Two things I particularly enjoy:
1) His utter contempt for Trump and his ilk is palpable, but it’s almost apolitical. It’s moral without being preachy. Tough needle to thread.
2) There is a seriousness here that is woefully missing in our politics today.
Ossoff: This is what small men like Donald Trump and JD Vance and Stephen Miller will never understand—that our national greatness flows not through our blood or our genes, but through our ideas.
Americans are not a race, we're a people united not by ethnicity, but by our shared convictions, and that is what makes us exceptional
Our support is the best out there and I truly believe that. We wouldn’t have avoided disaster without your spirit and fight in the stadium today. A season of recovering from big surgery for me but even in these last few games I feel pure pride and joy everytime I get the opportunity to wear this spurs shirt. Love you all Tottenham Hotspur. See you next season. Coysssss 🤍💪🏼
Tottenham staying up, their spirits up, but this has to be a wake-up call. Micky van de Ven immense last few minutes, intercepting then clearing. Spurs fans superb, willing their players towards safety. Plenty right about Spurs: support, stadium, training ground and they now have a heavyweight head coach in Roberto De Zerbi who can organise and motivate, who has the respect of players and supporters.
But Spurs need an in-depth review this summer into the many issues and ensure they never get into such a predicament again. Have to improve recruitment, get in more leaders, sell Romero and appoint a more committed captain. Get in a more reliable finisher, communicate better with fans, examine the chronic injury list. But they’ve survived and can celebrate. And reflect. #TOTEVE
I almost hesitate to promote this, because it wasn't really intended to be a piece. I just sort of sat down and it came out. Maybe someone else out there has the same type of day today, and it'll speak to them.
https://t.co/xSMUDOrHcC
As you watch Aaron Rai in the PGA Championship, you might notice he uses iron covers for his clubs and wears two gloves — two habits often viewed as golf faux pas. But both are actually inspiring.
Rai grew up in a working-class family in England, where his father sacrificed heavily to support his golf career. When Aaron got an expensive set of irons as a kid, his dad would clean every groove with a pin and baby oil after practice because the clubs meant that much to them. The iron covers became a reminder to appreciate what you have.
And the two gloves? Rai started wearing them as a kid during cold-weather golf in England and eventually became so comfortable with the feel that he never stopped.
Not gimmicks. Just gratitude… and comfort.
it's mad but if not for a 95th minute Brighton equaliser, De Zerbi would have three back to back wins
With literally half the first team out injured, this is some unbelievable performance
NEW STORY: Hugo Gonzalez carries a Catan board onto every team flight, but it’s not what you think:
“I am the Catan hater.”
I got to the bottom of the Celtics’ road trip Catan battles.
(📸 via @Celtics)
The story for @celticsblog:
https://t.co/6INb32uTQC
NEW STORY: I wrote about one of the most special nights of my journalism career, Jayson Tatum's return to TD Garden.
Inside the sights, sounds, and emotions, for @celticsblog:
https://t.co/D9iQcUTfyP
Might be one of the weirder sights I've ever seen on a baseball field.
(Red Sox made some players available to help Puerto Rico get through the game. Erik Rivera was also born in Puerto Rico and has played in their Winter League)