Alex Criqui (@alex_criqui) 's Twitter Profile
Alex Criqui

@alex_criqui

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calendar_today27-03-2020 00:30:08

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Grateful Dead (@gratefuldead) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The bass still rumbles, the harmonies still lift, and Phil’s legacy carries on. Today, on his birthday, we honor Phil Lesh, celebrating the indelible mark he left on the world of music and beyond.

be water (@brerva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Get ready for an even bigger wave of houseless older adults.. “Starting 3/27, the Social Security Administration will start to withhold 100% of a person’s monthly benefit to recoup any outstanding overpayment amount. The current clawback rate, which was set by Biden, is 10%.”

BUTCHER BROWN (@butcherbrwn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The album is finally here! ‘Letters From The Atlantic’ out now on Concord Jazz 🌊💌 We poured lots of love into this record and are so excited to share this beautiful platter of music with everyone. found.ee/BB_LettersFrom…

The album is finally here! ‘Letters From The Atlantic’ out now on <a href="/ConcordJazz/">Concord Jazz</a> 🌊💌

We poured lots of love into this record and are so excited to share this beautiful platter of music with everyone.

found.ee/BB_LettersFrom…
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Former York County valedictorian fighting deportation in lawsuit against Trump administration pilotonline.com/2025/03/28/for…

Southside ReLeaf (@southsidereleaf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dignity on the Go: Mobile Showers will launch 4/2 at MySPBC Everywhere. Private showers, food + additional services & resources will be offered to individuals experiencing homelessness from 10am-1 pm at 700 E Belt Blvd. Share, volunteer & donate. Contact [email protected] to help.

Dignity on the Go: Mobile Showers will launch 4/2 at <a href="/MySPBC_online/">MySPBC Everywhere</a>. Private showers, food + additional services &amp; resources will be offered to individuals experiencing homelessness from 10am-1 pm at 700 E Belt Blvd. Share, volunteer &amp; donate. Contact outreach@myspbc.org to help.
ReclaimingTheMonument (@recthemonument) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We joined the Black History Museum of Virginia to commemorate the history of Richmond’s Leigh Street Armory and the men and women who served within its walls and beyond, as America’s only armory built for Black servicemen. This history was recently removed from DoD websites.

We joined the Black History Museum of Virginia to commemorate the history of Richmond’s Leigh Street Armory and the men and women who served within its walls and beyond, as America’s only armory built for Black servicemen. This history was recently removed from DoD websites.
Tribal Truths Podcast (@tribaltruths) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Nansemond Indian Nation is accusing the state of Virginia of undermining its sovereign rights and violating federal law by refusing to pay out $1.7 million in Medicaid claims. whro.org/business-growt…

Alex Criqui (@alex_criqui) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Constantly fucking over the city you govern in the name of your personal ambitions turns out to be bad politics after all. Who knew?

manny (@mannyfidel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

what does it say about us that the news of a conservative political activist getting assassinated may need to compete for coverage with yet another school shooting

Rep. Anna V. Eskamani, PhD 🔨 (@annaforflorida) 's Twitter Profile Photo

University of Utah posted this update on 8/15/2025. "Under the changes in HB 128, which went into effect on May 7, individuals who are 18 years old or older and have a current Utah concealed weapon permit (CWP) may carry a weapon on campus, including in an “open” fashion."

University of Utah posted this update on 8/15/2025.

"Under the changes in HB 128, which went into effect on May 7, individuals who are 18 years old or older and have a current Utah concealed weapon permit (CWP) may carry a weapon on campus, including in an “open” fashion."
Mike Nellis (@mikenellis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Obviously, there's bigger news happening right now, but Senate Republicans just voted against releasing the Epstein files. Every Democrat voted to release them. Susan Collins was the deciding vote to protect Trump and others named in the files.