Saving this for future reference and hoping we can all laugh about it like we have each of the past 2 seasons when amidst a dumpster fire. https://t.co/GCCHajCBZ3
30 years ago today the Tibetan Freedom Concerts launched.
On June 14, 1998, Pearl Jam took the stage at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. for Day 2 of the third-ever TFC. Performing an 8-song set, the band concluded their performance early to accommodate the Red Hot Chili Peppers after severe thunderstorms caused cancellations on Day 1. The unforgettable line-up also included @beastieboys, REM, @thesonicyouth, Radiohead, Patti Smith, A Tribe Called Quest, and more!
A new, six-part audio documentary called Freedom Needs a Soundtrack tells the story of those concerts, their impact, and why music still matters in movements for freedom. Listen and learn more at
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🚨 Japan left their dressing room spotless after their match against the Netherlands. 👏
A tradition built on respect, discipline, and responsibility. ❤️🇯🇵
I want to give you guys some facts about General Chappie James. He wasn’t a “DEI” hire—he was a complete badass that had to overcome MORE than any white pilot. Did 178 combat missions—that’s like 7 bomber tours on a B-17 in WWII.
His medal count? Impeccable. 3 Distinguished Flying Crosses, 14 Air Medals, Two Legions of Merit, and a Defense Distinguished Service Medal. One of the original Tuskegee Airmen, the first four-star African American General.
Hegseth couldn’t sniff the level of soldiering and warrior that was in Chappie’s DNA. God bless him. And Hegseth took down his picture from a hallway like a racist little child, which is what he is.
The bottom line: The federal judges have ruled more than 13,300 times — the overwhelming majority of the 15,100 rulings — that ICE had detained people in violation of the law or their due process rights.
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Yesterday was a beautiful day on many levels… I got these gold pants from Coach Day prior to speaking to the team. Super honorable moment. @ohiostatefb