Please take a moment to listen. Thank you @jimmykimmel for honoring our dear friend and colleague #bobsaget. This would have touched his heart. @srfcure
250 years after July 4, 1776, the successor of King George III pays taxes and publishes his returns. The successor of George Washington does not. https://t.co/CbIXDe8UQY
Nobody wants data centers everywhere. Nobody wants flying cars. Nobody wants a city on Mars. Nobody wants AI in every app. Nobody wants a robot butler. All we want is clean water, we want bees to survive, and we want a habitable planet.
This dog's name was Gunner. My uncle brought him back from WW2. He was raised and slept under my uncle's anti- aircraft gun. The gun crew shared their rations to feed him. By the time he was 18 months old, my uncle said he would stand up and look at the sky. If he laid back down they knew all was ok. If he growled and put his hackles up they got at the ready. He knew the sound of the German aircraft and my uncle said he never got it wrong. He said Gunner was better than any early warning system. I'm probably the only one left in the family that knows that story now, so I thought I'd tell it before it's lost forever, like many stories must be from that time. Thanks for reading it.
Happy 250th, my dear USA. Our politics can be deeply divisive but this country was built on the belief that people from different places can build something amazing together. I owe this country more than I can express and I love it dearly. May we continue to respect curiosity, welcome talent from around the world, defend facts, and never lose faith in reason 🇺🇸
Cooper: I've seen governments and dictators rise and fall, people and places torn apart by lies and hate and war. And I've seen people do things and heard them say things that I could never have imagined. I've seen what we humans are capable of when everything else is stripped away. Yes, great acts of barbarism and brutality. But we are also capable of remarkable acts of heroism and kindness. It's a choice, and the choice is up to us
Let's hope 50 years from now, someone standing here or somewhere on the eve of the 300th anniversary of this republic will look back and say of us: they didn’t know if they would make it through but they did.
Is not really factual @SecRubio your people are telling you a different story from the truth….just in Jamaica, USA was no where to be seen….even China sent their big Hospital ship! They had more presence than us that just gave money and not very clear how it was use…@WCKitchen was there so USA was represented….but we are falling behind in soft power in a dramatic way! @USAID had to improve….yes! But the work it did is highly missed…and USA and the world are not better because of it…7
Let's send some love to @neal_katyal he did it AGAIN. Case pending but $166 billion in Trump's big beautiful tariff's, his favorite word have to be refunded. UNANIMOUS decision
He had brain damage and was told he had to be put to sleep.
Today I took Stormzy to run on the beach.
I promise this will set you up for the weekend ❤️
Here’s a message that was sent to me by an ER resident physician in training who saved a patient’s life half way across the country from me.
When people ask “why teach on social media?”
This is why.
For all those cheering on the decision to keep the national parks open during the shutdown, what you are cheering on are risks of harm to wildlife and irreparable damage to the landscape. Prior shut downs saw our national parks trashed, with people cutting down Joshua trees, driving in protected meadows, spraying graffiti, piles of trash etc.
You are also cheering on park rangers who have to work without pay and work ten times as hard to cover the staffing shortages to keep the park open. You are also cheering on the staff being furloughed and worrying about covering rent without pay.
I wish the community businesses stood up for the park and park rangers more-they profit off them. I wish those not wanting their vacations interrupted stood up for the park and park rangers more-they dedicate themselves so that you will have a wonderful visit.
Imagine if we all stood up and said no. Instead of promoting the idea it’s okay to keep the parks open, we told our elected leaders no. If businesses and park visitors instead said this is not okay. We might not have a shutdown to begin with.
The Georgia Supreme Court struck down four voter suppression policies from the State Elections Board, ruling that the Board exceeded its authority when it passed the rules. https://t.co/1HTCdVhQAM