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@mlawlor
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I think this is the guy behind the livestream of the Francis Scott Key Bridge everybody has been sharing this morning. This story from Chesapeake Bay Media about the local shipwatchers who installed the camera is from one month ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eY3G11n8zNs
Watch a Livestream of Ships in Baltimore

YouTube
Chess Grandmaster Anna Muzychuk refuses to play in Saudi Arabia and says: "In a few days, I will lose two world titles, back to back." Because I decided not to go to Saudi Arabia. I refuse to play by special rules, to wear abaya, to be accompanied by a man so I can leave the hotel, so I don't feel like a second class person.
#saudiarabia #equalrights
@jeffowski
Good for her
@jeffjarvis you also have to look at the existing challanges faced when coming into office.
NY Times, did you ask your random voters whether Trump is too insane, doddering, racist, sexist, criminal, traitorous, hateful to be effective as President? And why are the people you picture both white? This is not a poll. It is your agenda. This is not journalism. Shame.
@w7voa Texas is ignoring SC decisions, maybe AL will also.
Bravo. At last, coverage of the local Fox, the mini-Murdoch, Sinclair and its fearmongering about cities (read: race) on TV news (quoting Anne Nelson):
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/02/16/sinclair-broadcasting-conservative-media-trump/
Sinclair’s recipe for TV news: Crime, homelessness, illegal drugs

The local news powerhouse, whose chairman recently bought the Baltimore Sun, focuses on fear in broadcasts that often align with Donald Trump’s view of cities.

The Washington Post
So the guy who’s been railing about inflation is trying to sell shoes for $399 a pair? Got it.
Sinclair’s recipe for TV news: Crime, homelessness, illegal drugs

The local news powerhouse, whose chairman recently bought the Baltimore Sun, focuses on fear in broadcasts that often align with Donald Trump’s view of cities.

The Washington Post

Bill Clinton banned assault weapons in 1994; mass shootings dropped by 43%.

George W. Bush and the GOP let the assault weapons ban expire in 2004; mass shootings increased by 245%.

These numbers tell the whole story.