Mark Zuckerberg, an outspoken critic of "man-made climate change", shows off his new $300 million, 287-foot mega yacht, powered by four gigantic diesel engines.
Yet another stark reminder that Net Zero is only for the peasants
🚨BREAKING: Henry Nowak's father speaks out on the murder of his son:
"He told officers he could not breathe NINE TIMES, he said he had been stabbed FOUR TIMES, but the officer replied saying' 'I don't think you have, mate.'"
What a brave man.
@PolitlcsUK Police officer: “Are you injured?”
Man who stabbed the guy on the ground:
“Yeah, I’ve got a swollen eye. Little bruising”
Absolutely insane.
Celtics penalty against MOTHERWELL the correct decision☑️
Johnston tackle on Moore the correct decision☑️
HEARTS non penalty against Motherwell the correct decision☑️
None of the these decisions affected rangers finishing 3rd yet they seem to be the crying the most 😢😂🏆5️⃣6️⃣
Pep Guardiola is much more than just an unbelievable manager.
He spoke up for the people of Palestine, Sudan and Congo while others looked away.
Pep used his platform to defend our shared humanity. That will never be forgotten. Thank you, Pep.
Famous quotes from Scottish managers:
Jock Stein: “Football without fans is nothing.”
Craig Levein: "Regrets? No, it's a good laugh isn't it."
Derek McInnes: “Blow the whistle.”
So Hearts meet with SFA on Monday and hear audio/get confirmation of game ending.
SFA "agree" not to publish audio (presumably to avoid embarrassing McInnes)
Hearts then release statement lying about events.
SFA forced to embarrass McInnes and Hearts with audio
Lovely 😂🍀
Someone who nobody has ever heard of, declined 8 debates, and took $20 million in donations from Israel “won” a primary from an 8 year constituent.
We’re cooked.
🚨 JUST IN — Thomas Massie concedes the race:
“I would've come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent and concede.”
“And it took a while to find Ed Gallrein in Tel Aviv.”
That line is going to detonate across Washington.
Massie just turned his concession speech into a missile aimed directly at the flood of outside money and foreign policy influence that consumed this race.
The most expensive House primary in U.S. history ends with one final message:
This wasn’t just Kentucky voting.
This was the political establishment making an example out of someone who refused to fall in line.