Banana and cream dessert. The creamy sweetness of autumn urban scenery, blended with human landscapes, creates a unique and romantic urban atmosphere exclusive to the season.
Draw a landscape of trees. The following morning, Lila opted for a more elegant spring ensemble: a navy blazer, a white floral blouse, and khaki trousers. Complemented by nude heels and a navy tote bag, her look was polished and sophisticated.
Strolling through verdant woods captures the warm tenderness of shifting seasons. The changing greenery of the forest signals the onset of warmer months, allowing one to experience nature's gentle transformations and gifts. Share peace with everyone you encounter.
Wandering casually downtown releases suppressed emotions. The open outdoor space allows negativity to dissipate with the wind. Even in darkness, hope remains.
Mellow milk tea brings subtle warmth to everyday life. A small cup of sweetness provides the strength needed to heal daily fatigue and melancholy. Stay positive through all hardships.
Warm every cold heart with love. Our gentle and safe parent-child trails offer cozy family companionship, making them perfect for family trips and parent-child interaction.
Today, the House proved that the Women’s History Museum does not belong to Trump. It belongs to the women whose blood, sweat, and tears paint the picture of America.
Women deserve to tell our own story. That is why the Democratic Women’s Caucus and House Democrats worked tirelessly to block the radical, divisive Republican amendments to the Women’s History Museum bill that gave Trump and his ballroom buddies control.
The House’s loud rejection of this partisan bill is a signal that we need to return to the original bipartisan version that honors the diverse contributions women made to this country. This fight is rooted in the shared belief that women’s history and women’s stories are integral to who we are as a nation.
@Metrorailinfo@wmata Hey maybe don’t tell everyone at the NOMA platform to get on a train telling us it’s going to shady grove and then goes in the completely opposite direction. We’re all stuck on a train going the wrong way.
For the first time, twelve congresswomen reveal how they’re banding together after the Trump administration came for one of their own. https://t.co/Idytz4KZ1O
MORE: The Democratic Women’s Caucus is distributing “Release the ⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️ files” pins for members and Epstein accusers to wear.
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✊🏾🤍 Tonight at the vigil honoring Renee Nicole Good, I was reminded why I love Minneapolis so much.
Even in grief, our city shows up for one another - with care, dignity, and compassion.
We hold Renee’s loved ones close. This is who we are. —J
NEW: We sent a letter with @repgregstanton and other House Dems urging the WNBA to negotiate fairly with players and take their requests seriously.
At a time when the gender wage gap is widening and women are rapidly leaving the workforce, let’s set the record straight: women workers deserve fair pay, including women athletes.
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