I think my new policy for Twitter is gonna be: If your account is 100% politics, for either side, that's a block. Real people have slightly more interests and more going on in life, or should.
Sports bettors are 19-3 since 2017 when betting the moneyline against teams Ted Cruz shows up to support in person.
They would have profited $2,986 if they placed a $100 bet on each game.
Just finished running this today and it was a blast. Great instructors and a great playground to put a truck like this through its paces, even if you are a novice. Can't wait to get home and take mine on some trails!
Introducing the Ultimate Built Wild™ driving experience, built just for Bronco Raptor and breaking ground on Mt. Potosi, the home of Bronco Off-Roadeo, Nevada. Get updates at https://t.co/1MchWImxjp #BroncoOffRoadeo
Yesterday, the Department of the Interior bragged "I know a spot" and posted an Utah overlook so alien it looks like another planet.
What they didn't post: tomorrow, the rule that said this land's health matters officially dies.
The spot is Moonscape Overlook — gray bentonite badlands carved by wind and water over millions of years. No facilities. No crowds. Just silence and a view that doesn't look like this planet.
People drive an hour down a dirt road just to stand on the rim and stare.
It's Bureau of Land Management land. Public land. Your land.
In 2024, the Public Lands Rule said something radical only in its simplicity: before leasing, drilling, or mining 245 million acres of America's public lands, conservation had to be weighed as an equal. 92% of public commenters supported it.
This spring, the administration rescinded it. 138,161 people wrote in. The rule was erased anyway — effective June 11, 2026.
So while Interior collects likes on that photo — replies full of "thank you for protecting our beautiful lands" — the same department has quietly erased the protection.
What dies with the rule? Protection for the drinking water one in ten westerners gets from these lands. Protection for the endangered wildlife that depends on them. And accountability when corporations leave the land scarred and walk away.
Utah's vulnerable public lands are already being leased. In March, 68,632 acres were signed away in a single day.
Tens of thousands more go up for auction this month — every 2026 lease sale is in the infographic sourced below. ⬇️ and while you’re there, check out the US Department of Interior’s own post just today — you don’t want to miss it.
92% of us said keep the rule. They threw it out anyway.
Who exactly are our public lands being managed for?
#DemsUnited
Yet another complete failure of Texas leadership to let this happen. While Ken Paxton is suing toothpaste companies, he SHOULD be suing the federal government to immediately stop this destruction of Big Bend.
I could post all day every day about the ways Republicans have failed Texas, and I STILL wouldn’t get around to everything.
They have destroyed our state.
Stories like this make me question how much Freedom we have in Texas. Time and again, corporations seem to get a free pass to crush individuals and communities in this state. We need better leadership. https://t.co/wuv83glQpM
347 Stroker: 1971 Ford Maverick: This 1971 Ford Maverick features a 347ci Stroker V8, teamed with a 5-speed manual transmission for motoring fun. https://t.co/40g0E03egx
Massive fan of John Cleese, but had to finally unfollow as he is again retweeting every anti-Islam thing he can find, even if it's obvious AI slop or fails an easy fact check. Sad.
GOLDMAN SEES SPACEX AI REVENUE EXPLODING TO $322B BY 2030
Goldman Sachs projects SpaceX AI revenue rising from $3.2B in 2025 to $322B by 2030, a ~100x increase, forming the core justification for its $1.78T IPO valuation. Total revenue is forecast to reach $474B, with Starlink at $144B and rockets at $8.3B.
AI segment growth is tied to aggressive market assumptions despite current losses and execution concerns around xAI. Overall EBITDA is seen surging to $352B by 2030.
I'm afraid that this is why the US administration wants to shut down ocean observations: they don't want the people to know what is happening in our oceans, as it does not fit their ideology and the interests of their fossil fuel industry funders.
https://t.co/G1E5zXdyid
During the U.S. Senate primary, we heard a lot of talk from the losing candidate about honoring President Trump with a named highway. Apparently, the promise only held true when it was politically convenient, and it is no longer a priority based on today’s news.
My support for President Trump and the Republican Party isn't tied to a campaign calendar.
That's why next session I intend to file a resolution calling on the North Texas Tollway Authority to rename the Dallas North Tollway the "Donald J. Trump Tollway." Few places in America better represent the success of President Trump's pro-growth, pro-business, and pro-family agenda than the corridor stretching from Dallas through Collin and Denton Counties. The Dallas North Tollway runs through the heart of North Texas — the financial engine of our state — and connects communities that have flourished because of the policies President Trump has championed: lower taxes, less regulation, American energy dominance, secure borders, and economic opportunity.
Naming this iconic roadway after President Trump would be a lasting tribute to a President whose leadership helped fuel unprecedented growth and prosperity across our region.
I look forward to leading this effort — and my commitment is unwavering.