I am super proud to announce that @TheTempleNews was named college newspaper wesbite of the year at the @collegemedia awards in New Orleans today.
TTN also won FOUR other awards, and our terrific advisor @jdicarlo was named a 2024 Distinguished Advisor.
https://t.co/dQ80WymYV9
A new chapter in the incredible history of @TempleUniv begins today when John Fry takes the reins of this wonderful university. https://t.co/yZLrFqg2pP
Here's a cool sports story...
Luke Combs grew up in North Carolina as a Panthers fan, so after Hurricane Helene, he organized a charity concert at Bank of America Stadium to raise money.
But rather than charging Combs the standard rate, Panthers owner David Tepper donated everything.
Tepper let Combs use the venue for free. He didn't keep any of the parking, merchandise, food, or beer money. He also paid the salaries of all the employees who worked the event and even covered 100% of the tax bill.
The result?
It was the largest concert in stadium history, with over 82,000 people showing up to donate $25 million.
And since Tepper paid for everything, every single dollar that was raised went to hurricane victims.
That's incredible 👏
Johnson says the ACA will be gone. Does anyone have any confidence that these yahoos will come up with anything with close to the effectiveness of the ACA?
Mike Johnson says one of Trump’s top priorities will be to repeal the Affordable Care Act and rip away health care from tens of millions of Americans: “No Obamacare”
Puerto Rico is one of my favorite places, and its people, American citizens all, are wonderful as well. Yet, this is what they say about the Enchanted Isle at today’s Trump rally in New York.
“There’s a lot going on. I don’t know if you know this but there’s literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it’s called Puerto Rico”
I have had my issues with the @PhillyInquirer, but this endorsement is the clearest argument yet why this country can’t give this disgusting human being another term as President.
On the same day the Archdiocese of Los Angeles agreed to pay $880 million to victims of clergy sexual abuse, a leader of the Catholic Church is yukking it up with a man who was ordered to pay $83.3 million in a sexual assault case. Not a great look.