The Kill Switch was pitched to Congress as a way to stop drunk driving—but its real-world implications are far more troubling.
No government should have the authority to remotely control a vehicle you paid for, or turn it into a tool for surveillance.
Stop the overreach. Kill the Kill Switch.
Garret Anderson was Freddie Freeman's favorite player as a kid. Then, he got to know him as an adult
"You always hear, 'Don’t meet your heroes' ... I'm glad I did. Because he was a beautiful man."
Freeman discusses the late Angels legend, @capostsports:
https://t.co/uaIIkLyYlT
The Hall of Fame remembers 2002 World Series champion Garret Anderson, who passed away Thursday at 53.
A two-time Silver Slugger and three-time All-Star, Anderson spent 15 of his 17 big league seasons with the @Angels and set franchise records in hits, games played and RBI.
@MLB That one hits hard 💔
Garret Anderson wasn’t just a great player he was an era for the Los Angeles Angels. Quiet, consistent, and clutch when it mattered most, especially in that 2002 World Series run.
A legend of the game, gone too soon at 53.
We are shocked and saddened by the passing of Garret Anderson, a 17-year MLB veteran and a standout member of the 2002 World Series champion Angels.
A Los Angeles native, Anderson debuted with the Angels in 1994 and spent 15 of his 17 Major League seasons with the team. He finished his career with the Braves and Dodgers, amassing 2,529 hits and a .293 career batting average.
Anderson was a 3-time All-Star. In 2003, Anderson won the Home Run Derby, and as the starting left fielder for the AL, he went 3-for-4 with a home run to capture game MVP honors.
A member of the Angels Hall of Fame, he holds several franchise records including games played (2,013), hits (2,368), doubles (489), extra-base hits (796), RBI (1,292), and total bases (3,743).
In Game 7 of the 2002 World Series, it was Anderson’s 3-run double that provided the winning margin in a 4-1 victory to clinch the first championship in Angels history.
He was 53 years old.
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Angels Hall of Famer Garret Anderson.
Garret will forever hold a special place in the hearts of Angels fans for his professionalism, class, and loyalty throughout his career and beyond.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to the entire Anderson family.
The Dodgers are deeply saddened by the passing of local native, longtime Angel and former Dodger Garret Anderson. We send our deepest sympathies to his family and friends.
The story this week isn’t Eric Swalwell’s behavior.
It’s how the democrats and media knew about it for 13+ years and ONLY SPOKE UP because they need him to drop out of the California governor’s race in order to win.
Notice how NO DEMOCRAT IS ASKING HIM TO RESIGN FROM CONGRESS.
🚨 BREAKING: MAJOR SIGNAL FROM INSIDE IRAN
A political declaration has just emerged from Arab tribes in Iran’s Khuzestan province — the country’s most important oil-producing region.
In the statement they make several striking points:
• They reject the Islamic Republic and call for the complete removal of the regime
• They demand a secular democratic government based on human rights
• They stress that Khuzestan is an inseparable part of Iran
• They call for unity among all Iranian ethnic groups including Kurds, Azeris and Baluch
• They express support for Reza Pahlavi as a unifying national figure for a future transition
Khuzestan is not just another province.
It is the heart of Iran’s oil industry and one of the most strategically important regions in the country.
When voices from inside that region begin calling openly for a democratic future beyond the Islamic Republic, it signals something much bigger:
The cracks inside the regime’s foundations may be widening.