AWFUL. The video is crystal clear. They smash the guy's head directly into a stone wall and then freakout at the person filming them, probably because they knew what they'd just done.
This is unacceptable behavior from federal agents.
Don’t let “rock museum” fool you—Clemson’s Bob Campbell Geology Museum is full of glowing surprises, rare gems, ancient fossils and hands-on wonder for the whole family. https://t.co/wD8wKT5tj2 #DiscoverSC
Jared Kushner & Trump's sons have raised $13 billion from foreign governments, mostly in the Middle East.
At the same time, Kushner serves as Special Envoy to the region, negotiating with the very countries with which he's financially conflicted.
📸: @MSNOWNews
Because of decisions by the federal government, over 40,000 Kentuckians have lost access to food assistance, including more than 11,000 children. (1/2) https://t.co/MmEvqu51ps
Consider that four in 10 U.S.
parents say they aren't sure whether to believe common false claims about vaccines, such as the myth that the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine causes autism…. This confusion is causing real long-term harm, as declining vaccination rates fuel outbreaks of previously eradicated diseases. In 2025, the United States reported more than 2,200 measles cases, with 11 percent of patients hospitalized and three deaths, including two children. 😔
https://t.co/h86GqGhBGi
For centuries, Judge’s story was eclipsed by American mythology. As an enslaved woman who escaped the Washingtons, her story disrupts the pristine legacy of the Founding Fathers and challenges sanitized narratives that ignore Black resistance and Northern slavery.
On May 21, 1796, Judge fled her enslavement while the first family resided in Philadelphia, PA, then the nation’s temporary capital. (Her story is among those the Trump administration had removed from an exhibit on enslaved inhabitants of the President’s House.)
How did a 22-year-old enslaved woman successfully escape from and evade her enslavers—George and Martha Washington—despite a years long manhunt led by the first president of the United States? Today, we celebrate freedom seeker Ona “Onley” Judge.
Philly was trapped today,but after seeing his front leg, it became clear that a simple TNVR was not an option for this kitten. Philly has a non-repairable broken elbow that will require amputation. If you would like to donate to his upcoming surgery—https://t.co/2O1YhyzmNe