Kevin McGovern (@kmacx502) 's Twitter Profile
Kevin McGovern

@kmacx502

Retired U.S. Park Police sgt. Jayhawk dad, former Brooklyn and Rockaway yute. What’s with all these new people coming to Nashville?

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A uniquely American sentence: “A search of his car yielded a rifle case, a loaded revolver, ammunition, a backpack and medication that had been prescribed to him. He had a gun license in Nevada and a documented mental health history.”

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This is good lawdy-guady In Brooklyn, a Palatial House on the Market for $25 Million nytimes.com/2025/07/29/rea… via @NYTimes

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Texas issued arrest warrants for Democrats in Illinois — a state where Texas has no legal authority. So really, Greg Abbott just mailed his wish list to the North Pole.

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Today we honor Private Hakim Farthing, whose service tragically ended on August 10, 2002. Private Farthing served with the United States Park Police for 2 years and will always be remembered.

Today we honor Private Hakim Farthing, whose service tragically ended on August 10, 2002.  Private Farthing served with the United States Park Police for 2 years and will always be remembered.
Jimmy Traina (@jimmytraina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I cannot stop laughing at this. Mets give up 6 runs in the top of the 1st and then some ridiculous DJ tries to pump up the crowd in the bottom of the 1st leading to Keith Hernandez letting out a disgusted, “oh god.” The timing is amazing.

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I’ve realized I’ve unconsciously been a little angry for the past few weeks. This is not my normal disposition and just became more present of it. I think sometimes the world tries to wrap you up in the nonsense. We’re all humans living on borrowed time. Maybe 80 years if

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Katie Couric returned to TODAY to mark 25 years since becoming the first person in history to broadcast a colonoscopy on national television that changed the way the country talks about colorectal cancer. She unveiled her new public service announcement campaign, talked