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Investor. Lawyer. Environmentalist. Unapologetic feminist. Opinions are mine to share, consequences are mine to bear.

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Secretary Janet Yellen (Archived) (@secyellen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was great to meet with India’s Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman to discuss our deep bilateral relationship and the need for concrete progress on global challenges at the G20 meetings.

It was great to meet with India’s Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman to discuss our deep bilateral relationship and the need for concrete progress on global challenges at the G20 meetings.
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY (@africanarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1941, the First U.S. Army flying school for Black cadets dedicated at Tuskegee, Alabama. The first unit, the 99th Pursuit Squadron, was activated at Chanute Field in Rantoul, Illinois on March 19, 1941, nine months before the United States officially entered World

On this day in 1941, the First U.S. Army flying school for Black cadets dedicated at Tuskegee, Alabama.

The first unit, the 99th Pursuit Squadron, was activated at Chanute Field in Rantoul, Illinois on March 19, 1941, nine months before the United States officially entered World
Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nobuo Fujita, a Japanese pilot, holds the unique distinction of being the only foreign individual to have bombed the contiguous US. Following the war's conclusion, he was extended an unexpected invitation to revisit the very town he had bombed, Brookings, Oregon. Upon his return,

Nobuo Fujita, a Japanese pilot, holds the unique distinction of being the only foreign individual to have bombed the contiguous US. Following the war's conclusion, he was extended an unexpected invitation to revisit the very town he had bombed, Brookings, Oregon. Upon his return,
Mitch Landrieu Archived (@mitchlandrieu46) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TODAY President Donald J. Trump will announce $8.2B to deliver the FIRST high-speed rail projects in American history & launch new passenger rail nationwide. This is Bidenomics at work - getting people and goods where they need to go QUICKLY & creating good-paying jobs. whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/…

Stephen Green (@pdxstepheng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My resolve for Portland was tested this week at the Oregon Business Summit but joining 300+ folks at the Portland Art Museum last night reaffirmed how bright the future of Portland is. 💪🏽

My resolve for Portland was tested this week at the Oregon Business Summit but joining 300+ folks at the Portland Art Museum last night reaffirmed how bright the future of Portland is. 💪🏽
KOIN News (@koinnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Albina Vision Trust Government Relations and Communications Director JT Flowers joined Eye on Northwest Politics to say thanks to the federal and state funding, they can now work to build housing and then cap I-5 to build the neighborhood again. trib.al/enZMZA3

Rukaiyah (@rukaiyahadams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We lost a great Oregonian today — Senate President Peter Courtney. My condolences to his family. We send him the deepest respect and honor for his walk home.

Janelle Bynum (@bynum4thewin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ballots are in the mail, folks! 🗳️ This is our chance to make real change. I've fought for reproductive rights, jobs, and affordable healthcare, and I’m ready to take that fight to Congress. Grab your ballot, fill it out, and let’s go, fight, win!

Ballots are in the mail, folks! 🗳️ This is our chance to make real change. 

I've fought for reproductive rights, jobs, and affordable healthcare, and I’m ready to take that fight to Congress. 

Grab your ballot, fill it out, and let’s go, fight, win!
Christopher Hale (@chrisjollyhale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the first time ever, the most famous American in the world is not the president or a Hollywood icon or tech billionaire—it’s the Pope. This is more than a Catholic triumph; it’s a cultural watershed for the United States. In a society that often equates American influence

For the first time ever, the most famous American in the world is not the president or a Hollywood icon or tech billionaire—it’s the Pope.

This is more than a Catholic triumph; it’s a cultural watershed for the United States. 

In a society that often equates American influence