@WhiteHouse No we don’t. More oil was moving through daily before our pointless attack on Iran. I’m mean other than the point of distraction from the Epstein Files.
This Administration has removed the achievements of the Air Force’s first female Thunderbird pilot Retired Colonel Nicole Malachowski. The removal of these articles have sparked criticism because her place in Air Force history is not a Political slogan it’s well documented.
The U.S. Postal Service honored the nation’s 250th anniversary with American Icons, a collection of 13 commemorative stamps curated by legendary American designer Ralph Lauren. Get yours and any stamp-inspired products here: https://t.co/ftup28sal3
@Sabiha1278 Check your attitude. That isn’t an I’ll just be quick so it is ok spot. It is a handicapped spot. You got what you deserved. Also it couldn’t have been that quick unless that tow truck was literally waiting in the lot to be called.
UPDATE: @NASA can confirm a fireball over New England at 2:06 p.m. EDT on Saturday, May 30, 2026. The meteor was about 5 feet (1.6 meters) in diameter with a mass of 5.6 metric tons and entered Earth’s atmosphere at roughly 42,000 mph.
The meteor traveled through the atmosphere from northwest to southeast for 26 miles before breaking up at an altitude of 31 miles and producing a meteorite fall into Cape Cod Bay.
Based on the latest data, the energy released at breakup is estimated to be equivalent to about 230 tons of TNT, which accounts for the sonic boom.
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NEW: NASA has pinpointed where Saturday's meteorite likely landed — and says someone may actually be able to recover it.
Using weather radar data, NASA traced debris from the meteor that boomed across New England to a spot in Cape Cod Bay near:
📍41.87754 N, -70.35239 W