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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
The heart of our constitutional crisis in one exchange between me and Sec. Mullin. When asked a simple question - if he will obey court orders - he says he will not because some court orders are "politicized". That's not how democracy works. And that's why we are in a crisis.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
Our long-range sanctions carried out by the warriors of the Security Service of Ukraine, the Unmanned Systems Forces, the Special Operations Forces, the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, and the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine have yielded good results. Important facilities on Russian territory were hit last night. Among them was the Petersburg Oil Terminal. The distance from Ukraine’s state border to this facility of Russia’s oil industry, which serves the war, is about 1,100 kilometers. Purely military targets at the Kronstadt base were also hit. Another target was an enterprise in the Tambov region involved in the production of Russian weapons. The distance from the frontline is almost 600 kilometers. I thank our warriors for their precision. Ukraine’s plan for long-range sanctions is being implemented exactly as needed to bring peace closer. Glory to Ukraine!
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Helene Meisler
Helene Meisler@Chartfest1·
I estimate I have paid my health insurer (Anthem) well over $100k in the last 20 years. Today I received a settlement in a class action lawsuit for $51.09 I promise not to spend it all in one place.
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Garry Kasparov
Garry Kasparov@Kasparov63·
Russia’s only response to losing on the battlefield and watching its economy collapse is to threaten Europe with destruction and murder more Ukrainian civilians with missile & drone attacks. Why do the most powerful economies and militaries in the world tolerate this terror?
Tymofiy Mylovanov@Mylovanov

Kasparov: The initiative has fully passed to Ukraine. Russian war correspondents no longer talk about major advances; they talk about the risk that the front may collapse because logistics are being destroyed. So far, Moscow has no effective antidote. 1/

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Phil Trubey
Phil Trubey@PTrubey·
The code was really robust. Due to an operator procedure error, the rendezvous radar (intended for docking with the Command Module after liftoff) was left on in AUTO mode. This sent spurious, unnecessary data (high-frequency “cycle steals” or counter increment signals) to the AGC due to a design/interface issue in the radar coupling units. This extra load (roughly 10-15% more processing demand) pushed the computer near its limits during powered descent, when it was already ~85% loaded with guidance, navigation, and control tasks. Buzz Aldrin’s request for a delta-H (altitude difference) display added a bit more load, triggering executive overflow alarms: 1202 (“Executive overflow — No VAC Areas”) and 1201 (“No Core Sets”). These meant the computer lacked free memory slots (“core sets” or vector accumulator areas) for new tasks. The alarms occurred multiple times (four 1202s and one 1201), but the computer did not crash or fail. It performed a quick “soft restart,” flushing lower-priority tasks while preserving essential ones like steering and throttle control. The priority-based executive ensured critical landing functions continued. Not only was the code well written, it had intelligent fall back behavior should the system get overloaded.
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Institute for the Study of War
MORE: Russia’s June 1 to 2 strikes are part of a pattern of escalating Russian strikes against Kyiv City intended to take advantage of Patriot interceptor shortages and distract from Russia’s inability to secure its deep rear from Ukrainian long-range strikes, as well as from its battlefield setbacks. Putin is using massive strike packages against Kyiv in an effort to break Ukraine’s will to fight as well as to disguise his weakness, particularly his inability to secure Russian territory, including Russia’s capital, from Ukraine’s deep strikes. He is also seeking to recover from the embarrassment of having had to ask Ukraine for permission to hold even a dramatically scaled-down Victory Day parade on May 9.
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Institute for the Study of War@TheStudyofWar

NEW: Russian forces conducted yet another devastating drone and missile strike series against Ukraine on the night of June 1 to 2, heavily targeting Kyiv City. The Russian strikes killed at least 22 civilians and injured at least 130. Other Key Takeaways: Russia’s June 1 to 2 strikes are part of a pattern of escalating Russian strikes against Kyiv City intended to take advantage of Patriot interceptor shortages and distract from Russia’s inability to secure its deep rear from Ukrainian long-range strikes as well as from its battlefield setbacks. Neither Russian nor Ukrainian forces made confirmed advances throughout the theater in the past day.

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Bloomberg
Bloomberg@business·
One of Wall Street’s most famous short sellers has been found guilty of securities fraud. Prosecutors said Andrew Left used social media posts to move stocks and profit from the swings. The verdict could influence how short selling is viewed and regulated in the US. @Lianting explains: bloom.bg/3PYJ7ZF
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BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️
I am DEVASTATED. Our beloved, beautiful cat Sunny, after just 2 years of age, passed away today after a thrombotic embolism, or a blood clot. We found him in our backyard, tiny little thing, almost 2 years ago, and he leaves a giant hole in our family. Broken hearted.💔😭
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DeepWebSlinger
DeepWebSlinger@deepwebslinger·
THE REACTIONS❗️ Just doesn't get better than that... 🙏 ✝️
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
BREAKING: Kyiv is under a large-scale Russian missile and drone attack. Stand with Ukraine 🇺🇦
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Eric Topol
Eric Topol@EricTopol·
Big progress vs cancer, folks. The kind of event curves from randomized trials that we've not seen before for a couple of the most deadly cancers. Congrats to the oncology research community for getting these trial done. #ASCO26, @ASCO
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Gabrielius Landsbergis🇱🇹
After every Russian escalation into a NATO country we hear leaders repeating the mantra "We stand with..." But we could do much more than standing around. For example — we could create a European-Ukrainian defense union. Fund it with confiscated Russian frozen assets. Close the skies in Ukraine, making Ukraine and other frontline states safer. These things are very possible and this work could start today. Instead, I am sadly reminded of how Britain and France “stood with” Poland in 1939 while that country was being dismembered. It was called the Phony War, because mere declarations of “support” mean very little on the ground, and do nothing to prevent real war. Actions always speak louder than words, and usually cost much less than inaction.
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Eric Topol
Eric Topol@EricTopol·
Another major advance vs cancer! @ASCO #ASCO26 Personalized neoantigen mRNA vaccine 5 year follow-up vs metastatic melanoma reduced recurrence and death by 49% (on top of Keytruda) ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JC…
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D.Radka, #NAFO 🇨🇿🤝🇺🇦
- Garry Kasparov: "I don’t believe Putin will negotiate with Zelenskyy. It’s impossible to imagine that the war Putin started against Ukraine would end with him negotiating with Zelensky. Putin will keep raising stakes. Putin is war. As long as he remains in power, war will continue"
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Linda Raschke
Linda Raschke@LindaRaschke·
MNDY up 15% Monday.com.....is that like the morning after pill for the bears? lol...
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Linda Raschke
Linda Raschke@LindaRaschke·
terrible looking Heat Map! Breadth has been negative all day.
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Mykhailo Rohoza
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
Two years ago today, social media was flooded with a photograph that touched millions of hearts: a thin young woman with remarkably deep eyes smiling for the first time in a long while, wrapped in a Ukrainian flag. She was Mariana Checheliuk, a 24-year-old police officer from Mariupol. On May 31, 2024, she finally returned home as part of a major prisoner exchange. Her story is one of extraordinary strength and resilience. Here are just a few facts worth remembering: The hell of Azovstal: At the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Mariana and her younger sister sheltered from Russian shelling in the basements of the Azovstal plant. Captivity: During the evacuation of civilians through a humanitarian corridor, the sisters were separated. Her younger sister was eventually reunited with their parents, while Mariana was sent to a filtration camp in Bezimenne and later transferred to Olenivka, as well as prisons in Taganrog and Kamyshin. 728 days in captivity: Mariana spent exactly two years imprisoned. Her captors reportedly tried to break her spirit, offering her a different citizenship and threatening her with a lengthy prison sentence. She refused to betray her oath or her country. The cost of freedom: Two years of imprisonment, hunger, and isolation severely damaged her health. She returned home suffering from chronic bronchitis, exhaustion, and serious leg problems. > “I believed I would return home, even though they constantly told us that Ukraine no longer existed,” Mariana later recalled. Today marks two years since her release. Since then, Mariana has undergone a long process of rehabilitation and recovery. This day is more than just a date on the calendar. It is a reminder of the terrible price many Ukrainians have paid and of the need to continue fighting for everyone who remains in Russian captivity. We remember. We honor. We wait for them all to come home.
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