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BREAKING: Maryland is about to become the first state in the nation to ban the use of surveillance data and dynamic pricing at grocery stores.
The Maryland House has just passed the Protection from Predatory Pricing Act.
Governor Wes Moore plans to sign the bill.
So, she wont do it because he doesn't want her to? Not because she doesn't want to?
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Scotland temporarily ran entirely on wind power as turbines generated over 200 percent of national electricity demand.
Scotland temporarily ran entirely on wind power as turbines generated over 200 percent of national electricity demand.
What if the United States had a Congress?
WHAT THE FUCK AND FOR THE SAKE OF OUR NATION PEOPLE, WAKE THE FUCK UP!!!
If the world knows that the President of the United States is about to commit war crimes by bombing the infrastructure of another country, isnโt it imperative that he be prevented from doing so rather than simply watch it happen
Montana โ yes, deep red Montana โ has a plan to effectively neuter Citizens United.
No Supreme Court ruling or constitutional amendment needed.
This is no joke.
Here's how it works. www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1fP...
03/25/26 PM! You can put me on mute & block me. I don't care. I'll not stop! There're NO Civil Rights in Trump & Kimberly Richeyโs Deranged America! I'll repeat this Every Day until Reality Sinks In. No children's rights, women's rights, disability rights, minority rights! 150 yrs gone! Get Louder!
A viral dog rescue from 2016 is now immortalized with a statue in Kazakhstan. When a dog fell into the Sayran reservoir, bystanders formed a human chain to pull him to safety. The statue is a reminder of the value of unity, solidarity and collective action. 14/10 for all
NEWS: Bette Midler just released a remake of Woody Guthrieโs classic protest song โAll You Fascists Bound to Lose,โ updated to fit the current moment and urge action ahead of the midterms.
You have to listen to this.
Government must deliver for working peopleโand every dollar in our budget should work as hard as they do.
Thatโs why I directed every agency to cut waste and help close our budget gap.
Hereโs some of what we found.
Who knew this song would be so fitting after so many years ๐
Most honest reporting in the past few weeks.
Thank you to everyone who supported this campaign.
Together we were able to do things never seen in American politics, to set a new standard from what we should expect from the people who try to represent us.
What we built matters, regardless of the outcome. And the work isnโt over.
The structure of DNA was revealed by a woman whose name was left out of the spotlight.
Rosalind Franklin captured the images that made the double helix visible.
Her work became the foundation of modern genetics.
Chemist. Scientist. A mind that changed science.
#SheShed #V4V #WomensHistoryMonth
THEREโS POWER IN BOYCOTTING!
A split-image portrait of Katherine Johnson, the pioneering Black NASA mathematician: On the left, a black-and-white historical photo from her NASA career in the 1960s shows a smiling middle-aged woman wearing cat-eye glasses and a light-colored dress with white collar and trim, seated at her desk with a globe and papers in the background. On the right, a color photo from 2015 depicts an elderly Katherine Johnson (in her late 90s) seated in a wheelchair during the Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony, wearing glasses, a dark suit jacket, an orange top, a blue ribbon with the medal, and holding a green item in her lap, as she looks directly at the viewer with a gentle expression. The side-by-side images contrast her youthful professional life with her honored later years.
Mathematician & NASA ๐ฉ๐ถ๐ฎ๐ข๐ฏ ๐ค๐ฐ๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ถ๐ต๐ฆ๐ณ Katherine Johnson died #OTD in 2020.
She was instrumental in the success of the first US manned spaceflights, calculating complex trajectories enabling humans to reach orbit & land on the moon. Her story was told in ๐๐ช๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฆ๐ฏ ๐๐ช๐จ๐ถ๐ณ๐ฆ๐ด (book/movie). #WomenInSTEM #BHM
Black and white public domain photograph of Alice Ball dressed in a mortarboard cap and gown for graduation. She gazes directly into the camera with a serious and focused expression.
For #BlackHistoryMonth, weโd like to honor the legacy of Alice Augusta Ball, the brilliant scientist born in 1892 whose research led directly to the first effective treatment for leprosy.
Ballโs accomplishment is even more remarkable when you consider that she passed away at the age of 24. ๐งต 1/8
Black-and-white historical portrait of Constance Tipper, the pioneering English metallurgist and crystallographer. She is gazing directly at the camera with a calm, intelligent, and composed expression. Tipper has short, neatly styled dark hair parted on the side with soft waves framing her face. She wears a patterned blouse or dress with a high collar, evoking early-to-mid-20th-century professional women's attire. The soft lighting highlights her determined features against a plain, neutral background, capturing her as a trailblazing scientist whose work on brittle fracture revolutionized materials engineering and saved lives during and after World War II.
Metallurgist Constance Tipper was born #OTD in 1894.
Her groundbreaking work on the brittle fracture of metals saved countless lives during #WWII & laid foundational principles for modern fracture mechanics. First female FT faculty member at Cambridge Dept of Engineering (1949). #WomenInSTEM (1/2)
BHM Profile: Susie King Taylor served her country and fought for people's freedom during the Civil War. Taylor worked as a nurse, teacher, and laundress for black troops. She later published her own memoir, documenting black military life. www.wjcl.com/article/blac...
Bad Bunny is awesome! Sorry if you're stuck in the 1950s trump! Does the fact that he speaks 2 languages intimidate you?
The pioneering Japanese actress Takako Irie (ๅ
ฅๆฑใใๅญ) was born 115 years ago, on February 7th, 1911. She was the most popular actress at Nikkatsu in the late 20s-30s and, in 1932, became the first woman to establish an independent studio in Japan.
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"To bring about change, you must not be afraid to take the first step. We will fail when we fail to try."
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks
February 4, 1913 โ October 24, 2005
American civil rights activist. She is best known for her 1955 refusal to move from her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama
George Washington Carver developed 300 derivative products from peanuts among them cheese, milk, coffee, flour, ink, dyes, plastics, wood stains, soap, linoleum, medicinal oils and cosmetics. #BlackHistoryMonth