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@kyletalbotkc Add a gameday train in and out of Union Station from Lawrence and Independence.
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Today’s Spotlight on Excellence:
KU Softball’s Ella Boyer!
Big 12 and National Freshman of the Week, plus an incredible all-around young woman.
Absolutely crushing the 🥎 and dominating on the diamond.
Thanks for hanging out and providing a boost to the AD Suite today, Ella! 🙌🏼
@EllaElizabethB
@KUSoftball

Kansas Softball@KUSoftball
She is HER 👏 @EllaElizabethB has been named National Freshman of the Week by @D1Softball and @SoftbalAmerica 🔥 #RockChalk
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ELLE. YEAH.
@elleevans21 locked in and took home the Skechers Battle of Champions title 😎
#CollegeSlam x @KUWBball
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@MDprejean66 @honeymoon250 Accidentally amputated my own leg with a chainsaw. Hit my goal weight.
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“Vinnie Pasquantino Day? He saved America, is what he did.” 🇺🇸🇮🇹

World Baseball Classic@WBCBaseball
VINNIE PASQUANTINO AGAIN! 🇮🇹
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Imagine boarding a flight with your family, finding your seats, and getting ready for takeoff. Suddenly a flight attendant approaches and asks you to step off the plane. The reason? Other passengers have complained about body odor.
That’s what happened to the Adler family on an American Airlines flight. They say they were embarrassed and confused when they were asked to leave after someone nearby complained. The family insists they had done nothing wrong, but the airline says they were responding to passenger concerns.
It raises an uncomfortable question: Should an airline be able to remove passengers over something like body odor, or is that going too far and unfairly humiliating people?
Airlines are responsible for keeping the cabin comfortable for everyone, but situations like this can quickly turn into public embarrassment for the people involved. Where should the line be drawn? ✈️:
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Hillary Clinton Says She Only Recalls Meeting Epstein That One Time When She Murdered Him buff.ly/WHWv0FQ

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I was reliably informed this week that it is cowardly not to call out your friends with the unvarnished truth about their defects. So my days of being a polite friend (to her) are over. And there’s more truth coming.
Frank Luntz@FrankLuntz
@megynkelly What prompted the shift from “deserves every bit of this success” to “knows literally nothing about television?”
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If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal.
If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist.
If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian.
If you believe political opponents should be punished with violence or death, you're a terrorist.
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Important context. A timeout wouldn’t allow him to go back in.
However I am skeptical about Lance saying KU would’ve gone for it with Jalon in the game, mostly due to the last two years of evidence that says otherwise.
Michael Swain@MSwain247
For context RE: The 4th and 2 where KU attempted a field goal (that missed). Jalon Daniels was taken out of the game by officials due to an injury, per Leipold. Therefore, he had to miss the next play, so he was not able to take the field for the 4th down. Leipold said if JD was able to be out there, KU was going to go for it.
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How about some extra love for our @KU_Football Equipment Truck Crew. Jason Ramirez’s team - including Charley Bowen & Brian Damme - are some real unsung heroes in our program. They drove 21 hours to get the team’s equipment to Tucson, after 25 earlier this year to UCF. You guys are awesome & we’re grateful for all you do! Rock Chalk!

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