Al Green on interrupting Trump's speech:
"I'm willing to suffer any punishment [...] but it's worth it to let people know that there is some of us who are going to stand up against this president's desire to cut Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security."
In 2015, Jimmy Carter had brain cancer. In 2019, he broke his hip. That same year, at age 95, he fell at home requiring 14 stitches. Despite his injuries, he showed up the next day, to help build houses for the Habitat for Humanity.
RIP Jimmy Carter 🙏
Steelers QB Russell Wilson, listed as questionable for Sunday due to a calf injury, has told the team that he can play vs. the Falcons, but the team doctors are being more cautious, per sources. The team plans to make a final decision about his status Sunday. If Wilson can’t start, Justin Fields will.
8 of history's greatest scientists:
1. Albert Einstein: Einstein’s contributions to science, which include the famous equation E = mc2 and the theory of relativity, challenged conventional notions and reshaped our understanding of the universe. He gained further renown for his identification of the photoelectric effect, earning the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921.
Einstein formulated both the special and general theories of relativity, challenging and broadening theories presented by Isaac Newton more than 200 years earlier. Beyond relativity, Einstein made significant contributions to Statistical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, optics, and the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox.
The German scientist was also a champion for civil rights, calling racism a “disease.” He joined the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in the 1940s after escaping the clutches of a young Nazi Germany regime in the early 1930s.