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Comment Date: May 22, 2026
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Contact: Nancy Murphy, (202) 418-1043, Nancy.Murphy@fcc.gov

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My friend was a location scout for the Sopranos…

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Thank you for the explainer 🙏

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“My sister and I were released after three hours because somebody knew we were related to the captain, and the state knew that would be difficult. But Mahsa Amini didn’t have that luxury. The Blue Girl didn’t have that luxury.” - Maryam Shojaei;
The activist and her sister were previously taken into custody by Iran’s morality police

“My sister and I were released after three hours because somebody knew we were related to the captain, and the state knew that would be difficult. But Mahsa Amini didn’t have that luxury. The Blue Girl didn’t have that luxury.” - Maryam Shojaei;
The activist and her sister were previously taken into custody by Iran’s morality police

From @theathleticfc.bsky.social: Over the course of 10 years of activism, Maryam Shojaei has been arrested by Iran’s morality police, helped change FIFA policy, and watched her brother, Masoud, captain Iran’s national team.

We spoke to her ahead of the World Cup. nyti.ms/3QlBfBi

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Iranian activist Maryam Shojaei on women’s stadium ban protests and arrest by morality police (Gift Article) Maryam Shojaei on protests against women's ban from stadiums, and not being able to watch her brother, Masoud, captain Iran's men's side

"My sister and I were released after three hours because somebody knew we were related to the captain, and the state knew that would be difficult. But Mahsa Amini didn’t have that luxury... So that’s why I believe that it’s our duty to tell these stories."

www.nytimes.com/athletic/719...

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FIFA struggling to sell tickets for USMNT’s World Cup opener vs. Paraguay A sales document distributed to local organizers shows that plenty of seats are still available for the World Cup cohosts' first match

Lots discourse here about people's perceptions of the economy and affordability. I think part of the story is that people just feel slapped in the face at every turn.

$2,730, $1,940 and $1,120 for a ticket is more than a full month's rent and people aren't buying it

www.nytimes.com/athletic/721...

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Siri, what is a republic? And did we ever debate that as a concept prior to 50 years ago? Did anyone ever die to turn that ideal into a reality? Perhaps in Port-au-Prince? Or Boston? Or Johannesburg? Never mind. Nationalism has always worked. Let’s do that.

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"Criticism and value judgements are forbidden" right in the middle of criticizing and making a value judgement.

we can assume the ancient Greeks are one of those "middling" cultures contributing nothing since he happily abandons Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric in making his case for more Western civ???

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tear them down YouTube video by Takes™ by Jamelle Bouie

All of this. Especially the "sell me a VIP ticket to the demolition" part. 🛠️

Hatshepsut his ass, so people only rediscover he was ever president like 1000 years from now. www.youtube.com/shorts/T7T9a...

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Pellegrino Matarazzo interview: The American coach on brink of history with Real Sociedad The Spanish club's manager is hoping for success in the Copa del Rey final against Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid

Is this the highest achievement of American soccer coach ever?

www.nytimes.com/athletic/720...

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What if Gibbon's Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire was prescriptive instead of proscriptive... đź‘‹ Kash Patel (and RFK, Hegseth, Bondi, et al)

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"prone to jumping to conclusions before he has necessary evidence, according to... current and former FBI officials, staff at law-enforcement and intelligence agencies, hospitality-industry workers"

Trust the "hospitality-industry workers." They always know what's up.

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Must watch folks! This panel was off the chain!

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I love that the students introduce the issue by also talking about the consequences of rendering former citizens stateless, which is generational cycles of violence and civil conflict. Congo/Burundi/Rwanda is just a recent example, alongside the DR. There are few historical exceptions.

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Henry Ford and the automobile is the only one I can think of that comes remotely close. Tear up the street cars and pave paradise! Luckily there wasn’t really a downside to that tech…

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A podcast I like has been using unc in only the gamer context. 3 millennial white guys. They think they are hilarious. It drives me insane. Stop it people, it makes you look stupid. Ignorant appropriation of AAVE is not the 90s nostalgia we need to bring back.

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In 1991, Soviet Citizens Saw Swans On The TV... And Knew It Meant Turmoil On August 19, 1991, Russians awoke to looping videos of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake on Soviet state TV — a sure sign something seismic was up.

She either thinks Khrushchev is about to die again, or the empire will soon... Credit to her. At least she's getting the broadcast pre-taped and prepared.

www.npr.org/2021/08/19/1...

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If this is scarier than what your boss did to USAID, then that's really all she wrote.

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End/ So it was Love God and love your neighbor vs strict adherence to the Mosaic law that applies within the Temple. None of which has anything to do with committing war crimes from 30,000 feet up in the air.

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5/ Jesus taught radical love & forgiveness as the true meaning of the Law and means of reestablishing God's sovereignty rather by following the Law's specific strictures. He even included Samaritans in his definition of children of Israel despite them rejecting the Temple in Jerusalem. Radical love

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4/ They differed in that the Pharisees felt strict adherence to purity laws that applied only within the Temple should apply to every day life. And by becoming more “pure” the Jewish people would regain God’s favor and restore His sovereignty over the land of Israel by kicking out the Romans.

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3/ They also both believed in the need for divine intervention to rid the land of Roman rule, as had happened in the era of the Maccabees.

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2/ The Pharisees and Jesus’ followers were aligned in many ways and often overlapped. They both opposed the ruling Jewish elite’s greed and collaboration with the Romans.

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🧵1/ Hegseth once again does not know what he’s talking about when he’s talking about Jesus.

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'Oh, Lord, bless this thy hand grenade that with it thou mayest blow thy enemies to tiny bits, in thy mercy.' And the Lord did grin, and people did feast upon the lambs, and sloths, and carp, and anchovies, and orangutans, and breakfast cereals...

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Just hold it, hold it! What are you doing??? there's 30 sec left and you're ahead!!!

Oh, never mind. I was wrong.

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I love your posts. Keep 'em coming 🙏

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This is happening tomorrow night. Make the World Cup, Our World Cup. Link below to sign up for the virtual call.

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'I’m in Limbo': Haitian Migrants’ Culinary Dreams Dashed by Immigration Uncertainty - Documented Employers in New York restaurants are growing hesitant to hire Haitian immigrants as uncertainty around work authorization intensifies.

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Safe? The State Dept currentlly gives this advice on DRC due to active fighting:

North and South Kivu Provinces – Level 4: Do Not Travel
Ituri Province – Level 4: Do Not Travel
Tanganyika, Haut Lomami, and the 3 Kasai Provinces – Level 4: Do Not Travel
Mai-Ndombe Province – Level 4: Do Not Travel

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