The Albanian people have been massively protesting for several consecutive days against slumlord crook Jared Kushner and Crimestress Ivanka seizing land in their country to the sum of billions to build a trashy resort. I hope they don’t stop until their evil corrupt deal is reversed.
Seems like a bait and switch. After predictable outcry, Trump DOJ pulls back slush fund for insurrectionists, but retains tax immunity for Trump. Was that the plan all along? It’s all corrupt.
https://t.co/NnZwe4nLO0
California just made it a literal felony for federal agents or law enforcement to touch ballots or tamper with voting machines without a warrant. Gov. Newsom just drew a massive line in the sand against regime interference: 👇 https://t.co/uvhlt1fCmj
Character consists of many elements. Physical courage, of course, is high among them, and on this anniversary of D-Day, we rightly remember, first and foremost, that of the soldiers who stormed the beaches and scaled the cliffs of Normandy and who risked and gave their lives for us.
But we also mustn't forget the moral courage of a leader who, as shown by his remarkable draft message below, was willing to face and accept responsibility for his decisions and actions, however they may have turned out.
Examples of this kind of moral courage are sorely lacking in our nation today. As Americans, we must recommit ourselves to honor them, to encourage them—and, ourselves, to live them.
Глава МИД РФ Лавров выкатил новое условие для мира — «восстановление прав русскоязычных в Украине».
Знаете, что самое мерзкое в этой демагогии? Россия уничтожила именно те города, где жили русскоязычные украинцы.
Херсон, Мариуполь, Волноваха, Бахмут, Северодонецк, Марьинка, Попасная — эти города практически стерты с лица земли российской артиллерией и авиабомбами.
Харьков, Одессу, Запорожье и Николаев ежедневно терроризируют ракетами и «Шахедами».
И после того как миллионы русскоязычных людей лишили домов, близких и мирной жизни, Кремль заикается об их «правах»?
Спасибо, не надо, мы тут как-нибудь сами разберемся. Своей «помощью» вы добились только одного: в Украине вас теперь ненавидят абсолютно все, независимо от того, на каком языке они говорят.
The Trump administration admitted that a DOGE team member entered into an agreement with an organization that has been active in seeking to overturn state election results, Skye Perryman, CEO of @DemocracyDocket, says.
“Trump and this administration are trying to undermine people’s ability to vote and for votes to be counted.”
Imagine being told that your child must leave home… not because they did something wrong, but because the government decided your culture, language, and way of life needed to disappear.
That was the reality for thousands of Native American families.
This haunting image shows Lakota families camped outside the Pine Ridge Indian Boarding School so they could stay as close as possible to their children after they were taken away. Many parents were not allowed to speak their own language to their children. Many children had their hair cut, names changed, and traditions stripped away in an attempt to erase who they were.
Yet the families stayed.
They waited in tents through heat, wind, and cold because love is stronger than fear. Imagine how painful it must have been for mothers and fathers to see their children nearby, but separated by policies designed to break Indigenous identity.
For many Americans, this part of history was never taught in school.
These boarding schools were not just schools. For countless Native families, they became symbols of grief, silence, and cultural loss that still echo through generations today. Survivors have shared heartbreaking stories of loneliness, punishment, and the pain of being told their heritage was something to be ashamed of.
But despite everything, Native communities survived.
Languages survived.
Ceremonies survived.
Traditions survived.
The spirit of the people survived.
And today, more people across America are finally beginning to listen to these stories and recognize the strength of Indigenous families who refused to let their identity disappear.
History is not meant to make us feel comfortable.
It is meant to teach us what should never happen again.
The love of these parents standing outside that school should never be forgotten.
If your child had been taken from you and forbidden from speaking your language or practicing your culture, how far would you go to stay close to them?
Así se ve la dignidad, el pueblo indígena de Bolivia sigue en pie de lucha contra el neoliberalismo, pese a la represión, las asambleas de trabajadores siguen parando el pais con más de 100 barricadas.
El régimen de Rodrigo Paz va a implantar la ley marcial e inundar las calles de militares, convirtiendo el pais en un estado paramilitar.
Fuerza al pueblo boliviano, pueblo heroico, noble y digno.
Albanians in Tirana are protesting for transparency, fair governance, and protection of public land and resources. The focus is on stopping controversial projects and defending community rights so decisions serve citizens, not interests. All else is misinformation.🇦🇱🔥
Michigan Legislation would give Upper Peninsula its own wildlife rulemaking body. This could open a way to wolf hunting, the bill must FAIL. https://t.co/rJfpR7Ta5E
→ Why this corridor matters more than almost anywhere in America: This piece explains exactly what's at stake in the Helena-Lewis and Clark — it's not just one forest, it's one of only two routes left where grizzlies from the Northern Continental Divide and Greater Yellowstone can find each other. Genetic exchange. Recovery. Survival. This is where all of it either happens — or doesn't.
https://t.co/hc2a4Lo6o3
Ana Navarro: “I never thought I’d see US citizens killed for exercising their right to protest or 5-year-old children used as human bait. Thousands of children are being held in detention centers in deplorable conditions, they are dying from lack of medical care”
Thursday morning, an Israeli airstrike struck the home of Mona Khalil in Mansouri, South of Lebanon. The home itself was modest. But what it sheltered was extraordinary.
For decades, while many spoke about protecting nature, Mona lived that commitment every single day. From her small house overlooking the sea, she became the guardian of a coastline, the protector of countless sea turtles, and a voice for creatures that could not speak for themselves.
She chose to stay. She stayed through uncertainty, through fear, through danger. She stayed because the beach she watched over was not just a stretch of sand. It was a sanctuary. A place of life. A place worth defending.
Mona was seriously injured and her assistant suffered burns. Both are thankfully in stable condition. Yet the tragedy goes far beyond their wounds.
With war reaching a woman whose life’s mission has been to protect life, something deeper is injured, a part of our humanity is wounded. Violence does not distinguish between a fighter and a conservationist, between a military position and a nest of endangered turtles, between those who destroy and those who dedicate their lives to preserving.
Mona Khalil spent years protecting one of Lebanon’s most fragile treasures. Today, it is Mona who needs protection. And perhaps the greatest tribute we can pay her is to ensure that her courage, her mission, and her love for this land survive long after the smoke has cleared ❤️🇱🇧
#lebanon #humanity #truth #worldenvironmentday2026