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Seahawks QB Sam Darnold hasn't been political, but did express support during BLM: “It’s different growing up Black in America and I now understand that better.” Meanwhile, Patriots QB Maye laughed as he compared his teammate's cut to "Trump's gunshot wound". TL;DR: #GoHawks

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#Patriots Voluntary OTA Notes [Non-Padded] (6/2): 𝗢𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗲 • QB Drake Maye connected with WR Kayshon Boutte for the play of the day — Maye perfectly placed the ball deep along the left side of the field and Boutte made a fingertip catch. • QB Drake Maye had no turnovers today and he had his best day of open OTAs by far — Maye completed 9 straight passes at one point. • Full QB Stats: Maye 14/16 Dobbs 11/13 Wooldridge 4/8, INT • WRs DeMario Douglas, Kayshon Boutte, Kyle Williams and Efton Chism spent the most time working with QB Drake Maye today. • WR Efton Chism III had 7 receptions on 7 targets and looked to always be open — the undrafted rookie took several snaps with QB Drake Maye and the top offensive unit. • RB Rhamondre Stevenson made an extremely impressive finger-tip grab for a 25-yard gain on a dot from QB Drake Maye. • OL Cole Strange and Wes Schweitzer were the two primary left guards today — that spot on the offensive line is truly a competition. • TE Jaheim Bell had a rough day — the former seventh-round pick had 2 bad drops. • It was a bit of a quiet day for rookie WR Kyle Williams who caught 1 of his 2 targets. • WR Stefon Diggs was limited today working with WR Ja’Lynn Polk off to the side at times — Diggs closely observed the offense towards the end of practice as they practiced plays. • Rookie TE CJ Dippre caught a nice pass thrown by QB Ben Wooldridge up the seam. • Veteran OT Morgan Moses once again stayed after practice to help and give advice to the young offensive lineman. • RG Mike Onwenu says he feels good getting back to an offense he is familiar with — Onwenu adds that he is rehabbing from a hand injury. • RB Rhamondre Stevenson says RBs coach Tony Dews flew to visit him in Las Vegas while Stevenson was dealing with his father’s passing. • Limited: WR Stefon Diggs WR Ja'Lynn Polk OL Mike Onwenu OL Jared Wilson OT Vederian Lowe TE Austin Hooper • Absent: WR Mack Hollins (Present But DNP) WR Kendrick Bourne (Unknown) RB Trayveon Williams (Unknown) OL Tyrese Robinson (Unknown) 𝗗𝗲𝗳𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗲 • DE Keion White was disruptive today — White sacked both QB Drake Maye and QB Josh Dobbs during team drills. • Rookie S Josh Minkins intercepted QB Ben Wooldridge during 11-on—11s • CB Christian Gonzalez, S Jaylinn Hawkins, and LB Monty Rice each had a pass break up. • DT Joshua Farmer batted another pass down during team drills — Farmer has been able to bat passes down consistently during OTAs. • CB Christian Gonzalez gave up a catch to WR Efton Chism — Chism got open after running an impressive dig route. • LB Jahlani Tavai went down during team period and was grabbing his left knee — the veteran had to be helped off the field after staying down for a couple minutes. • CBs Alex Austin and Marcellas Dial spent time in the slot — Austin has consistently taken reps in the slot since the start of OTAs. • The defensive line continues to disrupt the offense. • Limited: DL Jaquelin Roy DL Wilfried Pene • Absent: CB Carlton Davis (Unknown) CB Marcus Jones (Unknown) ED Anfernee Jennings (Unknown) 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗺𝘀 • Field Goals (33-50 Yards) Andy Borregales: 4/4 John Parker Romo: 2/4, missed wide right Borregales has yet to miss during open OTAs. #NEPats

Carlos A. Lopez

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As far as I can tell the situation is this: Casey Putsch ran a very solid campaign for the Republican primary to be governor of Ohio, against the GOP establishment Indian Vivek Ramaswamy , who had the PUBLIC backing of Trump, and Vance, and multiple billionaires funding him. Could his campaign have been run tighter? Had more “viral” moments a lá James Fishback ? Raised more money? Better execution? Sure. But it also could have used a LOT more help. From what I can tell, Casey reached out to Alex Jones to be on the show. No response. He reached out to James Fishback for a shoutout of any kind. No response. No idea on if he reached out to Nicholas J. Fuentes (perhaps that’s the source of Nick’s initial bad blood?) but that surely would’ve helped. “I only want to support a virulent WINNER 🔥” yea I get that mentality and that posturing, Fuentes wants to save his political capital, and saw Putsch as losing no matter what. But did conserving “your power” really work? We already have Jews like Laura Loomer declaring that “the groypers are politically meaningless internet noise!” from this result. I see Red Jews saying “Nick Fuentes is a Dem plant whose influence died off the moment his SPLC funding was cut. 😌”, and that sentiment making the rounds from those angry at Fuentes’s silence, followed by “Rest in Piss! 😜” Oh but don’t worry, there’s a magical discussion that makes all of this make sense, locked behind his $100 a month groupchat paywall. As far as I can tell, Casey Putsch defended Nicholas J. Fuentes and his fans from direct media attacks and barbed questions, and only ever shared Fuentes’s posts giving up on him pre-emptively to say “What the Hell man?” The greatest “mistake” I’d cite Casey for is starting this thing 4 and a half MONTHS before the election. But hey, SOMEONE finally stood up and ran, and he did a damned good job of it with so little time and what, $128,000 raised? He took 17.5% off of an establishment GOP Chosen One with the backing of the ZioBoomer President, the Indian-Elect Vice, and multiple deep pocket billionaires. He proved that an America First Nationalist can put up numbers and he did it with ZERO help. I’m proud to have supported Casey Putsch and his campaign. I hope more America First Nationalists like him stand up (albeit earlier in their races), and I hope we as Nationalists do a better job of supporting them. I think his campaign was a good prototype that we can build from and learn from. Thank you Casey. 🫵🏼👑💪🏻

Commie Gibberish of the Day

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Regarding the Eric Trump / Daniel Cormier “text scandal”, I am open to being convinced otherwise, but I do not believe for one second that Eric Trump would text something so stupid to Daniel Cormier. It’s laughably stupid on its face to think that Eric Trump would ask a UFC commentator if any of the fights are “rigged”. That he would ask it in writing. And that he would not, for example, just pick up the phone and call Dana White or Joe Rogan himself. That said, I just want to understand what happened. Daniel Cormier said he was hacked. Is that to say he was hacked at the text level, or the X post level? Did he in fact make the post, and delete it? If he made the post, did he do it as a joke to illustrate how absurd the text hack was, but realized how the post could be misinterpreted as real? Or did someone make the post from his X account he subsequently deleted it. I know there are some who are going to say he made the post in earnest, thinking the text messages were real, intending to call out the “corruption”, and he has since been threatened, deleted the post, and claimed “hack”, etc. I can tell you exactly why I do not believe, even if he made the post, he did it believing the text message was real, intending to call out the “corruption”. If Cormier seriously thought the text messages were real, he would understand that by posting it publicly, it would literally destroy the UFC, his livelihood and his legacy - in addition to the legacy of everyone who has ever competed in the UFC. There is no realm of the universe in which even if it were in fact a real text that he actually received from Eric Trump, he would post it publicly. Because it would mean the end of the UFC. I just want to know if he actually made the post from his X account, or if the entire post was the result of a hack (hence the subsequent deleting of the post). Serious and sincere questions for clarity that would benefit everyone Eric Trump

Viva Frei

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I have seen some people circulating a 2017 screenshot, claiming that I am lying and pretending when I say that Baba was my friend and that I was like his daughter. In 2017, we were on different political sides. Like in any heated political contest, many things were said in the course of political banter, something both Baba and Uhuru openly acknowledged and apologised for, including on behalf of their supporters. From November 2018, I began working closely with Baba, shortly after his appointment as AU’s High Representative for Infrastructure Development. At the time, I was with the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD), and our office supported his role. I was also part of his 2022 campaign, and in 2024 he personally appointed me into his AUC campaign team. Over a period of 7 years, I had the privilege of learning directly from him. He gave me numerous opportunities, travelled with me across Africa and beyond, and allowed me to sit in high-level meetings that shaped my perspective and growth. That was Baba! A man who never judged me by my tribe or my previous political positions. He saw my potential and gave me an opportunity. He often expressed how proud he was of my work and my convictions. The last time we spoke was on 8th October 2025, while he was still in India, a week before he passed on. I even made a post about that conversation on the same day. That was Baba…my friend! So, to those trying to twist this story to fit a convenient political narrative I will ask, WHO TOLD YOU? Do you claim to know me better than Baba did? And isn’t the same Ruto you now support the one who once called Baba all manner of names? Did he ever publicly apologise the way Baba and Uhuru did? What exactly explains this selective memory, this hypocrisy and these double standards? All in all, yesterday I was in Kisumu, and was so overwhelmed by the love that was expressed. On the way to the rally, so many young people kept calling me by name and saying how much they love me for supporting Baba. Others were even calling me msichana ya Baba. This is the real ground!

Pauline Njoroge

31,316 views • 2 months ago

Venezuelan Migrant at Sleep Inn Shelter Speaks Out on Fears, Gangs, and Hopes for a Better Life During a visit to the Sleep Inn migrant shelter in Brooklyn, I spoke with a Venezuelan migrant and his young son. They’ve been living at this location for the past year. When asked if he was worried about deportation, the man admitted to feeling scared but emphasized his desire for a better life for his family. Currently working as an Uber delivery worker, he said he’s been hesitant to go to work recently, fearing potential repercussions. Despite his struggles, he described the Brooklyn shelter as relatively quiet and safer compared to the conditions in many Manhattan hotels housing migrants. The conversation shifted to the Tren de Aragua, a dangerous Venezuelan gang known for its activities across Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and beyond. He explained that wherever this gang operates, trouble follows. Their crimes, he said, include sex and human trafficking, drug trade, extortion, and other illicit activities. He shared his own fears, recalling past encounters with Tren de Aragua members. According to him, some gang members had crossed the border alongside him and are now living in migrant shelters throughout New York City. He recounted how they had tried to exploit and threaten his family in the past, leaving him constantly on edge. When asked if he had a message for President Donald Trump and former ICE Director Tom Homan, he made a heartfelt plea: “Please don’t deport all of us. I just want to contribute to America and start a new life for me and my child.” By Leeroy Johnson . For licensing email [email protected]

Viral News NYC

20,941 views • 1 year ago

Today, I received a call I will not forget. I had just woken up after studying through the night. As I prepared to pray, my phone kept ringing. I ignored it at first, but it persisted. When I finally answered, the voice on the other end said: “Pastor… my brother has died.” Silence filled my chest. He had been sick. Sleeping outside in the cold after the rains. Trying to survive in a city that is becoming increasingly unforgiving. His sister visited him with some food. He seemed better afterwards. But then, he collapsed and was rushed to the hospital. His sister was far away working. Pain does strange things to people. Sometimes it hardens the very heart that needs help the most. By the time his sister returned… he was already fading. And shortly after, he was gone. What broke me even more was this: She said she didn’t call earlier because she knew things have been tight, and I hadn’t been able to meet many of their needs recently. That sentence pierced deeply. This was a man who struggled—yes. He battled alcoholism. He fell, rose, and fell again. But he also believed. Just last Sunday, after a long absence, he came back to church. He said his spirit was restless until he returned. He worshipped. He served. That was the last time. I wasn’t there that day. And now, he lies in a morgue—another quiet casualty of hardship, addiction, and a city that demands more than many can give. But here is what I hold onto: God is not absent in broken stories. The same grace that meets us in our strength also meets us in our weakness. The One who began a work is not blind to the battles fought in secret. We must do better—for one another. We must see more, reach more, love more. Because sometimes, what looks like “irresponsibility” is actually exhaustion. What looks like “resistance” is actually pain. And what looks like “distance” is often a silent cry for help. Rest in peace, Brother Hassan Musa. May mercy speak louder than failure. And may God help us to be more present, more compassionate, and more responsive to the burdens around us.

Mex Asher

11,724 views • 2 months ago