Join me and make a gift on Athletic Giving Days to support the Pacific student-athlete experience! #BoxersGive https://t.co/vVn4L0Q5lg
Women’s XC 🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️
I'm glad that my Administration’s infrastructure investments are so popular that even Speaker McCarthy is trying to take credit for them, despite voting against them.
That’s alright. I’ll see him at the next groundbreaking.
Everyone retweet this and expose @EliseStefanik for the fraud she is. She’s bragging about money from a bill she voted against. The GOP doesn’t care about people. They care about power. And they know people love Biden’s bill. Share far and wide!! https://t.co/B6LZX0z5jI
„Ihr seid nicht für das verantwortlich, was geschah. Aber dass es nicht wieder geschieht, dafür schon.“
Max Mannheimer 1920-2016
Holocaust-Überlebender
shame on @PPSConnect for cutting positions of high school choir director to 1/2 without any regard to the impact on the student body. Why don’t you start cutting salaries of administrators instead of cutting teachers that have a direct positive impact on students. Shame!
Hey @Ryanair, my parents who are in their 70s and 80s, had accidentally downloaded the return flight boarding card instead of the outgoing ones and you charged them £110 to print them at the airport. £110 for 2 pieces of paper which took 1 minute. Shame on you
In just hours, they were tried, convicted, and beheaded for treason. Brother and sister Hans and Sophie Scholl and their friend Christoph Probst were members of the “White Rose" resistance group. They spoke up when so many other Germans remained silent. #InternationalYouthDay
My name is Francine Finkielsztaj. I was born in Paris on July 28th, 1941.
In July 1943, I was deported to Auschwitz and separated from my parents. My last memory is being carried into a shower room. Then the room started to fill with gas.
Remember us, please.
I firmly condemn the Russian strikes on Ukrainian grain storage and export infrastructure.
As Russia continues its ruthless war, we continue to support Ukraine.
Today we paid another €1.5 billion, to help keep the state running and repair infrastructure.
More will come.