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JEFF SMITH @ Giants 1 retweetledi
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@CarlBanksGIII @Starter The same one I had years ago, nice...
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JEFF SMITH @ Giants 1 retweetledi
JEFF SMITH @ Giants 1 retweetledi
JEFF SMITH @ Giants 1 retweetledi
JEFF SMITH @ Giants 1 retweetledi
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"I was at the kennels today for a memorial ceremony. The silence from everyone was so heavy. Then, he came forward. The way he called for his partner, as if he was still there... it shattered everyone. 💔 He left his own medal for his best friend. A true hero honoring another hero. I just kept filming, trying to hold it together. One of the most powerful moments I've ever witnessed. Their bond is eternal."
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"I've been rooting for the Knicks since I've been 7 years old and to have a team like this is pretty darn special." - Legendary @NYKnicks broadcaster Mike Breen on the Knicks heading to the NBA Finals.
@McNuttMonica | #AlwaysKnicks
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@Mr_Husky1 What did her brothers do with their billions, sit on it?...
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She inherited $100 BILLION from Walmart. Then she gave strangers the key to a world most billionaires lock up. Meet Alice Walton. Daughter of Sam Walton — the guy who built Walmart from one Arkansas store into a global giant.
When Sam died in 1992, Alice and her brothers became some of the richest people alive.
Everyone thought she’d run Walmart. She didn’t.
Her brothers took the boardrooms. Alice chose a different path.
Art.
While the world chased profits, she spent years quietly collecting paintings. Studying American history. Staying out of headlines.
Then 2011. She drops a bomb on the art world.
Alice spends over $1 BILLION to build a world-class museum.
Where? Not NYC. Not LA.
Bentonville, Arkansas. Population: tiny. Known for: Walmart HQ.
Critics lost their minds.
“Warhol in farm country? Georgia O’Keeffe next to truck stops? Waste of money.”
Alice had one answer:
“Why should great art only live in big cities?”
Then she did the unthinkable: She made it 100% FREE.
No tickets. No fees. No velvet rope.
Suddenly, kids from small towns. Families who’d never flown to a museum. Teachers on field trips. They all walk in and see masterpieces for $0.
“I want a child in Arkansas to feel the same awe as a child in Paris,” she said.
Millions have visited since.
But Alice wasn’t done.
She looked at rural America and saw another crisis: No doctors. No hospitals. No hope.
So she built the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine.
Tuition for the first classes? FREE.
“I’ve had every advantage,” she told reporters. “It’s time to turn advantage into access.”
No mega yachts. No private islands. No space rockets.
Instead:
A museum door that never closes.
A med school that doesn’t charge.
A chance for people who usually get told “not for you.”
Here’s the truth:
Alice didn’t earn her billions. She was born into them.
What makes her different is what she did NEXT.
For most people, money is a scoreboard.
For Alice, money became a key.
A key to art.
A key to medicine.
A key to rooms normal people never enter.
“Having wealth is one thing,” she said. “Using it to open doors is another.”
She didn’t just inherit a fortune. She redefined it.
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JEFF SMITH @ Giants 1 retweetledi

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WWII pilot from Woonsocket to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery providencejournal.com/story/news/mil…
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"That chant's something I'll never forget…What it meant to my family and me”
–– Jeff Van Gundy on chants for him during the 99 Finals run when his job was on the line
27 years ago this week
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Jeff Van Gundy to @TheAthletic -"To me, the Knicks are the favorite now to win it all ...This is the greatest playoff run in Knicks history. They still have to win it, but there's never been a Knicks team this dominant. They are just waylaying people." nytimes.com/athletic/73092…
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