now, it’s tantalising to think one of Malmesbury’s most famous alumni possibly smoked on this pipe whilst he mulled over the state of British politics, but it’s very unlikely. This is, however, an invaluable find for lovers of the history of pipemakers, as Jeffery Hunt I & II became founding members of the Bristol Pipemakers' Guild. Their globetrotting clay creations were widely known throughout Bristol and Bath, and travelled through trade as far as Newfoundland!
#Archaeology #PostMedieval #ClayPipes #Malmesbury #Smokin
@jennnjuice1221@WKYT 🤷♀️ And actually, he’s parole eligible after 25 years, BUT, he gets credit for time served. So, he could go up for parole in 21 years.
After 5 hours of deliberations, the jury has recommended a sentence of life in prison for Shannon Gilday in the murder of Jordan Morgan.
He will be eligible for parole after 25 years.
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Even in the darkest of times, light still has power. Today was a reminder of that.
A federal court blocked Alabama’s racist gerrymander, and in South Carolina, the legislature voted against eliminating the only Black Congressional seat in the state.
The work is before us, but together, we can still be that light. Let’s lock arms and keep lifting our voices in the name of democracy.