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Edward Marx
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Edward Marx
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Developing leaders and leveraging digital health to save lives • Athlete TeamUSA • CEO • Board • Speaker • Author • Husband • Dad
TX or CO Katılım Nisan 2008
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Gracias, Carolina! ❤️💛
Looking back at Carolina Marín's most iconic moment at the Olympics, as she announces her retirement in badminton. A true legend of the game. 👏
#Olympics #Badminton
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Here in Philadelphia.
Truly appalling.
These assholes chanting for the death of our servicemembers.
Where’s the Dem outrage and condemnation?
End Wokeness@EndWokeness
Applause line at protest in Philly: "For every US soldier who comes back in casket, we cheer!"
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An alleged repeat criminal offender was allowed back on our streets and killed an Air Force veteran.
This is precisely why I was the Democratic lead on the Laken Riley law.
Why is it controversial for Democrats support deporting criminal migrants?
New York Post@nypost
83-year-old veteran randomly shoved onto NYC subway tracks dies from injuries, illegal migrant charged with murder trib.al/jSRje4o
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A legendary season is complete ✨
Team USA's Mikaela Shiffrin has added another World Cup overall title to her collection on the back of her slalom Olympic gold at #MilanoCortina2026 🥇🔮
#AlpineSki #FISAlpine

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After my daughter Katie was killed by an illegal immigrant who should never have been here, I was told these policies are compassionate and moral.
But when policies predictably create victims, they are not moral. They are negligence, and families like mine pay the price.
Read my latest op-ed on @townhallcom: townhall.com/columnists/joe…
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For 100 years, they have stood watch, for names we will never know.
In 1921, an unknown American soldier was laid to rest at Arlington, chosen to represent every service member lost without identification.
At first, the tomb wasn’t guarded. Visitors came and went freely, sometimes treating it more like a destination than a sacred place.
That changed on March 24, 1926.
Concerned by the lack of respect, Army leadership ordered a permanent military guard.
And for a century since, the soldiers of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment—The Old Guard—have carried that responsibility.
Through rain and snow. Day and night. 365 days a year.
Under strict conditions. They are precise, intentional, and unwavering.
Because this isn’t just a tomb.
It’s a promise: that those who gave everything, even without a name, will never be forgotten.
Happy Birthday to the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment. Thank you for your dedication for the last 100 years.

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We are bringing Hospital Care At Home to Northeast Ohio.
The program allows patients with certain conditions to receive hospital-level care in their own home.
cle.clinic/3NUS7Om
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National Medal of Honor Day
Today, on the anniversary of the awarding of the first Medals of Honor, we celebrate the courage, sacrifice, and patriotism which connect all recipients of the medal.
We honor the Marines who have received this award for their extraordinary heroism, who distinguished themselves through acts of gallantry at the risk of life above and beyond the call of duty.
Semper Fidelis.
✍️ (U.S. Marine Corps graphic by Cpl. Abigail Hutcheson)
#MedalofHonorDay #USMCHistory #Marines

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How many of our daughters have to die at the hands of dangerous and violent men who shouldn't be in our country?
Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old college student, was MURDERED this weekend by Jose Medina-Medina, a Venezuelan national who came into our country illegally under the Biden Administration.
Why are our children still being killed by illegal immigrants?
Say her name. Sheridan Gorman.
Add her to the long list of women who would still be alive today if it weren't for the disastrous open border policy we had for four years.

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Emma thought she was battling a common infection.
Instead, she faced a rare and aggressive type of blood cancer.
One year after a bone marrow transplant, she’s ready to help others—turning her experience into hope for the future.
More: cle.clinic/4aGJ5gZ

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