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The Summit

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City Joe
City Joe@joefromcity·
@2024dion What happens when the church has a service during a baseball game? Seems extremely disruptive
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Dion
Dion@2024dion·
Looks like this is roughly the footprint. Nice. likely to be demolished: -Hallmark HQ/visitor center -the legoland/sealife/american restaurant building -the parking garage behind those likely to remain: -all other office towers (including the Edward Larrabee Barnes designed Pershing Road building), all hotels, all condos -the square & the mall -Our Lady of Sorrows -the weird office building/garage in the southeast corner of the complex
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Sam McDowell@SamMcDowell11

“This is conceptual. There’s a lot of work to do,” John Sherman says as he shows this rendering on the video screen.

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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
SCOOP: Rick Hellman, a public affairs officer for the University of Kansas, made a post online calling for "Death to MAGA." He also attends "No Kings" protests. Any comment on your employee openly wishing for the death of Conservatives @univofkansas? You can contact the university here: publicaffairs@ku.edu
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The Summit
The Summit@lsprogress·
@codybtapp We used to plan infrastructure around families. Now it's about getting drunk at bars.
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Cody Tapp
Cody Tapp@codybtapp·
How is everyone feeling
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Oilfield Rando
Oilfield Rando@Oilfield_Rando·
“But what if Elmo is paid $270,000 by the Southern Poverty Law Center to say it? Can Elmo say it then?”
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Brandon Tatum
Brandon Tatum@TheOfficerTatum·
🚨 In October 2025, Officer Hasun Rogers slammed freshman Ke’Nadie Cathey to the pavement at West Charlotte High School, knocking her unconscious and triggering a seizure. CMPD later ruled the force excessive, suspending him without pay and removing him from his role as a school resource officer. 🎥 @unlimited_ls
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Omaha Storm Chasers
Omaha Storm Chasers@OMAStormChasers·
Do you hate to see on-field promotions and fun at the ballpark? Then Nothing but Baseball Night on May 12th is for you! There will be no promotions, no music, no nothing. Just baseball. 🎟️: bit.ly/4vW3WFk
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Lois McLatchie Miller
Lois McLatchie Miller@LoisMcLatch·
🚨NEW CLIP 🚨: 👮UK police officer tells pastor he may ONLY share the gospel in a “safe” chaplaincy room inside the hospital, not on the street where it MAY offend someone or dissuade them from getting an abortion. What an utterly incredible exchange 👇
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The Athletic
The Athletic@TheAthletic·
NEWS: New York Yankees players recently pitched higher-ups on the team wearing alternate jerseys for the first time in franchise history, a league source briefed on the conversations told The Athletic.
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Firearm Videos
Firearm Videos@firearmvideos·
😭 Sad but only one was going home
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ABC News
ABC News@ABC·
The Southern Poverty Law Center said it's facing an investigation by the Justice Department, apparently stemming from its past use of paid informants. abcnews.link/Ayc5Q5s
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EWTN News
EWTN News@EWTNews·
More than 400 men will be ordained to the priesthood in the U.S. this year, and on average they are 33 years old and are lifelong Catholics, according to an annual CARA survey. The Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) released its 2026 national survey of seminarians who are scheduled for ordination this year. The survey was administered between Feb. 12 and March 20. Out of 428 ordinands invited to participate, 334 ordinands responded to the survey for a response rate of 78%. The responding ordinands represent 110 U.S. dioceses and eparchies and 34 religious institutes. Four in 5 (81%) are preparing for ordination to a diocese or eparchy, and 19% are preparing for religious institutes. The report is created in collaboration with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Clergy, Consecrated Life, and Vocations and CARA about seminarians scheduled for ordination to the priesthood in 2026. On average, responding ordinands first considered priesthood when they were 16 years old and were scheduled for ordination at the age of 33. Ordinands reported they lived in their dioceses for 16 years before entering seminary and knew the members of their religious institute for five years prior. Most 2026 ordinands are white (62%), with others identifying as Hispanic or Latino (17%), Asian or Pacific Islander (11%), and Black or African American (5%). While most respondents reported they were born in the United States (74%), others said they were born in Vietnam (5%), Mexico (3%), Colombia (2%), or elsewhere (16%). While most respondents reported they were born in the United States, a third (35%) were born abroad and, on average, came to live in the U.S. at 22 years old. The most common countries of birth among the foreign-born ordinands were Vietnam (5%), Mexico (3%), and Colombia (2%). Of the men surveyed, 35% attended seminaries in the Midwest, 28% in the Northeast, 19% in the South, 14% in the West, and 5% abroad. More: ewtnnews.com/world/us/hundr…
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Senator Mark Kelly
Senator Mark Kelly@SenMarkKelly·
George Washington believed that vaccinating his troops against smallpox was the key to winning the Revolutionary War and our independence. A founding father from 250 years ago had a better understanding of science and military readiness than Pete Hegseth.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

Breaking news: The military will no longer require U.S. troops to receive the annual flu vaccine, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said, rolling back what he described as “overreaching mandates that only weaken our war-fighting capabilities.” wapo.st/4dZY8UL

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