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@ABC Brilliant idea. We need a deterrent. If an illegal from Mexico thinks he will be deported to Uganda he won’t come .
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In recent months, thousands of immigrants living legally in the U.S. and waiting for rulings on their asylum claims were suddenly ordered deported to countries where most have no ties.
abcnews.link/dyMnOUq
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@TalkinYanks Low IQ move , but he’s going 50-50 this season.
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@General_Somto Total Pussy hope he is getting raped in prison right now .
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@wildfreakouts My mother carried me and my sister up to the 4th floor of a 5 story walk up in the Bronx. I’m not impressed.
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Stephen A. Smith says the quiet part out loud about the Tiger Woods DUI saga:
“MOST of US would be in jail — He’s gotten away with a lot, and they’re sick and tired of it.”
SMITH: “But all I know is this.”
“You had this problem in 2017 when they found you sleeping in your car on the side of the road.”
“You had this problem in 2021 when you crashed into a tree and tumbled over and almost got yourself killed.”
“You had this issue again last Friday.”
“All three times…you’re inebriated and you’re behind the wheel of a car.”
“Now, I think it’s safe to say, you’re Tiger Woods, you can afford car service. I think it’s safe to assume the man can afford car service.”
“What the hell are you doing getting behind the wheel of a car?”
“Most of us would be in jail.”
“Remember second incident in 2021. They didn’t even… they didn’t charge him. They didn’t make him take an alcohol, you know, breathalyzer test. They didn’t test his blood…any of that stuff. He was hospitalized. They left alone.”
“So he’s gotten a lot of people’s eyes in America. He’s gotten away with a lot and they’re sick and tired of it.”
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@GaryHPhillips ABS could have changed the outcome in previous World Series Championships.
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A recap of the #Yankees' ABS challenges so far.
5/5 correct
4/5 on low pitches
4/5 more than 1 inch off the zone

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@orenbarsky Turn the lights and water off in Tehran if you want the Iranians to rise up .
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In 1995, a nurse broke hospital rules to place a newborn into her twin sister’s incubator. The baby was not expected to survive.
Kyrie and Brielle Jackson were born 12 weeks early at a hospital in the United States. Each weighed roughly two pounds. They were placed in separate incubators, standard practice to prevent infection.
Kyrie gained strength. Brielle did not. Three weeks after birth, Brielle went into critical condition. Her oxygen dropped. Her heart rate spiked. Her skin turned bluish-grey. Nurse Gayle Kasparian tried everything. She held her. She had her father hold her. She wrapped her in a blanket. Nothing worked.
Kasparian remembered hearing about a practice used in parts of Europe but never tried in American hospitals. She placed Brielle into Kyrie’s incubator. Their father described what happened next: “She snuggled up to Kyrie and she was just fine. It was immediate. It was absolutely immediate.”
Within minutes, Brielle’s oxygen levels were the best they had been since she was born. As she slept, Kyrie stretched her left arm across her sister’s body and held her.
Photographer Chris Christo captured the moment. The image spread around the world and became known as “The Rescuing Hug.” Hospitals across multiple countries began placing premature twins together, a practice that had been resisted for decades. Both girls went home healthy. They are now 30.

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@UFCEspanol @PPlusDeportes These women should be home and
raising children, not getting brain damage for some assholes entertainment.
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