I work at a bank but dislike the way banks work, they havent yet found the definition of innovative. I have a thing for Startups, Hotspurs, Jets, and Sens.
We always remember our first 🏒 My first PhD paper is out! We explore scanning in ice hockey from player's perspective. Grateful to the collaborators and our partners: USA Hockey, Norwegian Ice Hockey, and the Pittsburgh Penguins.
https://t.co/waojZN1Pjz
ICE has imprisoned and is reportedly pressuring the witnesses who were in the van with victim to leave the country. We must demand that ICE release the witnesses TODAY before any more threats and witness contamination is allowed to continue https://t.co/0BaZgYRW79
A 37 year old Colombian immigrant married to a U.S. citizen and with no criminal record was raped in ICE custody, then transferred after he reported the crime. Sickening.
https://t.co/8wNoLNA6cD
Marie Claire actually left a prompt from an AI in one of their recent articles.
While there’s still some great journalists and publications left, this is utterly shocking. No wonder I’m trying to pivot.
'It's not my duty as Mayor to make sure you have a parking spot. It's the same as if you bought a 𝗰𝗼𝘄, or 𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗴𝗲, and then ask me where you're going to put them.'
— Miguel Lores, 6x re-elected Mayor of #Pontevedra, Spain🇪🇸
My gosh.
Yesterday, Egypt Coach Hossam Hassan asked FIFA to use its "soft power" to help Palestinians.
Today, just as the Egypt-Argentina match began, Israel killed Mohammed al-Wahidi, of the Egyptian Relief Committee in Gaza — which also organized Gaza screenings of the matches.
For the nation’s 200th birthday, Washington built a metro system, museums, gardens, and reflecting pool at the Capitol.
For the 250th, it’s filled with black fences, white tarps, green algae, and brown grass.
A look at the mess that is DC:
https://t.co/UsS2lYiQkL
RED ALERT: U.S. Supreme Court blocks all the pending state-level lawsuits against Bayer over "Monsanto" Roundup / glyphosate harms.
SCOTUS ruled that since the federal government won't recognize any link between glyphosate and cancer, therefore no American has any right to sue Bayer in state court.
What a total clown show of injustice.
So as long as the federal government can be infiltrated and controlled by pesticides / herbicide corporations, the people of America have no access to functioning courts. The rule of law is dead in America.
If you ever doubt how magical this world is, one day you will decide to go to a World Cup watch party in Oakland that you found online to root for a country where you spent two years trying to coax English out of the mouths of Cape Verdean teenagers. 1/7
SCOOP: White House adviser Stephen Miller was the driving force behind DOJ’s memo authorizing states to institutionalize people with disabilities rather than fund community-based care, said people briefed on the situation.
From @benjaminpenn and me: https://t.co/cH9OITQgLd
There is a 24/7 camera that shows the reflecting pool. If someone went into the pool and made a 250 foot gash, it would have been seen.
trump is lying again. Everyone knows it, but the people at @TheJusticeDept are randomly going after people to soothe trump’s fragile ego.
This was a famous French weather forecast in 2014 trying to alert people to what France would be like in 2050 because of climate change
Only 12 years on and most of us are already hotter - my town 43 today and not the 34 predicted👇
Never forgave Zelensky for standing up to him in Kyiv and refusing to sign away Ukraine’s mineral rights. According to our correspondent who saw Bessent, immediately afterwards, he was trembling after meeting Zelensky
“Don’t attribute malice where incompetence is maybe a more realistic explanation.”
This is so spot on from Matt. Sometimes when things look political in youth hockey - there’s a chance it’s a stressed or worn down coach or director trying to do the right thing, but making the wrong decision. We see this a lot with our work in youth hockey.
When people don’t get their way - they shout “IT’S POLITICAL!!!” And sometimes it is.
But often it’s people trying to do what’s right, but getting it wrong. Or trying to do what’s right, and it is right, but a parent thinks it’s wrong because their kid ended up on the wrong side of a decision.