your gift is undeniable and your talent speaks for itself. always has. hearing that I’ve inspired you along the way means more than you know and is a full-circle honor. so, so blessed to have you on this project my boo! thank you a zillion times! 🫀🫂🙏🏾
really be sitting back like damn i really could’ve died this year . i really had to yell in agony for that hospital to take me serious. i really sat with an ovarian torsion for over 12 hours . i really lost half my reproductive system at 24 . and could lose the other half . so many complications. so many hormone changes. i don’t even feel like myself . i’m blessed don’t mean to sound ungrateful but today is hard . i feel tired . hope any other person struggling with pmos/pcos is getting the help they need. you are not alone on your journey. hugs from your cyster 🫂
Thank you to everyone who ran with us in this morning’s 2k for 2-K @nyrr race.
I didn’t beat my PR, but we did get the word out that free child care for two-year-olds is coming this fall, and applications are due soon!
Parents, apply for 2-K by June 26 at https://t.co/UkFHfq36H8
Israel is explicitly warning Christian residents in southern Lebanon not to welcome Muslim residents among them, threatening to bomb Christian neighborhoods.
Israel is now searching for Muslims hiding in the attics of Christians. It’s not 1944. Read that again.
The goal isn't military. It's destabilizing social stability in Lebanon.
“During the darkest days of the AIDS crisis we buried our friends in the morning, we protested in the afternoon, and we danced all night, and it was the dance that kept us in the fight because it was the dance we were fighting for.” – Dan Savage
Erin Brockovich has launched a new interactive website and map tracking data centers across America — and the response has been overwhelming.
In just the first week, the site logged 1,690 resident complaints, with over 1,800 submissions coming in from 47 states shortly after launch.
Residents are reporting serious issues including:
• Massive water usage draining local supplies
• Sharply rising utility bills for nearby homes
• Constant 24/7 noise from fans and generators disrupting sleep and daily life
• Concerns over e-waste and potential PFAS contamination
This comes from the same Erin Brockovich who famously won a $333 million settlement against PG&E in the 1990s for contaminating drinking water in Hinckley, California.
The map shows operational, under-construction, and proposed AI data centers, allowing people to submit reports with photos and locations.
What the map shows~
• Major AI data centers (operational, under construction, or proposed) across the U.S.
• Overlaid with community-reported concerns (pins from residents emailing in issues).
• You can click markers for details, sources, and reports. It uses a leaflet/OpenStreetMap-based interactive map.
Stats from the site (as of ~May 24, 2026)
• 33 Operational (built & running)
• 44 Under Construction (announced or building)
• 27 Proposed (in pipeline/pending approval)
• Hundreds/thousands of community reports nationwide (earlier reports mentioned 2,700+ submissions from 49 states, with Texas leading heavily).
Many Americans are now asking whether the rapid expansion of data centers is coming at too high a cost to local communities and the environment.
https://t.co/yD03JLSJjp
America should have a universal job guarantee. We have so much work to do as a country. We should have centers that I can show up to at 7am with my ID and get assigned work for the day. Trash clean up, food pantry distribution I mean the possibilities are endless
We don't need to choose between protecting tenants and building more housing. Between fighting for NYCHA residents and homeowners. Between leading with the values that got us here and addressing the housing crisis.
Block by block, we can do it all.
I’ve been slowly going through Zohran’s new housing plan these last couple days in a joyous state, it’s literally every single housing policy I want: Tenant protection and engagement, social housing and co-ops, streamlining development, shedding bureaucracy. It’s amazing stuff.
The postwar boom was a historical anomaly only made possible by the destruction of World War II, but its duration convinced generations that this was "normal" capitalism. In fact capitalism is now merely returning to its normal state of chronic crisis and insecurity for workers.
Happening now: Garden Grove city council getting hammered by residents after the chemical disaster by GKN’s weapons manufacturing facility, which supplies key components for Israel’s fighting jets.
They are demanding the city permanently shuts down the facility.
I know he is the face of the administration. He should be applauded, but we should also acknowledge he has an amazing team of really smart people. No one does what he does alone. People were ready for him to fail but he has proven that a lot of these politicians could do this but they refuse.
Can't overstate how important it is to celebrate and publicize these historic wins in the face of huge rightwing ideological & political apparatuses.
Just throwing it out there that the lane is wiiiiiiiiide open for a tech company to get insanely rich by just replicating the 2010 version of big websites like Google while explicitly stating that they hate AI.
In the richest city in the richest country in the history of the world, nobody should be going hungry.
That's why we're opening five city-owned grocery stores, one in each borough, starting with The Bronx.
Lower Prices. Good food. Publicly owned.
Hunts Point next year. Every borough by 2029.
57 years ago, May 16 1969, about 500 Stanford students, organized by the Students for a Democratic Society-led April 3rd movement, set up burning blockades and smashed windows at the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) Annex, which conducted military research for use in Vietnam
Mamdani is proof that Democrats could’ve governed effectively THIS WHOLE TIME but were either too stupid, too lazy, or too compromised by lobbyists to do it.
You don’t hate the establishment enough.
One byproduct of data centers is the excess heat they generate and release into the environment. Here, Elizabeth from Indio, California, speaks out against the proposed data centers in the Coachella Valley, which is already one of the warmest areas in the U.S. #DemsUnited