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Oh so what about Israel and Lebanon?
Ok i guess i should cheer for a big ten ncaa final

Pope Southside’s homily isn’t a one-off.

Cardinal Pizzaballa ―the Patriarch of Jerusalem who was on the short list for pope―, called out Israel’s attacks on #Gaza and Palestinians, #genocide; and calling any war “a holy war” a grave sin and heresy.

Cardinal Pizzaballa: Abusing God’s name for war is the gravest sin - Vatican News - https://www.vaticannews.va/en/church/news/2026-03/cardinal-pizzaballa-middle-east-war-abuse-god-s-name-gaza-israel.html

Look, am an atheist, but as former catholic, this is a BIG FUCKING DEAL 🧵…

Cardinal Pizzaballa: Abusing God’s name for war is the gravest sin

Speaking against the backdrop of continuing conflict, death, displacement, and division, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem expresses his belief that truth must continue to be told about the ongoing war in the Middle East and that “God is with those who die in war, not with those who abuse his name.”

Vatican News
Border czar says ICE may not leave airports once TSA officers are paid

Border czar Tom Homan said Sunday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents would remain at airports until TSA officers are able to resume normal operations.“We’re going to continue an ICE presence there, and until the airports feel like they’re in 100%, you know, in a posture where they can do normal operations,” Homan said in an interview on CBS News’ “Face the Nation.”

NBC News
A Russian nesting doll, except it's a pillowcase inside another pillowcase inside a fitted sheet inside the duvet cover inside the dryer.

I introduced friend in taiwan to 7 eleven in Chicago. "Wow this is sad" was the response. "This is it?" when i showed the fridge.

"Are there more 7 elevens or family marts in the US?"

... oh you poor child.

Meant what i said
I'm gonna have chilaquiles with cecina and extra onions for breakfast
Bitcoin miners are becoming AI companies and selling their BTC to fund the transition

The average public miner spent $79,995 to produce one bitcoin last quarter. Bitcoin is trading at $70,000. The math doesn't work, so the industry is pivoting to AI, taking on $70 billion in contracts, and liquidating bitcoin treasuries to finance the shift.

CoinDesk
I guess nobody's looking for these anymore