Charlene Angeles (@charangeles) 's Twitter Profile
Charlene Angeles

@charangeles

ID: 37320236

calendar_today03-05-2009 00:32:20

649 Tweet

117 Followers

433 Following

Dr.Ellen (@drellenkristin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These random people held up signs for us outside our ED today and gave me hope again. Then, I cried for the first time during all of this. Thank you, random strangers, your kindness means more than you can know. 🙏

These random people held up signs for us outside our ED today and gave me hope again. Then, I cried for the first time during all of this.  Thank you, random strangers, your kindness means more than you can know. 🙏
Bill Gates (@billgates) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Halting funding for the World Health Organization during a world health crisis is as dangerous as it sounds. Their work is slowing the spread of COVID-19 and if that work is stopped no other organization can replace them. The world needs World Health Organization (WHO) now more than ever.

TED Talks (@tedtalks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The heartbeat of racism is denial, and the heartbeat of antiracism is confession." — Ibram X. Kendi, history professor (@DrIbram) t.ted.com/m6bZPdM

Michelle Obama (@michelleobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thinking back to that day reminds me of how much strength we can find in one another, in good times and in bad. We’ve seen it again over these past few weeks. It's a reminder that the fight is worth it––because a fairer, more just, and more loving world is always possible.

Barack Obama (@barackobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone depends on the USPS. Seniors for their Social Security, veterans for their prescriptions, small businesses trying to keep their doors open. They can't be collateral damage for an administration more concerned with suppressing the vote than suppressing a virus.

Diane Guerrero (@dianeguerrero__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have seen up-close how Rob Bonta fights hard to right injustices. We worked together to ban private prisons and detention centers in CA and reform our justice system. He would be a great AG. sacbee.com/news/politics-…

CSEA (@csea_now) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CSEA encourages Governor Gavin Newsom Gavin Newsom to appoint Rob Bonta as #CA's next AG. He will be a defender of the defenseless, a fighter for fair dealing, a guardian of justice, and a caretaker of the California Dream.

CSEA encourages <a href="/CAgovernor/">Governor Gavin Newsom</a> <a href="/GavinNewsom/">Gavin Newsom</a> to appoint <a href="/RobBonta/">Rob Bonta</a> as #CA's next AG. He will be a defender of the defenseless, a fighter for fair dealing, a guardian of justice, and a caretaker of the California Dream.
United Teachers Los Angeles (@utlanow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Rob BontaCA has been a strong partner in advocating for our schools. We believe Rob is the best choice to fill the position of Attorney General. He has strong credentials and has brought people together to get big things done. He would be a great AG. Gavin Newsom @RobBonta

Heat Check CBB (@heatcheckcbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The absurdity of Gonzaga-UCLA: —Overtime winner at the buzzer —Tied for 6:23 —19 lead changes —Largest lead was 7 —No more than 6 unanswered points —Two/one-score deficit for 43:51 of 45:00

ESPN Stats & Info (@espnstatsinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UCLA vs Gonzaga and 2016 North Carolina vs Villanova are the only 2 Final Four games since 1985 that featured multiple game-tying or go-ahead shots in the final 5 seconds. The game finished with 19 lead changes, the most in any NCAA Tournament game this year. H/T @StatsBySTATS

UCLA vs Gonzaga and 2016 North Carolina vs Villanova are the only 2 Final Four games since 1985 that featured multiple game-tying or go-ahead shots in the final 5 seconds. 

The game finished with 19 lead changes, the most in any NCAA Tournament game this year.

H/T @StatsBySTATS
Charlene Angeles (@charangeles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Planning my trip to Whidbey Island, Washington - staying at Captain Whidbey Inn. For friends traveling soon: flip.to/r/sj86t null

BBC (@bbc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Iceland has become the first place in the world to force companies to give out equal pay by law. Via BBC World Hacks.

ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Treason charges have been brought fewer than 30 times in US history. Last person convicted? Tomoya Kawakita in 1952. (Rosenbergs technically convicted for espionage, not treason, in 1953).