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UNBOUGHT Civil Rights Attorney & Team Human Filmmaker. Fmr Judicial Clerk to Carter Cir Ct & Reagan D Ct Judges. “A Rising Star”- Chas. Ruff, Clinton WH Counsel
In my 3-Sport Captain Mind Katılım Nisan 2009
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The American Archive of Public Broadcasting, to their eternal glory, have digitized more than 7,000 public radio and television programs from 1940 to the present.
It's a treasure trove of historic newsreels, interviews, speeches, and more.
Dive in here.
americanarchive.org
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As a society, we will greatly regret not having made multiple, independent copies of Internet Archive, letting it all rest in the hands of one organization.
WIRED@WIRED
As major news outlets cut off the Wayback Machine, journalists and advocacy groups are rallying to protect the Internet Archive’s vast collection of web pages. wired.com/story/the-inte…
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Women didnt have the right to vote in 1917 and had no political power to send Johnny to war.
During WWI, American women died in childbirth at higher rates than men died in combat, a trend that began to shift only after women achieved suffrage.
Gender equality correlates with enormous reductions in death from war, yet still the men are aggrieved.
Why are men in 2026 like this?

Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus
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I wrote about that very creepy video in which a man (who calls himself a woman) said that it's "irrational" for women to want female-only spaces.
karadansky.substack.com/p/basing-singl…

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🚨 CONGRESS HAS A PREDATOR PROBLEM AND IT’S NOT JUST Eric Swalwell.
In this video, Cheyenne Hunt, the attorney helping expose the Swalwell scandal, drops a serious warning:
“This is systemic … women are coming forward across party lines.”
Let that sink in.
She says she’s hearing from women DAILY.
Over 30 have already come forward tied to Swalwell alone.
And now it’s bigger than one name.
We’re talking about a culture in Washington where powerful men, on BOTH sides, are abusing staffers, interns, and colleagues.
Hunt is offering pro bono legal help and safe pathways for victims to come forward.
She’s not stopping here.
She’s opening the door for ALL of it to come out.
If you’ve experienced harassment or assault in political spaces … this is your moment.
You are not alone.
And you don’t have to stay silent anymore.
This isn’t about party.
It’s about accountability.
🔥 How many more are out there?
THIS VIDEO MUST GO VIRAL!
Please share.
No more silence. No more predators in power.
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We just won.
Ticketmaster / Live Nation was the biggest antitrust case in years. A jury just ruled for us on all claims.
We brought this case with a big group of AGs and USDOJ - until last month, when USDOJ cut a backroom deal with Live Nation in the middle of the trial and bailed.
We rejected their deal, finished the trial, and now a jury has found that they’ve been operating as an illegal monopoly and used their power to unlawfully raise ticket prices on you.
This is a huge win for consumers and artists, but it also sends a message that we can still take on monopolies - and win.
But we aren't done yet. The case now moves to a second phase where the judge will determine the specific remedies needed to dismantle Ticketmaster’s grip on the industry.
Our goal is simple: restore real competition, end the abuse of consumers and artists, and bring fair pricing back to live entertainment.
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Destroying the @InternetArchive's @WayBackMachine would be the equivalent of the burning of the Library of Alexandria - one of the worst losses of knowledge in history.
Media giants are now threatening to do this.
We can't let this happen.
Pass it on.
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Your smart TV is taking screenshots of your screen every 15 seconds.
Not a guess. Not a theory.
A peer-reviewed study by researchers at UC Davis, UCL, and UC3M tested it.
Samsung TVs: every minute.
LG TVs: every 15 seconds.
Even when you're just using it as a monitor.
Here's how to turn it off for every brand:
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One of Spain's most prolific serial killers has been moved to a women's correctional unit after beginning to identify as a "woman."
Joan Vila Dilmé, now known as "Aida," is serving a 127-year sentence for murdering 11 people.
reduxx.info/spain-prolific…
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Hey @elonmusk -
Porn accounts should not be allowed to follow an individual's account.
Also, I should be able to block an account that follows me without having to go to their profile, and without having to see someone's butthole.
Sincerely,
Sick of this sh*t
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META is building 10 gas-fired power plants for its Hyperion AI data center in Louisiana.
They will use as much power as 5 million American homes & pollute the equivalent of 5+ million cars on the road per year.
These are the same people who tell you not to drive or run your AC because of climate change.
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She found what was described as a severed penis in her lab coat pocket. It was her male classmates’ idea of a joke. She waited until class ended, held it up, and asked calmly: “Did one of you lose this?”
1908. University of the Republic.
Paulina Luisi was one of the very few women in medical school. Uruguay had hundreds of male doctors and only a handful of women. She was about to become one of them.
Her classmates did not want her there. They mocked her in lectures. They questioned her intelligence. They “explained things again for the lady.” They sabotaged her equipment. They spread rumors about her character.
The severed organ in her pocket was meant to humiliate her. It was meant to prove women were too fragile for medicine.
She refused to give them that win.
Paulina had been fighting her whole life. Born in 1875 to immigrant parents, she grew up in a family of educators and activists. At 15, she earned her teaching degree. Years later, she became the first woman in Uruguay to complete a bachelor’s level education.
Then she did what many thought was impossible. She enrolled in medical school.
Professors argued about whether women even belonged there. Some believed female brains were not suited for science. Others feared she would “distract” male students. They admitted her reluctantly, expecting her to quit.
She did not.
In 1908, she graduated as Uruguay’s first female physician and surgeon.
But the degree was only the start.
Working in gynecology, Paulina saw women suffering. Untreated diseases. Unsafe abortions. Preventable infections. Ignorance was costing lives.
She realized medicine alone was not enough. Women needed education.
In 1916, she publicly called for ‘sex education in schools’. The backlash was immediate. Newspapers called her immoral. Religious leaders condemned her. Critics said she would corrupt children.
She kept speaking.
For years, she pushed for curriculum reform. Her proposals and projects helped bring sex education into teacher training, and later into broader education planning in Uruguay.
At the same time, Paulina was building movements. She founded ‘Uruguay’s National Women’s Council’ and connected activists across the Americas. She fought for suffrage, labor rights, reproductive rights, and protections against trafficking.
She represented her country internationally, becoming one of the first Latin American women to serve as a government delegate at global conferences.
In 1932, Uruguay granted women the right to vote. Paulina had spent many years fighting for that victory.
She never stopped organizing. She hosted radio programs urging women to stay politically active. She opposed fascism. She ran for office. She mentored younger generations.
By the time she died in 1950, she had transformed her country.
They tried to shame her into silence.
Instead, Paulina Luisi changed the rules of education, politics, and medicine in Uruguay and helped spark feminism across Latin America.
Calm.
Unshaken.
Unmovable.
They wanted her to quit.
She built a revolution instead.

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"I had a fashion software company. I had an interest in local politics. I had a boyfriend I was fully committed to".
Every survivor is someone with a dream, a whole life they're working hard to build, loved ones.
And a rape is like a wrecking ball to all that. It's a theft.
Aaron Rupar@atrupar
A woman named Lonna Drewes at a news conference just now accused Eric Swalwell of drugging her drink and sexually assaulting her. Here's part of her statement.
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A 90-year-old woman emailed me this week. She told me she was raped by her doctor 60 years ago.
"A woman lawyer told me not to prosecute him because I would be dragged through the mud," she explained.
I get emails like this almost every day. These women aren't asking me for anything, except to acknowledge them and their pain.
They want the world to understand that they have been silenced by a system in which men say "eight years ago?" as if there is a deadline that expired for their trauma.
Greg Kelly@gregkellyusa
EIGHT YEARS AGO??!!!!!
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