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New Jersey, USA Katılım Aralık 2008
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Ashni
Ashni@ashnichrist·
@mil000 That is not 86k concurrent viewership. It is total viewers over the entire stream.
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Milo Smith
Milo Smith@mil000·
This is 1000% botted or fully inaccurate, you’re telling me that 86,000 people are watching out of the 137,000 total that even saw the post. That’s just not physically possible, why did only 1 in 242 viewers actually like the post?
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@natedog155@natedog155·
@salingergregor they should take the path to hoboken then rent citibikes and bike to metlife
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Gregor 🌹🇪🇺🇦🇹
Gregor 🌹🇪🇺🇦🇹@salingergregor·
if they keep this bs up there will be 50k intl fans each game day who just take a regular train to Rutherford and WALK the 1h to the MetLife Stadium. I know walking is an unfamiliar concept for most Americans, but it is a thing in the rest of the world.
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The New York Times@nytimes

From @TheAthleticFC: New Jersey Transit confirmed on Friday that World Cup match goers will be charged $150 for a return rail trip from New York's Penn Station to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey this summer. Tickets are ordinarily priced at $12.90. nyti.ms/4sHcLzR

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Adrian Wojnarowski
Adrian Wojnarowski@wojespn·
Brooklyn is making a clean sweep tonight: Brooklyn will sign Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan, league sources tell ESPN.
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CJ Griffin
CJ Griffin@CJGriffinEsq·
@wakeupnj Are you really putting her down for making sure NJ taxpayers aren’t on the hook for $48 million in transit costs? Sounds like you gave Sherrill Derangement Syndrome, Mike.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
VANCE: What they have done is engage in this act of economic terrorism against the entire world. As the President showed, two can play at that game.
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Patrick Krason
Patrick Krason@PatrickKrason·
@helloparalegal Can a similar report be created with Chatgpt or just Claude? I’m not familiar with the differences.
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Ann Srivastava
Ann Srivastava@helloparalegal·
A friend of mine from Harvard Law set up his own firm last year. Solo practice. No associates. No paralegals. Working out of a co-working space with a laptop and a coffee habit. Last month a mid-size business owner reached out looking for outside counsel. Three firms were being considered. Two of them were 15-attorney shops. The kind with pitch decks, associate teams, and glass-walled conference rooms that smell like fresh carpet and overbilling. My friend was a one-person firm with a WeWork membership. He almost canceled. He thought there was no way he could compete with that. I told him to try one thing before he walked away. Open Claude Code. Give it the owner's name, the company name, and 45 minutes. Ask it to build a complete intelligence report using only publicly available data. He did not think it would work. He tried it anyway. Claude came back with a 13-page report. He read it over coffee. Took 28 minutes. By the time the Zoom started, this solo attorney knew things about the prospect's company that the owner's own in-house team probably had not assembled in one place. The company was incorporated in Delaware but registered as a foreign entity in Texas 14 months later. That is expansion. A second member was added to the LLC in 2024. Claude pulled the operating agreement implications from the state filing and flagged what a new member meant for governance, profit distribution, and decision-making authority. Three active trademark applications filed in the last six months. Two were in a product category the company had never publicly announced. Nobody on the website knew about it. The trademark filings did. PACER hit. The company had been named as a defendant in a vendor dispute 18 months ago. It settled. But the complaint was public and Claude read every page of it. The core issue was a supply agreement with no termination clause. My friend now knew this company had been burned by a bad contract. They would care deeply about airtight vendor agreements going forward. He did not have to guess. It was in the filing. State court records. The owner had a dissolved LLC from 2019 with a different partner. A business divorce. Which meant this owner would value clear partnership terms and buy-sell provisions this time around. People who have been through a bad breakup want a prenup for the next one. Same principle. Hiring activity. Four job listings posted in 60 days. Head of compliance. Operations manager. Two warehouse roles. They were scaling fast and hiring operational infrastructure. That is exactly when companies need outside counsel the most and know it the least. They think they need a lawyer when they get sued. They actually need a lawyer when they start hiring a Head of Compliance. Glassdoor. 11 reviews. Every positive one mentioned culture. Every negative one mentioned the same thing. "No HR. No handbook. No process." A company growing faster than its internal policies. An employment claim waiting to happen. And a business owner who probably had no idea what his own employees were writing about him. Google reviews. 4.3 stars. But Claude flagged a pattern in the 1-stars. Three different customers mentioned the same issue. Product delivered late with no communication. The biggest operational liability was not product quality. It was fulfillment. That is a breach of warranty problem, a customer retention problem, and a potential class issue if the pattern scales with the company. Then there was a section Claude titled "Founder Mindset." It pulled a transcript from a podcast the owner appeared on and analyzed his communication patterns. One quote stood out. He said "I have spent more on lawyers fixing problems than I ever spent on lawyers preventing them." That one sentence told my friend exactly how to position his entire practice. Not as a litigator. Not as a fixer. As the lawyer who prevents the problems in the first place. The pitch wrote itself. Claude also analyzed the owner's communication style across LinkedIn posts, podcast answers, and X replies. Based on patterns it flagged what mattered for the meeting: this person values substance over rapport. He distrusts anything that feels like a pitch. Lead with what you know. Skip the small talk. Show your work before you ask for the engagement. My friend adjusted his entire approach based on that analysis. The Zoom started. No pleasantries. No "let me tell you about my firm" warmup. The owner gave his overview. What the company does. Where they are heading. What they need. Then my friend said "I noticed you filed two trademarks in a new product category last quarter. Is that the line you are launching in Q3?" Silence. "How do you know about that?" A solo lawyer working from a coworking space just earned more credibility in one sentence than the 15-attorney firm earned in their entire pitch deck. He walked the owner through everything. The vendor dispute and what it meant for future contracts. The hiring pattern and the compliance risk it signaled. The Glassdoor reviews pointing to an HR exposure. The fulfillment complaints that were one bad quarter away from becoming a warranty liability. He did not pitch his services. He showed the owner his own blind spots using the owner's own public data. Then he said which ones he would fix first and why. The owner said "the other firms sent me a brochure. You just showed me you already understand my business better than they do." He hired my friend that week. A solo practitioner over two 15-attorney firms. No associate team. No paralegal pulling research. No marketing department. One Harvard Law grad with Claude Code, a 13-page report, and 28 minutes of preparation that the other firms did not think to do. This is what I keep telling solo lawyers and most of them do not believe me until they see it. The advantage is not firm size. It is not headcount. It is not a fancy office or a partner track or a receptionist who offers sparkling water. The advantage is showing up knowing things the prospect did not expect you to know. That is what wins the engagement. Every time. And right now it is easier than it has ever been. Because almost everything about a business is public. It is just scattered across 15 different sources that no lawyer checks before a pitch meeting. Claude checks all of them in one run and hands you a report you can read before your coffee gets cold. Secretary of State filings. Incorporation, officers, registered agents, foreign qualifications. PACER and state court dockets. Every lawsuit, motion, and settlement. USPTO. Trademark filings tell you where a company is going before they announce it. LinkedIn job postings. What a company is hiring for reveals what is broken inside. Glassdoor. What employees say when nobody from management is reading. Google reviews. The 1-star reviews are where the legal risks hide. Podcast transcripts. The founder's own words analyzed for how they think and decide. UCC filings. Who they owe money to. What assets are pledged. Property records. Leases, liens, ownership structures. Communication pattern analysis. How this specific person talks, processes information, and makes decisions. So you know exactly how to show up. All public. All free. One report. Under 30 minutes to read. The solo lawyer who builds this into their pre-meeting workflow will win clients over firms 10 times their size. Not once. Every time. Because nobody expects a solo to show up that prepared. And that gap between what they expect and what you deliver is the most valuable asset in your practice. My friend is a Harvard Law grad. He has no team. He works from a coworking space. He is winning over 15-attorney firms because he spends 45 minutes doing what they never bother to do. The playing field was never about resources. It was about preparation. And preparation just got automated.
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Viva Frei
Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
Steve Baker will be coming on this afternoon to discuss the most recent developments. We will reenact his interview with Megyn Kelly. I will play the role of Megyn. Off to the thrift shop to buy a blonde wig. 😝 15:00 on Rumble!
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Red Sox Nation: The Illinois Charter
#OTD in 2013, a late rally by the Yankees on Sunday hurt the Red Sox and sadly lose the series. But there was a funny bright side to the evening depending on how you see it was….Dempster plunked ARod.
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Joe Hanneman 🇺🇸
Joe Hanneman 🇺🇸@HanneReports·
🚨COMING TODAY:🚨 Brian Cole Jr. is no physical match for the hoodie-clad pipe-bomb suspect, a Blaze News analysis finds. Watch for Part III of our series.
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Ian Miller
Ian Miller@ianmSC·
@T2TheJ The disqualifying behavior was closing schools during COVID but I know you and the disinformation account can’t read
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Ian Miller
Ian Miller@ianmSC·
Absolutely amazing stuff seeing Jim Acosta, one of the biggest partisan hacks in media, warning about the dangers of partisan hacks running CNN, which is and has been run and staffed almost exclusively by left wing partisan hacks for decades
CSPAN@cspan

Journalist @JimAcosta on Ellison family-controlled Paramount Skydance's proposed merger with Warner Bros. Discovery: "We basically have partisan hacks running CBS News…Imagine those kinds of editorial decisions moving over to CNN."

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Catherine Herridge
Catherine Herridge@C__Herridge·
EXCLUSIVE: Straight to the Point with Catherine Herridge Publishes Secret Biden Era FBI Subpoena Targeting Longtime Trump Advisor Michael Caputo These never-before-seen documents detail the extent of the surveillance that targeted top members of Trump’s 2024 team. @thelatmg @latimesstudios_
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Catherine Herridge@C__Herridge

BREAKING: Longtime Trump Advisor @MichaelRCaputo Shares Never-Before-Seen FBI Subpoena And Search Warrant Targeting Him During Biden Administration; Alleges Biden Era Weaponization Continued at DOJ During Trump’s Second Term This week on Straight to the Point I sat down with Michael Caputo, a longtime confidant and advisor to President Trump. In this exclusive interview, Caputo shares a never-before-seen FBI subpoena and sweeping federal search warrant that targeted him during the Biden Administration. Caputo details the horrifying fallout of the secret Biden-era investigation over his Ukraine reporting and anti-weaponization policy work that stayed active even inside the Trump administration and the devastating toll it took on his family. @thelatmg @latimesstudios_ Straight to the Point: FBI’s Secret Targeting of Team Trump 00:35 Michael Caputo: Biden Era FBI ‘Surveilled’ Dozens of Trump Associates 01:28 Caputo Says He Was Targeted Over His Investigation Into Bidens and Anti-Weaponization Initiative 02:12 How Did the Biden-Era Investigation Continue Under AG Bondi? 03:10 Google Alert: FBI Subpoenaed His Records 04:29 Caputo Says He Was Working In Same DOJ Building As DOJ Investigation Targeting Him 06:00 August 2024 Susie Wiles Calls With Shocking News 06:40 Before Presidential Election, FBI Laid A Trap? 07:58 Federal Warrant Wanted Information About Caputo’s State of Mind 09:30 FBI Should Be Shattered: ‘Russia, Russia, Russia All Over Again’ 10:42 FBI File: Caputo Called A Radical Traditionalist Catholic (RTC) 11:30 Caputo 'Had To Go To The Highest Authority’ To Get Case Closed 12:44 Russia Gate Cost Caputo’s Family Everything 13:55 Threats To Caputo And Family 16:10 Accountability For RussiaGate 18:00 If Democrats Win Mid-Terms: Weaponization Will Increase 10x 19:50 Caputo: Task Force For Americans Who Were Harmed By Weaponization 20:50 Response to Critics Who Say Caputo Sees Conspiracies 21:43 Independent Journalism

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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Please read this article. It’s not vanity. Mr. Konrad cleared a lot of questions up not just about Ryan Evans and WOTR’s behavior, but also about a lot of struggles I’ve been having about myself. It’s genuinely one of the most thought-provoking articles I’ve had the honor to preview.
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

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Cott Age
Cott Age@BartCot99·
@Acyn He got lucky. That was a total brick if it didnt clear the rim.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Knicks’ Mohamed Diawara at Marcus Garvey Park after sharing iftar at Keur Yayeu Dara, a beloved Senegalese restaurant in Harlem.
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Shlomo Schorr
Shlomo Schorr@OneJerseySchorr·
At a recent Colts Neck Township Board of Education meeting, Board member Robert Scales proposed naming the Conover Road Primary School after President Trump. If the name change does occur, it would be the first school in the U.S. to be named after President Trump. Colts Neck is home to one of President Trump’s three New Jersey golf courses and Trump received 69% of the vote there in the 2024 election.
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