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John Ungvarsky

@johnungvarsky

Fan of Philadelphia Eagles, 76ers, Union, 70's Yes, Genesis, Prog. Cinnaminson HS & Duke XC/T&F, Soccer, Basketball, cool cars. Saint Joseph's alum

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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡ (@shanaka86) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone talks about Iranian oil in barrels. Nobody talks about what is inside them. That difference is why Western refineries have been running shadow networks through Dubai for twenty years to get it despite the sanctions. Crude oil is not a uniform commodity. It is a spectrum

Everyone talks about Iranian oil in barrels. Nobody talks about what is inside them. That difference is why Western refineries have been running shadow networks through Dubai for twenty years to get it despite the sanctions.

Crude oil is not a uniform commodity. It is a spectrum
Warren Sharp (@sharpfootball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Playoff wins for the 2020 QB class: 6 - Jalen Hurts (6-4, 10 games) 5 - Joe Burrow (5-2, 7 games) 4 3 2 1 - Jordan Love (1-3, 4 games) 0 - Justin Herbert (0-3, 3 games) 0 - Tua Tagovailoa (0-1, 1 game)

Jewely💎Blue (@hollywood2pt0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧩 EPSTEIN PUZZLE PIECES COMING TOGETHER‼️ Now it makes sense why both prison guards were online just prior to Jeffrey Epstein’s “death!” Instead of doing their every 30 minute SHU rounds both guards said they fell asleep 🙄 but not before both of them were SHOPPING ONLINE.

🧩 EPSTEIN PUZZLE PIECES COMING TOGETHER‼️

Now it makes sense why both prison guards were online just prior to Jeffrey Epstein’s “death!”

Instead of doing their every 30 minute SHU rounds both guards said they fell asleep 🙄 but not before both of them were SHOPPING ONLINE.
WTFGOP (@doggintrump) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump's FBI is warning that Iran may bomb the West Coast with drones Now 4 drones suddenly go "missing" from Fort Campbell? This orange, traitor motherfucker is going to bomb somewhere on the West Coast & blame Iran, isn't he?

Sleeper76ers (@sleeper76ers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bleacher Report ranked Joel Embiid the 4th greatest pure scorer of all time: “Even with the injuries that have nagged him throughout his career, Embiid may be as close to unguardable as any player in the NBA when he's healthy.” 🔥 (h/t Bleacher Report)

Bleacher Report ranked Joel Embiid the 4th greatest pure scorer of all time:

“Even with the injuries that have nagged him throughout his career, Embiid may be as close to unguardable as any player in the NBA when he's healthy.” 🔥

(h/t <a href="/BleacherReport/">Bleacher Report</a>)
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡ (@shanaka86) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: The Strait of Hormuz is no longer closed. It is no longer open. It is something the world has never seen before: a permissioned corridor run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, priced at $2 million per vessel, payable in yuan. Three ships transited in the last 24

BREAKING: The Strait of Hormuz is no longer closed. It is no longer open. It is something the world has never seen before: a permissioned corridor run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, priced at $2 million per vessel, payable in yuan.

Three ships transited in the last 24
Investinq (@investinqai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The man running America’s military tried to get rich off the war he was planning. Pete Hegseth is the US Secretary of Defense, the person who helped launch airstrikes against Iran. In February, weeks before those bombs fell, his broker at Morgan Stanley called BlackRock. The

The man running America’s military tried to get rich off the war he was planning.

Pete Hegseth is the US Secretary of Defense, the person who helped launch airstrikes against Iran.

In February, weeks before those bombs fell, his broker at Morgan Stanley called BlackRock.

The
Aashis Joshi (@aashisjo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After financing Jared Kushner’s 666 Fifth Avenue property in New York for $1.2 billion, gifting a $400 million private jet to Donald Trump and vast sums of money and luxury in exchange for security, they now realize they've been conned and betrayed by Trump and his family. 😂

After financing Jared Kushner’s 666 Fifth Avenue property in New York for $1.2 billion, gifting a $400 million private jet to Donald Trump and vast sums of money and luxury in exchange for security, they now realize they've been conned and betrayed by Trump and his family. 😂
Jim Koenigsberger (@jimfrombaseball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I shined shoes outside the Hotel Somerset. The doorman was from South Boston, and he let one kid from 'Southie' work the front every year. I was that kid for a few years. Ted Williams lived at the Somerset, and the Yankees also stayed there when they came to town. One afternoon,

"I shined shoes outside the Hotel Somerset.
The doorman was from South Boston, and he let one kid from 'Southie' work the front every year.
I was that kid for a few years.
Ted Williams lived at the Somerset, and the Yankees also stayed there when they came to town.
One afternoon,
Trump Tracker (@trackingdonald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do Republicans keep convincing independent and undecided voters that they are better for the country when Democrats do almost everything infinitely better? Highest GDP per capita: • 🔵 New York — $117,332 • 🔵 Massachusetts — $110,561 • 🔵 Washington — $108,468 • 🔵

Matt Rice (@matt____rice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Andrew Harnik has been awarded the White House Correspondents’ Association award for excellence in presidential news coverage by visual journalists for the following photo:

Andrew Harnik has been awarded the White House Correspondents’ Association award for excellence in presidential news coverage by visual journalists for the following photo:
Mike Young 🇺🇸🇺🇦🇮🇱🟧 (@micyoung75) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson didn't invoke Weimar Germany as a rhetorical flourish. She cited a specific scholar by name in a footnote: Ernst Fraenkel, a Jewish labor lawyer who observed the Nazi legal system from the inside, smuggled his manuscript out of Berlin in 1938, and

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson didn't invoke Weimar Germany as a rhetorical flourish. She cited a specific scholar by name in a footnote: Ernst Fraenkel, a Jewish labor lawyer who observed the Nazi legal system from the inside, smuggled his manuscript out of Berlin in 1938, and
Just Eagles Stuff (@justeaglesstuff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Puka is an alcoholic but not one peep from espn Mike Vrabel is cracking a national reporter not one peep Cowboys and Pickens having a contract extension showdown not one peep Dexter Lawrence asked for a trade not one peep The ravens sabotaged their own trade not one peep

Ihtesham Ali (@ihtesham2005) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A mathematician who shared an office with Claude Shannon at Bell Labs gave one lecture in 1986 that explains why some people win Nobel Prizes and other equally smart people spend their whole lives doing forgettable work. His name was Richard Hamming. He won the Turing Award. He

A mathematician who shared an office with Claude Shannon at Bell Labs gave one lecture in 1986 that explains why some people win Nobel Prizes and other equally smart people spend their whole lives doing forgettable work.

His name was Richard Hamming. He won the Turing Award. He
Pramila Jayapal (@pramilajayapal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The health insurance industry hopes you never hear this: Medicare for All would save the average American family over $12,000 a year. Gone: monthly premiums. No premiums. No deductibles. No copays. No surprise bills. No “out-of-network” traps. No $500 ambulance bill months

Neal Katyal (@neal_katyal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Five months ago, I argued against the President's $4 trillion tariffs at the Supreme Court. In 237 years, the Court had never struck down a sitting President's signature initiative. Legal scholars said it was impossible. Some of my own colleagues said it was impossible. We won.

Five months ago, I argued against the President's $4 trillion tariffs at the Supreme Court.

In 237 years, the Court had never struck down a sitting President's signature initiative. Legal scholars said it was impossible. Some of my own colleagues said it was impossible.

We won.