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.rudy koski asked Gov. Greg Abbott if he will call lawmakers back to pass THC legislation soon or wait until 2027. Abbott said "stay tuned" #txlege FOX 4 NEWS FOX 7 Austin

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Did you know that if Sen. John Thune and his RINO ilk somehow force the Senate to leave on vacation, that's not the end of the story? If you didn't know, President Trump can choose to call/compel them back into session under certain circumstances. Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution makes clear that the President may, if he deems it a worthy situation under what's referred to in the Constitution as the threshold of "...extraordinary Occasions." This essentially boils down to a President determining that a moment of sufficient importance exists; he can convene both Houses, or either of them individually. So, on the off chance that, upon arrival, they act like petulant children and let America down (yet again) by voting for another vacation recess, I absolutely expect Trump will cancel it again. Yes, he can do that. And to invoke that power, he would issue a proclamation setting the date and time for the session to begin—which I would assume would be right away and thereby making them all fly back. Then, upon their return, if they refuse to work to pass the SAVE America Act and vote to go on vacation again, Trump can order them back again. And no, there is no limit to how many times he can invoke that power. The way it hurts is that you wait for all the Senators to get home and call them back immediately. Rinse and repeat as necessary. It would be a nightmare for them—and a PR disaster heading into the midterm election. I say, make it hurt.

AwakenedOutlaw⚒️

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🚨12 HOUR NEWS RECAP 1.⁠ Trump pushed back on claims he was losing support: “I have the best, I have the best poll numbers among Republicans I've ever had. Among Republicans, I have poll numbers, 71%.” 2.⁠ After a brutal attack on DOGE team member Edward “Big Balls” Coristine during a carjacking, Trump threatened to federalize D.C: “Either they're gonna straighten their act out in terms of government and in terms of protection, or we're gonna have to federalize and run it the way it's supposed to be run.” 3.⁠ U.S special envoy Steve Witkoff met with Putin ahead of Trump’s deadline: strike a peace deal with Ukraine or face penalties. Trump’s warning? If Russia doesn’t fold, expect sanctions - and maybe tariffs on its trade buddies like India and China. 4.⁠ Gov. Abbott escalated Texas' redistricting standoff, filing an emergency petition with the state Supreme Court to remove Rep. Gene Wu from office. Gov. Abbott argues Wu “forfeited” his seat by fleeing the state to block quorum, calling it a deliberate attempt to shut down the legislative process. 5.⁠ After lifting sanctions on Syria, Trump has slapped the war-torn country with the steepest tariff on earth: 41%. The White House hasn’t explained why, but analysts say it’s a pressure move to steer Damascus closer to Israel. 6.⁠ Wildfires are tearing through southwest France, torching over 11,000 hectares. At least 1 person has died and 11 injured as firefighters struggle to contain the blaze. 7.⁠ Google’s new AI model Genie 3 lets AI agents learn by pretending to ski, work in warehouses, or roam mountain lakes - all from a text prompt. They said Genie 3 is how you train machines to do everything - faster, cheaper, and without needing lunch breaks. 8.⁠ Today marks 80 years since the U.S. dropped the first atomic bomb used in war - “Little Boy” - on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The blast, equal to 15,000 tons of TNT, obliterated nearly 70% of the city. An estimated 140,000 people died by the end of that year, many within seconds. 9.⁠ Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 illegal immigrants deported from the United States, giving itself final approval power over each case. It becomes the third African country to accept U.S. deportees, following South Sudan and Eswatini. 10.⁠ In San Francisco’s SoMa district, 200 people gathered in a warehouse to hold a literal funeral for Claude 3 Sonnet.

Mario Nawfal

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"My brother called me at 2am from a gas station parking lot. He said he wasn't okay. I mean really wasn't okay. I stayed on the phone with him for three hours. He wasn't alone in that car. Atlas was with him the whole time. My brother told me later — 'Every time I went somewhere dark in my head, Atlas would shift closer. Like he could feel exactly where I was going and he just kept pulling me back without touching me.' He's getting help now. He made the call himself Monday morning. He said Atlas kept him in that car until it was a different kind of night." I drove to that gas station at 5am when he finally said I could come. I stood outside the passenger window before I opened the door. Atlas was on the passenger seat. His head on the console. Watching my brother. Still watching. He had been watching all night. I stood in that parking lot in the cold and I looked at my brother alive in that car and I looked at the dog who kept him there and I couldn't open the door for a long time. I just stood there. Needing a minute to be grateful in the cold before I went inside the warm. My brother is okay. He's talking to someone. Atlas hasn't left his side since that night. If you have someone who isn't okay — call them tonight. Not tomorrow. Tonight. And if you ARE the someone who isn't okay — please call. There is a person on the other end who will stay on the phone for three hours. I promise you there is. Drop a ❤️ for my brother. And for Atlas who held that car together until morning.

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I stepped inside the shelter and asked a question most people never voice: "Which dog here has been waiting the longest?" eg The woman at the front desk didn't smile or reach for paperwork. She exhaled slowly, as if the weight of that question pressed down on her. "Okay," she said quietly, then grabbed a set of keys and started walking without checking if I was following. We passed the bright, bustling areas first-puppies bouncing with excitement, friendly dogs pressing against gates, that hopeful energy that makes adoption feel easy. But we kept moving. Down a quieter hallway. Somehow colder, even though it was the same building. The lights buzzed overhead I, every sound echoing off the concrete. "Most people don't come back here," she said. Her name tag read Maya. "I figured," I replied. She nodded slightly, as if she'd already known. At the very end, she stopped at a kennel that felt too big for the dog inside. He had that look older dogs get-not small or fragile, just worn down by time. His coat was faded, gray settling around his face. One ear drooped slightly, as if even holding it up had become too much. His eyes were cloudy, but not empty. They were still searching. Not for toys or attention. For something that mattered. Heaned closer to read the card. Max. 16 years old. Pitbull mix. Quiet. Senior. Overlooked. Notes about needing a calm home, soft food, patience-the kind of words shelters use when they're trying to stay neutral while quietly hoping someone will care. Sixteen. For most people, that number feels like a ticking clock. Max didn't try to impress me. No barking. No jumping. He just sat there. Still. Steady. Like he'd already decided he wouldn't beg to be chosen. Maya spoke softly. "He's been passed over more times than I can count." "Why?" I asked, even though I already knew. She glanced at the card. "Because people don't want something that comes with an ending they can already see." That stayed with me. Because it wasn't just about him. We all tend to choose what feels safe. What won't hurt too soon. What doesn't ask too much. But Max wasn't safe. He was real. Maya unlocked the kennel. I expected hesitation-maybe fear. But Max stepped out slowly, like he wasn't sure he was allowed to anymore. He paused, looked at me, and let out a long, quiet breath. Not frustration. Relief. I knelt without thinking. He didn't rush. He moved carefully, like every step mattered. When he reached me, he didn't jump or wag wildly. He simply rested his head against my chest. Not asking. Just... leaning. Like he'd been holding everything in for so long and finally didn't have to anymore. Maya cleared her throat. "He does that sometimes," she said, though her voice wavered. I noticed a folded piece of paper tucked behind his kennel card. "What's that?" I asked. "It came with him," she said softly. "I forget it's there sometimes." I didn't open it yet. Max was still leaning into me, and I didn't want to break the moment. The drive home was quiet. He didn't whine or pace. He curled up beside me like he trusted the motion of the car. At a stoplight, I glanced over-his paws tucked neatly under him, completely still. He wasn't trying to leave. He was trying to stay. When we got home, he stepped inside slowly, taking it all in like he was memorizing it. Then he came over to me. And leaned again. Just contact. Like he needed to know I wouldn't disappear. I finally unfolded the paper. If someone chooses him, please tell him he was a good dog. He wasn't left behind because he wasn't loved. Life just got in the way. Please let him rest somewhere he can feel seen. I read it twice. Then I looked at Max. He had climbed onto the couch, turning in a slow circle before settling down with a soft sigh. I sat beside him and placed my hand near his head. He leaned into it and closed his eyes. And in that moment, something became clear. Max didn't need a new life. He needed peace. " That night, he slept on something soft. No noise. No cold floors. 👇

DE GOLDSMITH🪙🪙🪙⭐ ⭐⭐

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Hey FRSC, NIGERIA you people have been hiring kidnapper, thug among you people, this f00lish people stop me with my Ladies bike because I was not going too far and I was going to IJAN ekiti to collect something for my sick girlfriend and I told them but all they could said is I should bring my key that they are taking the bike to their office because I don't have driver licence for bike and helmet and this is the scope they have been using to extort money from young guys in Ado here , I told them they should wait that I want to call the person I'm going to meet for my sick girlfriend so it won't be as if I delay him but immediately they started carrying my bike so I have to use one hand to hold the bike that I said they should wait , I'm with you here, I'm not running to anywhere but they were behaving like thug and people that didn't pass through training at all, they said they will use me as scape goat inside this bush and nothing will happen, they started doing video only where I use one hand to hold my bike that they should wait and calm, they didn't do video where they are beating me and they don't allow me to do video of them, one of them hitted my stomach so bad which I nearly fainted and the red mark in my stomach is there in the video, but I didn't raise my hand on anyone of them because they said if anything happen to me here nobody will question them and I don't want to die because I was the only one in the bush with them, now to the form they wrote which is 12,000 I said I don't have 12k that I have 5k but they negotiated with me which they Collected 8,000 from me, and they didn't allow to pay it to bank direct, one of them that drinking Ogogoro regar said they will use the form to book another victim bike, he said that's how they use to do it that they can use 1 form to collect money from like 3-5 people, I wanted to do transfer but they see I have many followers on twitter so they describe where I'm going to use POS in nearest filling station, one was drunk and even offer me to drink Ogogoro regar and I said I don't drink that was after everyone calm after we negotiated, he said I should drink Ogogoro with him but I said no, he return the regar back to his pocket. They beat me and I'm going to hospital now to treat myself, they have my video where I only hold my bike that they should calm but I didn't raised my hand on them so they won't k!ll me inside bush as one of them said earlier that they will use me as scape goat here and nothing will happen. You people are thief Imagine using one form to collect money from like 3-5 victim thief thief thief thief and the money go to their pocket not government account

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While working on a new video with solutions to the previous one, I found ChatGPT's new UI struggles even more with concurrent updates: entries lose state and stick around for too long (see video). If this was a LiveView app, we would be getting so much flak.😅 --- I believe part of the problem here is having separate mutate and fetch requests on every deletion. The first fetch is cancelled when the second one comes up, causing items to stick around for longer. Many said yesterday that you could do the mutation and fetch as a single request, but that leads to other problems, such zombie entries. For example, imagine you delete link1 and link2 within a brief period of time. There is no guarantee the deletion order in the database will match the order the client receives the response, so you may end up with this: 1. (client) request to delete link1 sent 2. (client) request to delete link2 sent 3. (server) deletes link1 and loads a new list (includes link2) 4. (server) deletes link2 and loads a new list (no link1 or link2) 5. (client) receives link2 response 6. (client) receives link1 response So if you choose to use the latest response (link1), you brought link2 back to life. If you say you will use the response from the last request, events 3-4 can be swapped, and now you bring link1 back to life. Another way to solve this is by basically not allowing concurrent requests at all but that can affect the user experience drastically in other ways. Next week I should publish a video explaining how LiveView tackles this. Stay tuned!

José Valim

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⭐️❄️ 1ST CALL SNOW MAP ❄️⭐️ I’m comfortable enough now to put real numbers on a forecast map — not raw model output, but a forecast built from actual meteorological reasoning. This forecast is based on: • Snow ratios • Lower DGZ placement • Front-end focused snowfall • Dry dew points early • Mixing potential near 800 mb (~6,000 ft) as coastal redevelopment occurs 🩶 ZONE 1: 4–6" Lower Manhattan • Long Island • NJ Coast • Philadelphia The front end of this storm should deliver 4–6" of snow, with locally higher amounts, before a transition to sleet and possibly freezing rain. ⚠️ I do NOT see this turning into “just rain.” Ground temperatures will be in the upper teens to lower 20s — meaning freezing rain is a legitimate concern and should not be ignored. 🟦 ZONE 2: 6–10" Interior North/Central NJ • North Shore LI • Upper Boroughs • Lower Westchester • Lower Fairfield CT Soundings support some sleet here, but also a longer-duration front-end snowfall. This is a challenging transition zone — and there is still a realistic scenario where no meaningful changeover occurs due to strong dynamics. ➡️ Higher-end totals are very much on the table. 🟪 ZONE 3: 10–15" NW NJ • Poconos • Lower Hudson Valley • Central CT This area benefits from very high snow ratios for nearly 90% of the storm before eventually shifting to wetter snow. I am very confident that areas in purple do not switch to sleet or freezing rain. This is the jackpot zone. 📌 SIDE THOUGHTS This is my First Call. Adjustments will be made. Forecasting for more than 7+ million homes is never perfect — especially in a setup with this many microclimates and boundary-layer challenges. But this is the best possible forecast with the data we have right now. More updates coming. Stay tuned ON tv UNTIL 10AM PIX11 News ❄️📺

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