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The new Reuters Digital News Reports has compelling data for brands, companies. The one that sticks out is what we r seeing with LLMs and AI (earned media's weight for responses and prompts/sourcing) vs. social media is edging all other platforms for news.
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Today is Michaelmas.
The autumn feast of St. Michael the Archangel: guardian of high places, weigher of souls, heavenly warrior against evil, defender against the dark.
Below, the light strikes the high altar at the Magnificat for Michaelmas Vespers.
The first recorded casualty on the morning of 9/11 was Roman Catholic Priest and NYFD Chaplain Father Mychal Judge. He was witnessed calling upon the Holy Spirit and absolving people as they fell to their death.
⛳️🪿🐶 #WATCH — This golfers home course asked him to bring his dog to help scare the geese off: “She had the best day of her life. She has clearly found her purpose.”
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TRENDING: #Bengals QB Joe Burrow’s take on boats has gone viral.
“If you go on a boat, you're committed, like you're there for hours. I like a boat for like 45 minutes, but then after 45 minutes, I'm like, ‘okay, like, I've seen it all.’ Were on the water
The F1 LEGO car is even cooler in person. At a near 1:1 scale of a real F1 car, each LEGO car is made of 400,000 LEGO bricks and can drive up to 12 mph. This is the one Max and Yuki drove in Miami.
July 10, 1832: Jackson’s Veto and the Beginning of the End for the 2nd National Bank
1/ On this day, President Andrew Jackson shocked the nation by vetoing the bill to recharter the Second Bank of the United States. It wasn’t just a policy decision—it was a declaration of war against what Jackson saw as a monstrous institution, a “hydra of corruption” that concentrated too much power in the hands of elites. His veto message was fiery, populist, and unapologetic, accusing the Bank of fostering inequality and undermining democracy. Let’s dive into the Bank War, one of the defining battles of Jackson’s presidency. 🧵
July 10, 1832: Jackson’s Veto and the Beginning of the End for the 2nd National Bank
1/ On this day, President Andrew Jackson shocked the nation by vetoing the bill to recharter the Second Bank of the United States. It wasn’t just a policy decision—it was a declaration of war against what Jackson saw as a monstrous institution, a “hydra of corruption” that concentrated too much power in the hands of elites. His veto message was fiery, populist, and unapologetic, accusing the Bank of fostering inequality and undermining democracy. Let’s dive into the Bank War, one of the defining battles of Jackson’s presidency. 🧵
Zinedine Zidane was sent off for a headbutt in the World Cup final—his last-ever game—on this day in 2006 🤯
This footage of Zizou's final five minutes as a player is haunting and iconic in equal measure 🇫🇷