I'm from Texas. Here are some helpful tips for Knicks Fans: What You Should Know Before Visiting San Antonio:
1. It's not cheese dip. It's queso.
2. Sweet tea isn't a beverage. It's the official wine of the South.
3. "Bless your heart" is not always a compliment. Context matters. A lot.
4. If someone says they're "fixin' to" do something, no repairs are involved.
5. A breakfast taco is a perfectly acceptable breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late-night snack. Get one asap.
6. The speed limit is merely a suggestion to the pickup truck behind you.
7. "Y'all" is singular. "All y'all" is plural.
8. No, you cannot survive June by "just walking a few blocks."
9. The Alamo is smaller than you imagined. Don't say it out loud.
10. If a local says, "It's not that hot today," and it's 96 degrees, they mean it.
11. Guacamole is considered a vegetable.
12. The phrase "Texas-sized" is not marketing. It's a warning.
13. You may develop strong opinions about salsa before the weekend is over.
14. When someone waves from another vehicle, they're being friendly. Wave back.
15. Chili does not contain beans. This is not a debate.
16. If you ask for "just a little spicy," the outcome is entirely at the restaurant's discretion.
17. Texans put hot sauce on things that already contain hot sauce.
18. Cowboys exist, but most Texans commute by pickup, not horseback.
19. A 20-minute drive can somehow be 35 miles away.
20. If someone offers homemade brisket, cancel your other plans immediately.
21. H-E-B is not a grocery store. It is a way of life.
22. The stars at night are big and bright...!!! Yes, people will expect you to know what comes next.
23. "A little outside town" can mean 45 minutes away.
24. If you hear, "Well, that's interesting," it may mean the exact opposite.
By the end of your trip, you'll be saying "y'all," ordering queso, and arguing about barbecue like you've lived in Texas your whole life. Welcome to Texas - stay safe and enjoy the game!
We took Erin Brockovich's map of every data center in America. Then we laid the nation's aquifers on top of it.
We noticed they're not building data centers where the land is cheap. They're building them where the water is.
Farmers near these facilities say their livestock have stopped falling pregnant. Residents say the humming never stops.
And the projects arrive under NDAs, so most towns don't know until the ground is already broken.
The question isn’t where they’re building anymore. It’s why they’re building where they’re building. Tonight, we think we can answer that question.
We’ve been covering the data center issue in great detail on this broadcast, and for good reason. It’s a serious problem in America and worldwide, and it’s one that is uniting people from all sides of the political aisle because, guess what, whether you are a conservative or a liberal, you have human rights that enable you to have access to basic survival needs like water, which was given to us by God, not by the state or Big Tech, by the way.
Erin Brockovich joined the data center fight recently. She launched a site including a map that shows data centers either completed, under construction, planned, or community reported, likely due to all those pesky NDAs in place stopping us from knowing they’re coming to our area. But the public isn’t stupid.
So Maria thought she’d do something a little bit different. She created a series of maps using Erin Brockovich’s data center data, then superimposed aquifer maps onto those maps, then superimposed smart city locations onto those maps. What Maria found was pretty mind-blowing and, she says, lends credence to her theory that those in charge are purposely making rural areas unlivable for the purpose of pushing people into smart cities, where they will be under constant surveillance and on a short leash.
Medical expert Dr Peter McCullough® believes the death of Kyle Busch is eerily similar to that of a 47 year old man who died of a delayed mRNA COVID-19 vaccine pulmonary hemorrhagic syndrome long after his shots. It was triggered by a URI similar to the case of Busch. Courtesy Rob Finnerty, NewsMax. @RobFinnertyUSA@NEWSMAX@McCulloughFund@NicHulscher
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Do NOT believe a word! Abbott & his Secretary of State Nelson sued the Texas GOP to keep the Texas primaries OPEN! Spending millions of our Tax Dollars hiring a DC Lawfirm! @Carlos__Turcios
Microsoft’s “talent shortage” was so severe they laid off 3,426 workers from 2022 to 2024 and replaced them with 3,259 new H-1Bs.
Nearly one-for-one.
Funny how the shortage always shows up right after payroll gets cheaper.
Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine.
In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted.
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I have truly awful news...
A 17-year-old Black male allegedly m*rdered an elderly White couple in their own home in rural Mississippi...
...and then opened fire on 4 sheriff's deputies AND AN INFANT!!!!
He shot at a BABY!!!
Their names were Billy and Virginia Blair. He was 74. She was 71.
They were high-school sweethearts and owned a tire shop together, their pastor called them "the sweetest couple," people who "loved the Lord."
In broad daylight, a 17-year-old broke into their home and m*rdered them both.
Police say the suspect opened fire on FOUR officers... and an INFANT at the scene.
All of them were hit.
By the grace of God, all miraculously survived.
The 17-year-old now faces 13 felonies, including TWO counts of capital m*rder.
A judge denied him bond.
Billy and Virginia Blair survived everything life threw at them for over 70 years...
...only to be murdered in the one place they should have been safest.
Their own home.
Say their names.
Billy and Virginia Blair.
@Camel_Crushin For those who have never travelled outside of the US have no idea how much we take advantage of things we do have. To see a foreigner excited about things is refreshing. I’m with you not interested in the soccer but his journey is worth watching
@TrungTPhan I get the joke however this is a very important request- please don’t post this picture. This is a reminder of one of the worst days in US history. Many of us know exactly when this was taken.
@Joey37394977091 Not medical advice! My hubby been on BP meds for years- he started taking organic beetroot and it has come down to almost normal. He no longer takes his BP meds just the beetroot purchased from Amazon