Have the Flyers ever had a guy who could do that
Posts by Danielle Ohl
Put Owen Tippett in the rotation
call me old fashioned, but I think if you work for an MLB team you should not be betting on baseball, even if you're just an announcer, and at minimum, if you are betting you shouldn't talk about it on the air? especially if you're betting for your team to LOSE???
Imagine a puck drop
This conspiracy bothers me so much because people gleefully lean into speculation and forget that the Secret Service shot and killed Thomas Crooks. There's body cam footage showing his dead body. I've seen it. If it was "staged," you have to reckon with that, too.
hell yeah
Good morning, go Flyers.
BATTLE OF PENNSYLVANIAAAAA
I am about to become so annoying. Fuck yes.
Of course! That duck investigation was brilliant
i spent months alongside some really dope, smart colleagues working on this and i hope you'll give it a read. we go in depth talking to tons of judges and analyzing data from the immigration courts to understand how the current administration has reshaped the system to align to their agenda.
was thinking of getting one for the first time since I was a kid, what do you recommend?
I had a dream that Alex did a Hyperfixed episode that was so good, it became my new favorite podcast episode ever, displacing a Reply All episode and I then I woke up and turns out neither episodes were real and I don’t remember what they were about but Hyperfixed is real and anyway I subscribed!!
my tortie cat, Wednesday
girl who is reabsorbing her teeth, apparently
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The center? Not holding, babe.
guys, it’s 17776 day!
Everyone’s heard of 287(g) agreements. Maybe you’ve heard of jails and prisons honoring ICE detainers. But @katehuangpu.bsky.social and I spent months untangling another way local jails work with ICE — and get paid to do it: operating as mini detention centers.
Everyone’s heard of 287(g) agreements. Maybe you’ve heard of jails and prisons honoring ICE detainers. But @katehuangpu.bsky.social and I spent months untangling another way local jails work with ICE — and get paid to do it: operating as mini detention centers.
if someone told how much of my ~*investigative reporting*~ career would involve going to court, looking at digitized documents, printing them, taking them home, and then scanning them to once again make them digital...im not saying it would have changed anything but i'm not not saying that
New-ish reporting from me (pubbed yesterday, whoops!) looking at Pennsylvania's first couple of years funding public defense. Spoiler: $7.5 million a year split across 67 counties is nice, but doesn't fix decades of no funding at all.
A WIRED analysis of DHS records identified dozens of specialized federal agents who used force against US civilians during the largest known deployment of its kind in US history. www.wired.com/story/border...
A chart categorizing the number of Trump DOJ cases that have been rejected by case type
I often share ProPublica work by picking one quote that stood out to me. But I can't narrow it down with this jaw-dropping piece by @kbmorales.bsky.social and @davidarmstrongx.bsky.social so, uh, 🧵I guess: www.propublica.org/article/trum...
genuinely honored to be nominated alongside such incredible journalism!
posted on x the everything app yesterday for the first time in a while and wow was that a mistake!
I want to clarify that it *could* lead to one of the largest resentencing undertakings. The court was purposefully mum on whether it's retroactive, instead deferring to the legislature to act.
BREAKING: The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has struck down mandatory life sentences for people convicted of felony murder, a watershed moment in the history of the state’s centuries-old justice system that will lead to one of the largest resentencing undertakings in United States history.
only answer is @panasonicdx4500.bsky.social
you ever just think about Les Fleurs by Minnie Ripperton