Unforgettable night with the Tartan Army at Fenway Park in Boston. Spoke to police officers, bar staff, security + merch sellers who said they'd never seen a set of fans like it ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ
Some videos of the good-natured mayhem here ๐
This is not Trump. Not even Musk.
This is pure, selfless and sincere โค๏ธ
Meet Dell Loy Hansen.
An American millionaire and true philanthropist ๐บ๐ธ
He built an entire town for displaced Ukrainians.
Now more than 229 families โ over 1,000 people โ live there!
He bought 250+ apartments for those who lost their homes.
Spent over $70 million of his own money.
And heโs not stopping.
He plans to build more towns, schools, and even a huge medical center for our soldiers.
A man from the other side of the worldโฆ
Investing millions.
Putting his soul and heart into helping ordinary Ukrainians ๐บ๐ฆ
Simply incredible. Simply fantastic.
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Hello to the 6,300 new followers. Though youโve doubtlessly come for the World Cup geography posts, Iโm afraid youโll have to put up with a bit of this.
Me today celebrating Scotlandโs win by going to see some snow in the Cairngorms.
Yes, this is Scotland in summer.
The DOJ is keeping the part of Trump's IRS settlement in place that shields Trump, his family and his businesses from IRS audits
This is outrageously corrupt. Don't let it fly under the radar.
CREW President Donald Sherman breaks it down.
๐จ ๐๐ฅ๐๐๐๐๐ก๐: Virgil van Dijk speaks out against the hydration breaks!
๐ฃ๏ธ โI have been watching almost every game and I donโt really like the hydration breaks. And for the people watching on television itโs also not great.โ
โIf itโs REALLY HOT, then obviously you need it, but you need to look at it game by game.โ
โBut I think I have said enough alreadyโฆ..โ
๐ด Four Ukrainian rescuers killed in Russian strike double-tap attack.
Ukraine's State Emergency Service rescuers Dmytrii Boyko, Danylo Tishchenko, Serhii Makovetskyi, and Vadym Zinchenko were killed and nine others injured during a secondary Russian attack on a civilian enterprise in Kharkiv on the night of June 15.
The Trump administration took the names of nine enslaved people off a memorial at George Washington's home. A judge ordered them back.
That memorial sits at the site of George Washington's presidential home in Philadelphia, and the order to restore it came Friday from U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley in Boston.
Her ruling forces the Interior Department to put back the slavery exhibit there, along with the signs and displays it pulled from parks and monuments nationwide because, in the government's own words, they "do not align with its preferred narrative."
The fight comes down to one question: who gets to be in the story of America?
This administration decided it could delete the people it found inconvenient. The judge said no.
It started with an executive order Trump signed in March 2025, "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History."
The order claimed a "revisionist movement" had smeared the country as "inherently racist, sexist, oppressive, or otherwise irredeemably flawed," and sent the Interior Department into the parks to scrub anything that fit. It named one target directly: Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, where the nation declared that all men are created equal.
That is where you see what the words meant. The Park Service took down the memorial to the nine people Washington enslaved at his presidential home.
Those were the same people who cooked and cleaned and were owned by the first president while he ran the new republic. Their names stood on that wall until this administration decided visitors should not have to read them.
Another judge had already ordered that one restored. She compared the government's claim that it gets to decide which history is true to the Ministry of Truth in Orwell's "1984."
Kelley went wider. Her order swept in exhibits on abolition, immigration, labor, women's suffrage, civil rights, and the climate, quietly pulled from sites including Fort Sumter and the Grand Canyon.
She did not soften it. The government, she wrote, had tried to "rewrite the Nation's history with a white-out pen," telling "half-truths" about the country it claims to honor.
The Interior Department's entire response was to call her a "liberal activist judge" and threaten an appeal.
It had no answer for the white-out pen, because there isn't one. Slavery happened. The people who built this country existed, and their names were carved into a wall in Philadelphia until someone here decided to erase them.
America turns two hundred and fifty this year. This administration's idea of honoring that was to pick which Americans were allowed in the story.
The white-out pen is going back in the drawer. The names go back on the wall, by the Fourth of July, by court order.
@EdKrassen He is going to the G7 meeting which is with other World Leaders(for all who donโt know). Will he fall asleep?? He better not, unlike sports, this is EXTREMELY important!!!
The United States has been defeated by Iran, and Sunday evening found Trump out on the lawn waiting for the rain to clear so he could begin his party.
https://t.co/Uh8NyUDqDY
When Notre-Dame burned in 2019, the world stopped.
Today, Russia damages Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, a monastery nearly 1,000 years old and older than Notre-Dame itself.
A thousand years of history deserves the same attention, the same sympathy, and the same protection.
โI believe it is imperative that the architect of the deal, Vice President Vance and his negotiating partnersโฆ.โ
Theyโre setting up Vance to take the fall.
Elon Musk is being given 715 acres of land in the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge. A lawsuit has been filed by numerous Conservation groups. They say it violates laws that are protecting refuges and harms endangered species. Itโs on a National Historic Landmark.