For 2021, I’m going to amplify Indigenous artists,singers, performers,DJs,writers, journalists,designers,weavers, beaders,tanners + Going to start w/ this incredibly beautiful singer: Alicia Kayley is an Algonquin/Tahltan artist #amplifyIndigenousVoices
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I’ve been asked to stay silent on Lindsey Graham's death and keep diplomatic narratives!
We were raised to respect the dead, regardless of who they were or what they did during their lives; for God alone will hold them to account.
I met—or rather, saw—Lindsey Graham; and while all were shaking his hand, I stood at a distance, gazing at him as if I were looking at a demon on earth.
He was the Zionist mastermind in Washington, D.C. He once stated:
“Do whatever the hell you have to do in Gaza…”
“Level the place.”
“Just flatten it. Just like We flattened Berlin and we flattened Tokyo.”
“We weren’t wrong to drop an atomic bomb on Japan. Do in Gaza what we did in Tokyo and Berlin.”
Lindsey Graham advocated for dropping nuclear bombs on Gaza.
Lindsey Graham advocated Donald Trump for dropping nuclear bombs on Iran.
He stated: "It is a war against Islam and Muslims."
This man has just died, but his evil legacy will haunt his soul forever. He will be remembered as one of the worst humans in history.
As I said, we respect the dead, but we must share this with the politicians who are following in his footsteps.
When you die, this will be your legacy: people all over the world will say "Rot in hell" instead of "Rest in peace."
No! I do not want to cling to diplomatic narratives; people need to know who he was and the principles he stood for.
Lindsey Graham war crimes against humanity trial is going to be historic—in hell.
No World Cup games today but thankfully we got Lindsey Graham, the Russian gun video and the Yellowstone bison sending a guy flying to get us through it
As the bulldozers roll into Big Bend to build miles of needless border walls, roads and vehicle barriers, I want to remind you just how horrific it was to spend years watching walls go up across protected public lands in Arizona.
We watched DHS bulldoze ancient saguaro cacti that were older than the border itself. They dynamited Indigenous gravesites in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument—I was there watching the shockwaves rattle cactus arms as O'odham tribal members wept. We watched them pump up millions of gallons of precious desert groundwater, permanently altering fragile desert springs.
We can't allow this to happen to Big Bend, where DHS's own statistics say virtually nobody crosses the border. We can't let this happen to Texas' crown-jewel national park, its Congressionally protected wild and scenic river. We'll never stop fighting to save the last best place left in the borderlands.
BREAKING (bones)
Why does "Bring Them Home" exist only for some hostages?
Because in Apartheid Israel, where only Jewish lives matter, brutalising the Palestinians isn't an anomaly - it is the system. And the silence around it is the exact measure of our collective hypocrisy.
This clip, from Larry David's new show "Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness" is one of his FUNNIEST ever.
Awesome to have Rob Reiner as George Washington in possibly one of his final on-screen performances.
Cameo by Kimmel is chef's kiss.
RIP, Rob Reiner.
I love watching @Hamadashoo make magic with @AllHandsHearts in Gaza! 🍓🍎🍉 Hamada created the ultimate fruit pool party for the kids: started with blueberry sauce, loaded it with fresh-cut fruits, topped it with a scoop of ice cream, crushed pistachios & extra blueberry drizzle!
Cape Verde, hold your heads high. 🇨🇻
Great game against Argentina. 🇦🇷
The score says one thing.
History says another.
The world saw your heart. Respect. 🌍⚽️ #WorldCup2026
A pregnant endangered fin whale was found dead on the bow of a cruise ship in Seward, Alaska.
She was a 61-foot fin whale, the second-largest animal on Earth after the blue whale, and about six months pregnant.
A necropsy found blunt-force injuries consistent with a ship strike. She was carried into Seward on the bow of a cruise ship with nearly 5,000 people.
This wasn’t a freak accident.
Ship strikes are now the leading cause of death for fin whales.
The solution is simple: slow ships down. A 10-knot speed limit dramatically reduces the risk of fatal collisions, yet many cruise ships travel faster.
We built ships so large they can kill one of the biggest animals on Earth without anyone on board even noticing.
So why is slowing down still the exception instead of the rule?
[Source: Alaska Public Media, citing NOAA Fisheries (June 2026).]