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@frates

Founder of Storyline, a storytelling and strategic communications firm. Past lives: CNN, SiriusXM, National Journal, Politico + newspapers. https://t.co/a8Tsm5g3Rt

Washington, DC Присоединился Ekim 2008
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Protecting American Consumers Together (PACT)
Hurt in an accident. Betrayed by their lawyer. Our latest documentary shares the true stories of people victimized twice — first by an accident, then by unethical personal injury lawyers who put profit over people. Watch:
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Madonna Scrapbook
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Brilliant. Goodbye @MTV 😢
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Hey @Schwarzenegger, what is best in life? 1. To see Conan in the theater. 2. To crush your enemies, see them driven before you and to hear the lamentations of their women. 3. To be part of the Pump Club, the positive corner of the internet.
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
Roald Dahl on Measles: Olivia, my eldest daughter, caught measles when she was seven years old. As the illness took its usual course I can remember reading to her often in bed and not feeling particularly alarmed about it. Then one morning, when she was well on the road to recovery, I was sitting on her bed showing her how to fashion little animals out of coloured pipe-cleaners, and when it came to her turn to make one herself, I noticed that her fingers and her mind were not working together and she couldn’t do anything. 'Are you feeling all right?' I asked her. 'I feel all sleepy,' she said. In an hour, she was unconscious. In twelve hours she was dead. The measles had turned into a terrible thing called measles encephalitis and there was nothing the doctors could do to save her. That was...in 1962, but even now, if a child with measles happens to develop the same deadly reaction from measles as Olivia did, there would still be nothing the doctors could do to help her. On the other hand, there is today something that parents can do to make sure that this sort of tragedy does not happen to a child of theirs. They can insist that their child is immunised against measles. ...I dedicated two of my books to Olivia, the first was ‘James and the Giant Peach’. That was when she was still alive. The second was ‘The BFG’, dedicated to her memory after she had died from measles. You will see her name at the beginning of each of these books. And I know how happy she would be if only she could know that her death had helped to save a good deal of illness and death among other children. Roald Dahl, 1986
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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
9 December 1938 | A French Jewish boy, Simon Boruchowicz, was born in Paris. He arrived at #Auschwitz on 19 August 1942 in a transport of 998 Jews deported from #Drancy. He was among 897 of them murdered in gas chambers after the selection.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In the autumn of 1942, a slight, 32-year-old Polish social worker named Irena Sendler passed through the gates of the Warsaw Ghetto with a carpenter’s toolbox in her arms. Beneath the hammers and nails lay a drugged six-month-old infant, breathing softly, utterly silent. One cry would have meant instant death for both of them. Irena smiled at the guards; they waved her through. They never suspected that this quiet woman would repeat the journey 2,499 more times. The ghetto was a slow-motion extermination. Starvation, disease, and random murder stalked every street. Jewish parents faced a choice no human being should ever have to make: keep their child and watch them waste away, or hand them to a stranger who promised a chance—however thin—at life. Irena came officially to inspect for typhus. In reality, she came to steal children from death. Babies left in toolboxes or ambulances under false bottoms. Toddlers sedated and tucked into potato sacks. Older children led by the hand through the stinking, lightless sewers while German boots marched overhead. “Not a sound,” she whispered as rats scurried past their feet. She knew that the rescued children would be given new names, new religions, new families. Their pasts would vanish unless someone remembered. So, on fragile scraps of tissue paper, Irena wrote each child’s real name, their parents’ names, and their new hiding place. She rolled the papers tight, slipped them into glass jars, and buried them beneath an apple tree in a neighbor’s garden. If she were caught and killed, the truth might still survive. She was caught. On October 20, 1943, the Gestapo kicked in her door. They took her to Pawiak Prison and demanded the list. When she refused, they smashed both her legs with iron bars. Then her feet. Then her arms. For weeks the beatings continued. She never spoke. They scheduled her execution. On the appointed morning, guards dragged the broken woman from her cell. Instead of a firing squad, she found herself outside the prison walls—alive. The Polish underground council Żegota had bribed a guard to mark her file “shot while trying to escape.” Officially dead, Irena Sendler limped back into the shadows to keep working.When the war finally ended, the first thing she did was dig up the jars under the apple tree. She spent years trying to return the children—now scattered across convents, farms, and foster homes—to whatever family might remain. Almost no parents had survived. But the children had. Because of her, 2,500 Jewish boys and girls lived to grow up, to marry, to have children and grandchildren of their own—an entire secret branch of the human family tree that the Nazis never managed to cut down.For decades her story stayed buried deeper than the jars themselves. Then, in 1999, four high-school girls in rural Kansas stumbled across a brief mention of her name. They found the old woman still living quietly in Warsaw and brought her courage back into the light. Journalists called her the greatest rescuer of the Holocaust. Irena only shook her head.“I could have saved more,” she said. “That regret follows me to the grave.”Irena Sendler—armed with nothing but a ghetto work permit, a toolbox, and a refusal to look away—proved that even in the heart of the worst evil humanity has ever devised, one determined person can still keep the darkness from winning completely.
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Northern Lights in the mountains of Virginia. CC: @capitalweather
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Kevin Negandhi@KevinNegandhi·
What an impressive Eagles debut for Jaelen Phillips.
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Greg Harvey
Greg Harvey@BetweenTheNums·
Cities in history to have their NHL team lose, NFL team lose & MLB team lose in the playoffs & be eliminated all on the same day: Philadelphia - Today Philadelphia - 10/16/1983 That’s it.
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@drewscanlon Done. Great way to use your memelebrity. Good luck on the ride.
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Drew Scanlon
Drew Scanlon@drewscanlon·
Hi Internet! I'm Drew and THIS IS MY FACE. If this GIF has ever brought you joy in the past, I humbly ask you to consider making a donation to the National MS Society. It would mean a lot to me and to those I know affected by the disease! Donate at BlinkingGuy.com
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Love Music
Love Music@khnh80044·
Freddie is looking down and giving y'all a standing ovation. That's spectacular!😍💗 The most INSANE Bohemian Rhapsody Flashmob you will ever see!! With 30 musicians and singers in the STREET of Paris 😍 Cre : Julien Cohen Pianist
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Stefan Moore ★
Stefan Moore ★@2StefanMoore·
A final piece of advice from Holly Butcher - written the day before she passed away from cancer at just 27: “It’s a strange thing knowing you’re going to die young. At 26, I thought I had time… To fall in love. Start a family. Grow old. But cancer doesn’t care about plans. Now, I understand how fragile life really is. Every single day is a gift, not a guarantee. I’m not writing this to scare you. I’m writing to remind you: really live. Stop stressing over little things. Be kind to your body- move it, nourish it, stop criticizing it. One day you’ll wish you had appreciated it. Go outside. Look at the sky. Feel the sun. Just be. Spend less time chasing “stuff” - more time making memories. Don’t skip moments with people you love. Laugh more. Write a note. Tell someone you love them. Complain less. Give more. Helping others brings more joy than anything you can buy. Be present. Put your phone down. Show up - really show up. You don’t need to have it all figured out. You don’t need a perfect body, or a perfect life. Just follow what makes your heart light up. Say no to what drains you. Make changes when you need to. And please - donate blood. I wouldn’t have had that extra year without it. And that year gave me memories I’ll hold close… forever. Thank you for reading this. Live your life well. And maybe… we’ll meet again someday.” Holly 🩷 Repost & share Holly’s important advice. ❤️
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@timkaine We decided against a Glacier vacation this summer bc of all the cuts to the NPS. How did you find the staffing and operations?
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Tim Kaine@timkaine·
We met 10th grader Juliet on a July 4 hike at Glacier NP. She gave us homemade bracelets—“We ❤️ NPS” and “Protect our Parks.” Smart young outdoorswoman!
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Jennifer Medina
Jennifer Medina@jennymedina·
Exactly 10 years ago, President Trump declared that Mexicans are “bringing drugs, they're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.” US born Latinos were questioned about their citizenship in east Los Angeles. One is still in federal detention.
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‘I’m an American, Bro!’: Latinos Report Raids in Which U.S. Citizenship Is Questioned nytimes.com/2025/06/15/us/… via @NYTimes @jennifermedina

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I'm lucky to call Ben a friend and to have had these kind of conversations with him. And I can tell you firsthand, anyone who listens will increase both their IQ and their EQ. Give it a listen. You won't be disappointed.
Ben Feller@BenFellerNY

Announcing our podcast! It’s time to broaden the understanding and conversation around male friendship. Shaun Emerson, Chris Lozier and I promise you a funny and reflective chat on struggles and joys, authentic connection, and making the most of life. Don’t keep it in. Pour it On. You can find our first pour here: open.spotify.com/episode/5C1e2n…

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