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swilliams.

@_sarahr97

Professional barista ☕️ Amateur law student 👩🏻‍🎓 | she/her

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this summer I wrote my siblings’ names on the wall we’re about to paint (in pencil) to frame them and my evil acts are finally coming to fruition and mom thinks they’re just trying to act dumb 😈

this summer I wrote my siblings’ names on the wall we’re about to paint (in pencil) to frame them and my evil acts are finally coming to fruition and mom thinks they’re just trying to act dumb 😈
Arielle (Ari) Chambers (@ariivory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let’s continue the discussion beyond my sit-down with Soledad O'Brien. What will it take for the investment to catch up to the growth and trajectory of women’s sports? What will it take for equitable resources? And what athlete defines success for you? Let me know!

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LOVE everything about this. The cherry on top was giving Candace her flowers, while she’s still here. Generational talent

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I feel like everyone has just been ignoring how absolutely awkward of a Peter Parker that Tobey Maguire was for twenty years

Hood To The Holler (@hoodtotheholler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are extended hours at two polling places in Louisville: Blue Lick Elementary School and Highland Baptist Church, representing precincts 141, 145, L170, L171, L203, and L219. Polls will close at these locations at 6:30 pm local time.

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Every bit of this. There is NO state where students do better with vouchers than their public school peers. Vouchers are about subsidizing tuition for those who never went to public schools.

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Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, died on Friday at 93. The court announced her death in a statement, saying the cause was complications of dementia. nyti.ms/3Rs5HIc

Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, died on Friday at 93. The court announced her death in a statement, saying the cause was complications of dementia.
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You know SCOTUS has been on one when your bar prep course has to let you know that the many changes created by the Supreme Court in constitutional law this summer won’t be tested on the bar exam lol

You know SCOTUS has been on one when your bar prep course has to let you know that the many changes created by the Supreme Court in constitutional law this summer won’t be tested on the bar exam lol