Reproductive rights are human rights (@secohig) 's Twitter Profile
Reproductive rights are human rights

@secohig

This is a personal account. My opinions are my own.

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Reminder that Yevgeniy Prigozhin is wanted by the FBI for conspiracy to defraud the United States after allegedly overseeing Russian interference operations in the 2016 presidential election.

Reminder that Yevgeniy Prigozhin is wanted by the FBI for conspiracy to defraud the United States after allegedly overseeing Russian interference operations in the 2016 presidential election.
Julia Ioffe (@juliaioffe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember all those stories about how Tucker was fired from Fox because of his racist texts? Well, this is the guy who's filling his old slot. And he's also a racist.

Reuters (@reuters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

US President Joe Biden has unveiled a $42 billion plan to give every American household access to high-speed broadband internet in the next 7 years reut.rs/3NsZfNH

PJ Joshi (@pjoshidc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Amy McGrath (@amymcgrathky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sure, let’s get rid of the agency that collects taxes so that we can’t afford a military, can’t pay for the FAA, can’t send out social security checks etc… oh and let’s get rid of the agency that regulates nuclear power because that’s not important. These people are so

Victor Shi (@victorshi2020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, let me get this straight: yesterday the Supreme Court ruled colleges CAN’T discriminate on the basis of race but today they ruled that a web designer CAN discriminate against the LGBTQ+ community? Sorry, but this Court is so freaking messed up.

Joyce Alene (@joycewhitevance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In one of its final cases for the term, 303 Creative, the Court permits a web designer who says making gay wedding sites violates her religious beliefs to post a notice refusing to work with gay couples before they even come to her. Justice Sotomayor writes the dissent:

In one of its final cases for the term, 303 Creative, the Court permits a web designer who says making gay wedding sites violates her religious beliefs to post a notice refusing to work with gay couples before they even come to her. Justice Sotomayor writes the dissent:
Pete Buttigieg (@petebuttigieg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Discrimination is wrong. Using religion as an excuse to discriminate is wrong - and unconstitutional. The Court’s minority is right: the Constitution is no license for a business to discriminate. Today’s ruling will move America backward.

Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2016, some said it didn't matter who won the race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Now in 2023, we've lost the right to abortion, affirmative action, LGBTQ rights, and student loan debt relief. Don't listen to those people ever again. Elections have consequences.

Seth Abramson (@sethabramson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every American should be picturing Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene grinch-hopping up to the U.S. Treasury and YOINKING $656,000 for themselves and then grinch-hopping over to beleaguered student loan borrowers and YOINKING $10,000 from the hands of tens of millions of them

Mueller, She Wrote (@muellershewrote) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alito and Thomas just invent cases to drive their bigoted decisions, no doubt funded by dark money. The man named in the 303 case never asked for a website, and he’s straight and married to a woman. This court has a legitimacy crisis. cnn.com/2023/06/30/pol…

Moms Demand Action (@momsdemand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Fort Worth were just three of the many communities that were devastated by horrific acts of gun violence over the July 4th holiday. According to The Gun Violence Archive, there were at least 538 shootings from Friday through Tuesday in which 199 people were shot

Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Fort Worth were just three of the many communities that were devastated by horrific acts of gun violence over the July 4th holiday. According to <a href="/GunDeaths/">The Gun Violence Archive</a>, there were at least 538 shootings from Friday through Tuesday in which 199 people were shot
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In an era defined by the same stories that flow with eye-glazing repetition, all of them signaling our unrelenting climate emergency, how does the hottest day in human-record keeping hit you? bit.ly/3NIean8