Not just this one game literally everything this past year in NYC has been the greatest comeback in history- im having 2000s style new york fun again weve never been so back
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Neymar contraiu peste bubônica. Ancelotti descarta corte acreditando que isso pode ser uma vantagem e usará o jogador como arma biológica para infectar outros jogadores.
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Lewis Hamilton says there should be a limit to how much wealth one person can have
"One of the things that I struggle with every day is that there is such a disparity between the wealthy and the poor”
"When you drive around LA there's still so many people living on the streets. You shouldn't be able to have billions"
"I think there should be a limit to how much you can have because there's enough to go around for everyone”
Pope Leo XIV on war in Iran:
"I think this has already been made very clear: the notion of a just war no longer applies. The problem is that just war theory developed in centuries when no one could have imagined the weapons we have today or humanity's capacity for destruction."
The left should defend Platner from the NYT smear campaign. Not because Graham Platner is a great guy. But because the slandering of Israel critics will continue until the cost outweighs the benefit.
They botched this hit job, and we should point it out to inoculate Americans against future slanders against politicians, protestors, and even college kids.
All the reports from the Platner rally, plus the videos circulating, show a raucous crowd and multiple standing ovations. The NYT calls it “relatively sedate.”
If you get your news from the Times, stop being stunned when events don’t turn out the way you think they will.
Entering month 6 of the Mamdani mayorship of NYC and Robberies are down 11%, Retail theft is down 19%, and Murder is down an astounding 21%.
And he did so without "Adding 5000 new cops" to the streets. Instead, he's invested in public safety with free childcare, accessible infrastructure, and better funded schools and libraries. He's proven once again that if we want safer communities, we must invest in People—not Punishments.