Always follow the money.
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This is orange shitler's 56th visit to his golf course in West Palm Beach and 110th golf day in just over 14 months in office.
Today he surpassed $100 million which puts him on track to spend $300 million on golf.
Happy breakfast club day! The movie I can recite the script for, in every scene.
Ethylene oxide is a known carcinogen. Comments are open on this proposal. You can comment anonymously. Let your voice be heard! š
"Luckily even a nobody is more powerful than you think"
#nokings
I'm reading The Wife,the Maid, and the Mistress by Ariel Lawhon. I read The Frozen River by the same author--it was very good!
This aggression will not stand, man.
Yep
Are we great yet
Ugh
Didn't watch sotu last night, can only imagine the garbage that was said.
I agree with Tom š¤
Listen to this ICE whistleblower.
This is why Trumpās iteration of ICE needs to be completely dismantled and its leadership impeached.
This weekās main story is about Twitter. Or āXā if youāre a hall monitor. How it went from bad to worse under Elon Musk, how itās impacting us all, and why thereās exactly one account there that weāre still fine with.
The grift that keeps on grifting.
A warm, color portrait photograph of Nobel Prize-winning biochemist and pharmacologist Gertrude B. Elion in her later years, taken in a laboratory setting. She is an older woman with short, curly reddish-gray hair, fair skin with freckles, and a gentle, warm smile as she looks directly at the camera with kind, thoughtful eyes. She wears a white lab coat over a light beige blouse and a soft beige scarf draped around her neck, along with small gold earrings. Behind her are scientific instruments, glassware, a large metal vat or reactor, and lab equipment, evoking her groundbreaking work developing life-saving drugs like those for leukemia, gout, and organ transplant rejection. The image captures her dignified, approachable presence and enduring legacy as a pioneer in drug discovery who shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
The extraordinary biochemist & pharmacologist Gertrude Elion died #OTD in 1999.
Elion won the 1988 #Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (w/2 others) for her pioneering "rational drug design." Her work saved countless lives...(š 1/2) #WomenInSTEM
Gross
It turns out there was voter fraud in Georgia but done by Elon Muskās political operation, not individual voters. Links:
www.11alive.com/article/news...
newrepublic.com/post/206857/...
More hope from mRNA vaccines. In this instance, individualized vaccines were given to women with triple negative breast cancer following surgery and adjuvant therapy. The results are quite remarkable. Despite cancer finding a āT cell-evadingā work-around in some patients.
#Science š§Ŗ
No reasoning with these people. Its frustrating...those poor kids š
Color photograph of Jennifer Doudna, the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist (2020 Chemistry Nobel, shared with Emmanuelle Charpentier for co-inventing CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology). She's a professor at UC Berkeley, a pioneer in molecular biology, and one of the most influential scientists alive today. The portrait captures her in a more recent, casual style: shoulder-length silver-gray hair, bright blue eyes, warm smile, wearing small pearl earrings and a textured maroon/reddish-brown zip-up jacket over a lighter top, set against a plain light gray background.
The first all-female team to share a Nobel Prize in science: biochemists Jennifer Doudna & Emmanuelle Charpentier.
They won the 2020 #Nobel Prize in #Chemistry "for the development of a method for genome editing (CRISPR-Cas9)." Jennifer Doudna was born #OTD in 1964.
#WomenInSTEM
Yes. The era of cancer vaccines has arrived.
Is the threat of cancer killing them going to overturn their distrust of vaccines? Iām sure it will for many of the anti-vaccine crowd if cancer were to touch them.
I'm not a "reality" TV fan, but love is blind got me š
Trumpās FCC pressured CBS into not airing Stephen Colbertās interview of James Talarico.
Here it is on YouTube. Worth watching.
youtu.be/oiTJ7Pz_59A?...
Thanks!
Your Presidents' Day reminder that patriotism isn't about attacking immigrants, cutting taxes for the rich, or dividing us by race & faith. True patriots don't pander to divisiveness or hate. They work to confirm the "WE" in "We the People of the United States."
Ian @leadcoalition.bsky.social thank you for sharing this. Everyone please tell your state elections officials not to comply with Trumpās new initiative to interfere with State elections. Share this information far and wide.
"This aged like milk." š„