@TheNotoriousMMA is one of the best to ever do it. Full stop.
Tonight was absolutely heartbreaking and I can't imagine how Conor must feel. You could feel the energy and how much he wanted this.
Heart of a warrior. Take care of that family.
I don’t even know where to start. Five years of work just to get back to the octagon, and all that time away, only to have it taken from him again in one kick.
We even got a glimpse of him being truly back. The walkout. The Billy strut. The one, the only. For a moment, he looked every bit the fighter he used to be. As a Conor fan, and someone who he made watch the UFC in the first place, I will always feel like we’ve missed out on so much more of his magic due to injuries, boxing, etc.
Regardless of what these last six years have looked like for Conor, the game can thank him. Get well soon. This sport is better with you in it. ❤️ #UFC329
NEW: Oregon WR Dakorien Moore donated $10,000 of his NIL money to his alma mater's football program at Duncanville (TX) high school🙏
Moore was a Five-Star Plus+ recruit in the 2025 class.
Read: https://t.co/cvGOqX40bU
Today marks 4 years of being married to @MrsErikaKirk. Second to following Jesus, it's the best decision I've ever made. She is bold, smart, loyal, and beautiful.
Happy anniversary, Erika. I love you.
@ronn214@Ang_3978@doodleinwbl Not saying she’s not lying but the defense is not required to have a case in chief… however I’m with ya that I don’t believe any of this is true just doesn’t make sense
BREAKING: Five-Star QB Will Mencl has Committed to Oregon, he tells me for @Rivals The 6’4 210 QB from Chandler, AZ chose the Ducks over Auburn and Penn State
He’s ranked as the No. 1 QB in the 2027 Rivals300 🦆
https://t.co/IMziS7hXGP
And splashdown!
America is back in the business of sending astronauts to the Moon and bringing them home safely.
Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy did an outstanding job. These talented astronauts inspired the world and represented their space agencies and nations as humanity’s ambassadors to the stars.
This was a test mission, the first crewed flight of SLS and Orion, pushing farther into the unforgiving environment of space than ever before, and it carried real risk. They accepted that risk for all we stood to learn and for the exciting missions that follow, as we return to the lunar surface, build a Moon base, and prepare for what comes next.
And they were not alone. The entire NASA workforce, our commercial and international partners, and the hopes and dreams of people all over the world were with them. The astronauts know it, and you should too. This mission would not have been possible without you.
Congratulations. Artemis II, mission accomplished.