"Hot town, summer in the city
Back of my neck getting dirty and gritty
Been down, isn't it a pity?
Doesn't seem to be a shadow in the city
All around, people looking half dead
Walking on the sidewalk, hotter than a match head
But at night it's a different world
Go out and find a whirl
Come on, come on and dance all night
Despite the heat it'll be all right"
Come be a fly on the wall as Papa Cluse and Leo work their magic with new girl Secret🐕🐕 She has been reluctant to move from her bed since she arrived. Then in came the boys with all the best moves, and how amazing that she starts engaging with her environment and wants to sniff them.
And then the magic happens, she feeds off their absolute trust in Em...
#packrehabilitation
Hi, Donald. Midcoast Mainer here.
You did not, in fact, “have to go to Japan” to get a Maine lobster before you. We sold millions. Our lobster fishery is one of the most valuable in the U.S.
It’s a big reason why people come here, in case you didn’t know!
If anything is hurting our lobstermen, it’s inflation (which you apparently “love”).
Also, exactly *zero* Maine fishermen run their boats at three knots. More like 30 knots—and some go even faster. You should check out a lobster boat race sometime!
I think it might be time for one of your famous Oval Office naps, because you have ZERO idea what you’re talking about.
Rep. James Comer today: "I am going to ask Alan Dershowitz to come in. We will have questions for him. Questions that arose based on Ms. Groff's testimony."
Comer met privately with Epstein survivors after her testimony.
He now wants Dershowitz before Congress.
"This team can most certainly get to the quarterfinals – and to do that, would write themselves into the history, the hearts, the minds of the fanbase in a tournament which is gonna be massive with or without them."
– @rogbennett on the USMNT's chances at the World Cup
"The Russian Federation remains the world's largest unrepentant colonizer," writes Andrew Chakhoyan, an academic director at the University of Amsterdam, in this op-ed.
https://t.co/yj50aIgpaw
Nipple-Gate: How it was more important to protect Trump at all costs than it was for the DOJ and FBI to investigate Epstein's crimes against women and children.
https://t.co/HuBH7n0Wyq
⚡️Update: Ukraine reportedly strikes military targets, hit several bridges in large-scale attack across Russian-occupied Crimea.
Mikhail Razvozhayev, Sevastopol's Russian-installed proxy head, said that Russian air defenses intercepted 33 Ukrainian drones, allegedly repelling "two large-scale Ukrainian attacks."
https://t.co/K636nMzNDT
"As long as Ukraine's European future remains unresolved, not guaranteed, and not delivered, Russia has both the motive and the narrative to keep fighting," writes William Dixon, a senior associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, in this op-ed.
https://t.co/rzKm5sb6BW
Please participate (link in Christina’s post below):
As @peter_mantas has correctly argued…
$QURE AMT-130 isn’t just impactful on the Huntington’s disease community…
If a therapy like AMT-130 — with this level of efficacy (based on the data at this stage) — doesn’t stand a chance, it will have a chilling effect across the entire biotech ecosystem.
There are many reasons to care about this.
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$CLPT $XBI
⚡️6 killed, 60 injured in Russian attacks across Ukraine over past day as Kharkiv targeted for 2nd day in a row.
The Air Force said Russia launched 207 drones, 181 of which were intercepted. At least 21 drones struck 14 locations, while falling debris was recorded at 13 sites.
https://t.co/meZ0dRC47Q