If @MSNBC had any f*#%*^g sense, they’d offer @TiffanyDCross an obscene amount of money, apologize like they mean it, and get her back on tv—prime time or weekend. I don’t watch anymore because you took her off, but I’ll jump right back in. Get all of @nativelandpod and make good
There are no snowplows on route 6.
There were no snowplows on I 70. This snow storm was not a surprise. Where is the planning? @ColoradoDOT@coloradogov
I just signed a @theactionnet petition: Democratic of The Congo Child Miner Lawsuit (Against Apple, Dell, Google, Microsoft and Tesla). Sign here: https://t.co/Pz3tvqf5d0
As the horrific details come in about victims killed and wounded by a white man with a semiautomatic rifle in a college town in Maine tonight, remember that THIS IS TERRORISM. We're giving weapons of war to civilians with no guardrails and then setting them loose on society.
IT IS HARDER TO BUY SUDAFED THAN AN AR-15 IN MAINE
IT IS HARDER TO BUY SUDAFED THAN AN AR-15 IN MAINE
IT IS HARDER TO BUY SUDAFED THAN AN AR-15 IN MAINE
IT IS HARDER TO BUY SUDAFED THAN AN AR-15 IN MAINE
IT IS HARDER TO BUY SUDAFED THAN AN AR-15 IN MAINE
I work with unhoused children. Expanded rental assistance would have drastically changed the circumstances of many of the students I work with and would prevent the increasing amount of unhoused youth we see in Denver every day. The city sure can talk; we need it to walk the walk
For over 230 years, Gullah-Geechee people called Georgia's Sapelo Island home
County commissioners voted to remove zoning restrictions & to strike language stating it should prevent “land value increases which could force removal of the indigenous" folk
https://t.co/rJjhIFp1Pd
Pictured below is Marcy Borders, an American legal assistant who worked for Bank of America at its World Trade Center branch. She was born on July 19, 1973, and tragically passed away on August 24, 2015. Marcy Borders survived the harrowing events of September 11, 2001, when the World Trade Center was attacked by al-Qaeda.
Photographer Stan Honda captured an iconic image of her that day, earning her the nickname "Dust Lady." Reflecting on his photograph's legacy, Honda said, "Over the years, it has been strange for me to think that my photo has a lasting impact. I never imagined I'd have an image like that. I believe people relate to it because it depicts a single person trying to cope with the chaos of that fateful day."
In 2011, Marcy Borders revealed how the trauma of 9/11 led to ten years of depression and addiction. She described it as if her soul was knocked down with the towers.
Tragically, in August 2014, Marcy Borders was diagnosed with stomach cancer, which she attributed to exposure to toxic dust during the World Trade Center collapse. Despite not having undergone surgery and requiring more chemotherapy, her medical bills had already accumulated to $190,000. She couldn't even afford to fill her prescriptions. She firmly believed that her cancer was linked to the toxic exposure, stating, "I definitely believe it because I haven't had any other illnesses, like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes."
Marcy Borders lost her battle with cancer and passed away on August 24, 2015.
A truly powerful moment in my journey was getting to meet Ms. Viola Fletcher, radiant at 109, the oldest living survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre. As we held each other's books, I felt the power and gravity of the moment: They want to hide a history that we are still living.
Leonard Mack has been exonerated nearly 5 decades after he was wrongfully convicted of rape — the longest wrongful conviction overturned by DNA in U.S. history.
https://t.co/rjjyKf98ed