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@HousewivesHub did he pull her hair back and open her eyes?
Like nothing changed
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41-year Nebraska announcer Kent Pavelka’s (@KentPavelka) call of the end of #4 Nebraska’s win over #5 Vanderbilt and advancement to their first Sweet 16
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@MemoryWhole13 @EYakoby In a court of law all things irrelevant, or do we now just carry around big clubs and go about bashing people over the head without asking questions.
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A married couple always slept with their cat. Sometimes the husband would wake up in the middle of the night saying, “It feels like someone just hit me!” but there was no one around. Finally, they set up a camera in the bedroom and discovered the truth: their cat was annoyed by his snoring and was trying to wake him up in its own way! 😂❤️
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Jensen Huang CEO of @nvidia on Israel:
“I’ve been asked if we’re still committed to Israel.
My answer: 100%.
100% in Israel.
100% behind the families.”
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Amazing letter by @Cornell President rejecting the resolution. Should be read by all:
Dear Zora,
Thank you for conveying SA Resolution 61: Calling for the Termination of Cornell University’s Partnership with the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology While Preserving Cornell Tech. I reject this resolution, which fundamentally conflicts with Cornell’s principles of academic collaboration and our core commitment to academic freedom.
Cornell Tech is not a political entity. It is an academic partnership, created through shared investment by Cornell University, the Technion, and the City of New York for the benefit of the city and the state, according to a negotiated set of conditions that govern its development and the terms of its 99-year ground lease on Roosevelt Island. As one of Cornell University’s many international partnerships and collaborations, Cornell Tech deepens, enriches, and strengthens the ability of our students, faculty, and staff to pursue knowledge and advance the university’s academic mission. The Joan and Irwin Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute, the core international partnership upon which Cornell Tech is based, is an extraordinarily valuable collaboration focusing on education and research in health tech, media tech, and urban tech, and supporting the development of new startup companies.
Severing our relationship with the Technion—or with any entity affiliated with governments, institutions, or enterprises with which some of our community members disagree—as a statement of political protest, would not only hinder our research, teaching, and public engagement; it would imperil our academic principles.
Our university, like all of our peer institutions, regularly faces pressure—from across the political spectrum, from within and beyond our own community—to make academic decisions according to political priorities. The phenomenon is not a new one: universities have grappled with such pressures from governments and societies for as long as the institution of the university has existed. When we yield to these pressures and proscribe specific collaborations or collaborators on grounds other than merit, we compromise our principles of academic freedom, undermine our own institutional excellence, and damage public trust in our work.
Moreover, this resolution inaccurately asserts that “the continued operation of Cornell Tech as a Cornell University campus does not require an ongoing partnership with the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.” Cornell Tech, while part of Cornell, is a joint effort of the university, the Technion, and the City of New York. It is no more possible for Cornell to unilaterally terminate that effort and claim full control of the campus than it would be for the Technion or the City of New York to do the same.
Finally, I am deeply troubled by the selective manner in which this resolution singles out the Technion, alone of Cornell’s many international partners, for censure. Cornell currently maintains 159 active agreements with institutions in 59 nations and regions; all of these institutions have some government affiliation, and many conduct research with military and security applications. Cornell itself has military research contracts, conducts research with potential military applications, and has relationships with companies whose products are used in military contexts. Cornell also has relationships with institutions in countries whose governments have been accused of human rights violations—as our own has been.
None of these publicly available facts are mentioned in the resolution; only our partnership with an Israeli institution is targeted for erasure. The political bias evident in this selective approach is deeply disturbing, and the resolution is incompatible with both the Student Assembly’s purpose and Cornell University’s core values. I reject it fully and forcefully.
Sincerely,
Michael Kotlikoff
President and Professor of Molecular Physiology
Cornell University
Gregg Mashberg@gregg_mashberg
Cornell rejects anti-Technion BDS resolution. And tells @ZohranKMamdani not even to think about ending the Consortium: “It is no more possible for Cornell to unilaterally terminate…than it would be for…the City of New York to do the same.” assembly.cornell.edu/resolutions/st…
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🚨 🚨 BRAKING 🚨 🚨
This one is tough to even type out.
Oscar-winning actor Chuck Norris has past away. The most important and talented actor in world history, Chuck’s movies grossed more than those starring non-American actors combined
He is an American icon, and his record for Oscars will likely never be broken
We miss you, sir

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Tucker Carlson Loses On ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ After Guessing ‘Israel' On Every Puzzle buff.ly/5jiSFz1

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@DixieNormu95224 @Dan_Donovan_17 is your man. A brilliant man tbh.
Just know that he's not really a Dan.
Otherwise, he knows it all.
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The House defendant supporters are very upset that we called them out for not telling the truth about where their Friday night $20,000 fundraiser actually was.
Now I’m being told I’m just jealous.
Jealous of what exactly?
A fundraiser you said was one place… that turned out to be another…
and somehow that’s supposed to make people trust everything else you say?
For the record, I have zero problem with anyone donating to whoever they want.
People have every right to support the Alberts, the McCabes, Higgins, whoever.
Honestly, I’d even consider donating myself…
and maybe even believing the version of events they keep repeating…
…if I could just understand the answers to a few very simple questions.
But when people are still lying about something as easy to verify as where a fundraiser was held, even after the fact
it makes you wonder what else we’re supposed to just take their word for.
So here we go again.
These aren’t conspiracy theories.
These are questions based on testimony, phone data, video, and timelines the jury heard.
Why did Jen Google “hos long to die in cold” at 2:27 AM?
If Allie knew exactly where she was before picking up Colin, how could she not know how she got to Fairview when there are only two routes?
How did Chris Albert get home before Colin if Colin supposedly left first?
If Higgins parked at the mailbox, why didn’t multiple people see the Jeep?
If the Jeep was there, how did Karen reverse without hitting it?
How did Jen butt-dial John multiple times but the calls only show on his phone?
How did she butt-dial while her phone was charging?
Why did Higgins and Brian Albert both get rid of their phones right before preservation orders?
Why does Life360 not match testimony?
Why did Jen change the time she looked out the door after Wi-Fi data showed Karen was already back at Meadows?
Why did Kerry say she went inside when officers said nobody went in, but dash cam suggests someone did?
Why don’t Matt’s trips in and out match Goode, Lank, and the dash cam?
Why was station video delayed, missing, or corrupted?
Why is Goode’s dash cam missing for the leaf blower trip?
Why is there no Ring footage from officers getting the Solo cups?
Why are there no photos of the SUV at the scene until the sallyport?
Why did Gallagher only take a couple pictures of a death scene, but there’s video of the leaf blower?
How did Julie put donuts in a car that wasn’t in the driveway when the scene was photographed?
Where was Chloe the next morning?
Why so many “I don’t remember” answers about the same time period?
Why do phone records, car data, and testimony not line up?
These aren’t Karen Read questions.
These aren’t blogger questions.
These are trial questions.
If the story is simple, the answers should be simple.
Until then, I’m not jealous…
I’m just not buying it.
#Justiceforjohnokeefe #2490
#housedefendants


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