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Week of May 25, 1776:
**In Philadelphia, fearing an attack on the revolutionary capital, heavy artillery is transported from New England to defend it.
**In Montreal, Samuel Chase describes the Continental Army's unraveling in Quebec: "Our affairs here grow every hour more gloomy."
**Around the colonies, momentum builds in support of independence.
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@BelannF Texas deserves better than a senator whose loyalties shifted to DC. Cornyn's record speaks for itself. Time to send a clear message. Vote Paxton in the runoff tomorrow.
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TEXANS - Are you paying attention? The Case Against John Cornyn: 7 Stories, 1 Conclusion, And A Vote On Tuesday
The cumulative case is not that Senator Cornyn is a bad man. The cumulative case is that his record on leverage, on disclosure, on the use of office, on religious manipulation, on the welfare of a Texas child, and on the staff he chose and trained describes a senator whose loyalties have drifted away from the voters who elected him. President Trump’s endorsement of Ken Paxton was not a casual gesture. It reflected an assessment Texas Republican primary voters have now reached on their own. The runoff is May 26, 2026. Early voting is this week. Eight articles, eight episodes, one verdict.
Source in first comment.

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@Gentleman2741 Beautiful tribute to your family’s service. From the Somme to Suez and the Royal Marines...true courage across generations.
Thank you for sharing, Teddy.
We pause today to honor them all. They gave some, some gave all. Never forgotten.🙏
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Memorial Day is a day of holiday, but also a time to pause and reflect. It takes guts to serve your Country.
I was sadly the black sheep.
Grand Daddy volunteered WW1 he was sadly gassed on the Somme 1916 he lived but the mustard gas made his remaining days a struggle.
Father RAF. He actually saw conflict in peace time.
Suez Crisis 1956.
My brother, sadly long passed (not service related) Royal Marines.
Please take a moment and say a little prayer of Thanks.
Never was a truer thing said.
"They all gave some and some gave all" Thank God for their sacrifice .
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@BelannF Rooting out Medicaid fraud is exactly what oversight should do. Hundreds of millions (or billions) wasted is unacceptable. Good on Rep. Gill for pursuing it! Taxpayers deserve results and accountability.
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REPRESENTATIVE BRANDON GILL IS A RISING STAR and a no nonsense politician. He is now the head of the House Oversight Committee.
Rep Gill says, "Hundreds of millions of dollars of your tax money is being wasted in an Ohio Medicaid scheme that we’re uncovering on the House Oversight Committee. We believe this scheme stretches into the billions of dollars,”
Gill said Friday. “The Ohio Medicaid Agency had years to figure this out. A reporter did it in just a couple months, and we’re building on their work.”
“We’re saving you taxpayer dollars, and we’re ending fraud on my task force at the House Oversight Committee,” he added.
“Fraudsters stole hundreds of millions of your tax dollars through an Ohio Medicaid scandal. My GOP Oversight Task Force is pulling this scheme apart piece by piece,” Rep Gill said on X.

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@BelannF Amen. Scripture like 2 Chronicles 7:14 carries real wisdom on humility and seeking peace. Prayer has power, but it works best when paired with personal responsibility and treating our neighbors with grace. Country could use more of all three. 🙏
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Not usually one to preach but felt the need to say what I know to be true.
The Bible urges us to pray for our leaders - We should pray for peace in our cities/in our country - God will turn chaos into peace if we turn to HIM.
God promises us, “If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”
Prayerful hearts that turn to God will help to heal this country.
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It's fucking disgusting. I have begged @elonmusk and @nikitabier to do something about the lists.
Either get rid of them or make it so people have to ask for permission to add you.
Since the lists were created I've also been put on thousands of rape and kill lists.
I constantly have to delete them. Sometimes every hour.
They've also weaponized the lists to mass report conservative accounts.
There is no excuse for this anymore.
TraderJill (Leigh)@RealTraderJill
BTW, Grey woke up this morning to see that she's on rape and kill lists, and I want you to know that X is doing NOTHING about it.
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@Ghostofcynthia @TruthHurtsTKV @elonmusk @nikitabier This is absolutely insane! There's no valid reason for X to have public lists. This is infuriating.
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The senseless Death of Henry Nowak. Had this been George Floyd there would've been riots.
British Police are P.C. Numpties. They cuffed and let bled out an 18 year old young man.
On December 3, 2025, 18-year-old Henry Nowak, a first-year University of Southampton student from Essex, died in a pool of his own blood on a street in Portswood. He had been stabbed multiple times with a 21-centimetre ceremonial kirpan knife.
What makes his death especially tragic is not only the violence that ended his life, but the response of the police officers who arrived at the scene.
Nowak had been walking home after a night out with friends when he encountered 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa.
Snapchat videos from Nowak’s phone captured him taunting Digwa, who was carrying the openly displayed religious blade.
An altercation followed. According to court testimony at Southampton Crown Court, Digwa pursued the fleeing Nowak and inflicted five stab wounds, including a fatal chest injury and wounds to the back of his legs. Bleeding heavily, Nowak tried to escape by climbing a fence. He told neighbours he had been stabbed and was dying.
When police arrived, Digwa immediately accused Nowak of racial abuse and starting the fight. Officers, acting on that account, handcuffed the visibly injured Nowak as he lay on the ground.
Bodycam footage shown in court reportedly captured Nowak pleading that he had been stabbed and could not breathe. Only after he collapsed did officers remove the handcuffs, begin first aid, and call for medical help—including a doctor flown in by helicopter. It was too late. Nowak was pronounced dead at the scene from catastrophic blood loss.
Digwa is currently on trial for murder. He denies the charge, claiming self-defence after an alleged racist attack in which his turban was pulled. The trial continues, and nothing here prejudges its outcome. Yet the evidence presented so far has shocked the public.
Critics, including politicians and Nowak’s family, argue that police prioritised an accusation of racism over the obvious medical emergency facing a man covered in blood. Instead of immediately treating the victim, officers handcuffed him first.
Henry Nowak was a promising young student, remembered by those who knew him as kind and full of potential. His death was already senseless. The circumstances surrounding the final minutes of his life—cuffed and bleeding while help was delayed—have left many questioning police training, priorities, and whether political sensitivities around race influenced split-second decisions that night.
The case has sparked widespread calls for the release of full bodycam footage and a review of how officers assess life-threatening injuries at chaotic scenes. For Nowak’s family, no review will bring their son back. His needless death stands as a grim reminder that in moments of crisis, saving a life must come before assigning blame.
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