In 2018 Obama gave a long speech on "saving democracy," during which he talked about Russia "hacking" elections and accused Republicans of not doing enough to secure our elections.
All the major news channels covered it of course.
BTW, two years earlier Obama had received intel that Russia did not hack our election. He spent two years pushing that lie.
🚨Just in: The Treasury Department has scrapped plans for Harriet Tubman to be placed on the $20 Bill
This means President Andrew Jackson will remain on the $20 Bill for years to come
BREAKING: NC State is set to play UNC at Greensboro Coliseum in a non-conference matchup during the 2026-27 season.
The contract details aren't finalized, but @PackPower247 sources noted the game is set for Dec. 15, following the ACC/SEC Challenge.
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Before Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, ESPN showed a big ol' video featuring the culture of the Carolina Hurricanes' biggest fans, the Caniacs, written by @ESPNMcGee#SoundTheSiren#ForgedInGold#NHL#StanleyCup
NHL fans in Indianapolis have no broadcaster audio for Game 1 of the Stanely Cup Final. Here's how the first goal sounded on WRTV with only the in-arena sound.
Wade Hampton III 1818-1902 was one of the South’s greatest outdoorsmen in the antebellum period and came from one of the region’s wealthiest families. He was a Lieutenant General in the War and later South Carolina’s Redemption Governor. With the election of Hampton the trials a tribulations of Reconstruction came to an end.
🚨 Mikel Obi on Kai Havertz & Noni Madueke after the UCL Final:*
"I remember when Noni Madueke was fighting Cole Palmer over penalties at Chelsea. So why didn’t he step up and take one for Arsenal when they needed him most? He plays like Liam Delap, but with Messi’s ego.
Noni told the world last week that ‘Chelsea is where I was’. And Kai Havertz spent years saying winning the Champions League with Arsenal would mean more than winning it with Chelsea.
Chelsea gave Kai the biggest night of his career — one goal, one Champions League, a place in history. Instead of appreciating it, he acted like it was just a warm-up for something bigger. Same with Madueke — Chelsea gave him a Club World Cup medal without him contributing a thing.
They celebrated every goal against Chelsea like they had a point to prove. Last night proved one thing: talking about the Champions League isn’t the same as winning it.
Kai’s medal still says Chelsea on it. The trophy he dreamed of winning with Arsenal is still missing from their history.
Football is cruel. Sometimes it waits patiently before reminding people where they had their greatest success.
Kai and Noni wanted to show the world Chelsea was just a stepping stone. Instead, they found out Chelsea was the peak.
Some players leave Chelsea and become legends elsewhere. Others leave and spend years chasing the standards they already had.
The Champions League doesn’t care about feelings, interviews, or celebrations. It only remembers winners. And the last time Kai Havertz and Noni were winners, they were wearing blue."