MacKenzie Scott’s $26 billion giving sprint in seven years, including a record $7.2 billion last year, makes her the third-biggest philanthropist of all-time. She gave more in 2025 than Musk, Page, Ellison and her ex-husband Bezos have in their lifetimes combined.
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To be clear about what this depicts: An immigration officer threw a woman onto the ground. Alex Pretti, a registered nurse on scene as a legal observer, is filming and goes to help the woman up. He is then pepper sprayed and thrown to the ground for no discernible reason. Many officer surround and assault him; one removes his firearm, which police say appears to have been legally registered. They then execute him with a hail of bullets.
They are, objectively speaking, both cowards and criminals, while Pretti is what we teach people an American ought to be.
There are no penguins in Greenland. All Penguins live in the southern hemisphere except one species from the Galapagos Islands.
Perhaps you shouldn’t have dismantled the Department of Education so quickly.
So Hitler’s legacy is being carried forward by two half-black sex-trafficking rapists, a gay Mexican virgin federal informant, a half-Filipino/half-Haitian guy who did gay-for-pay porn, a Sudanese Muslim, and a crystal meth addict obsessed with facial cosmetic surgery.
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Himes: ABC, which is owned by Disney, took Jimmy Kimmel off the air because Brendan Carr, the chairman of the FCC, didn’t like some things Kimmel said on TV.
I’m talking to you now because I’m just getting so damn sick of people who claim to be for free speech but turn out to only support free speech for people they agree with.
The point of this country is to allow every American to articulate their beliefs without fear of reprisal.
I’m not at all surprised that Brendan Carr said what he did. This administration has shown it only cares about the free speech of people it agrees with. What does surprise me—just a little—is watching corporation after corporation, law firm after law firm, and university after university cave. And now ABC and Disney caved.
It’s time to start defending people’s right to say what they want—especially when what they say is obnoxious. That’s the whole point. And it’s time to start holding people like ABC, Disney, and Brendan Carr accountable.