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>>176031Hakeem Jeffries @RepJeffries - The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. was a legendary voice for the voiceless, powerful civil rights champion and trailblazer extraordinaire.
For decades, while laboring in the vineyards of the community, he inspired us to keep hope alive in the struggle for liberty and justice for all.
We are thankful for the incredible service of Rev. Jesse Jackson to the nation and his profound sacrifice as the people’s champion.
May he forever rest in power.
https://x.com/RepJeffries/status/2023745674584764880Ham Radio Gizmos @HamRadioGizmos - In 1946, the UN launched its radio service, later inspiring World Radio Day. Radio: a global public service, a daily miracle, connecting voices across borders. Are you tuned in? #WorldRadioDay #HamRadio
https://x.com/HamRadioGizmos/status/2022332993826684942Heartland Signal @HeartlandSignal - Video: Minnesota State Sen. John Hoffman (DFL-Champlin) returns to the state capitol after being shot multiple times in a politically motivated attack last June.
"My family carried us when we could not carry ourselves. And with that, I returned grounded in gratitude, Mr. President. I'm grateful for the neighbors, faith leaders, advocates and constituents who surrounded my family and reminded us that we are not alone. I'm grateful for colleagues from all corners of our state who reached out, not as politicians but as people. Members from both caucuses checked in. They called, they texted, they sent notes. They offered help, and they respected our family's need for privacy when we healed, Mr. President. In those moments, titles and party labels faded. What remained was simple human decency."
https://x.com/HeartlandSignal/status/2023880642681868734Historic Vids @historyinmemes - Video: This remains one of the greatest moments in Olympic history.
One of the most unforgettable scenes in Olympic history unfolded at the Tokyo 2020 Games during the men’s high jump final. Italy’s Gianmarco Tamberi and Qatar’s Mutaz Essa Barshim were deadlocked after both cleared 2.37 meters and missed their attempts at the next height. Under Olympic rules, they could either enter a jump-off or agree to share the gold medal.
After confirming with an official that a shared gold was permitted, Barshim proposed the idea, and Tamberi instantly accepted. The pair erupted in celebration, embracing and laughing on the track in a moment that quickly spread around the world. It stood out as a rare, heartfelt display of sportsmanship at the sport’s highest level.
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