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Joined January 2009
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do you know how much money Mamdani just saved on his next mayoral campaign by being able to tell New York City he delivered a Knicks championship, free childcare up to age five, filled potholes in mere weeks, and World Cup tickets before he spent six full months in office
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FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 53 YEARS, THE KNICKS ARE NBA CHAMPIONS 🏆 New York defeats San Antonio 4-1 in the NBA Finals, capturing their third championship in franchise history!
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Keys to the City: Alicia Closes Tribeca After Knicks Lock Down Historic Win 🏆❤️‍🔥 @Tribeca
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HE’S BACK: Mars Blackmon called Michael Jordan after the Knicks won the NBA Championship 🏆
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Make money. Keep it private. What they can't see, they can't ruin.
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12 years ago today, Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan dropped “Lifestyle” 🔥

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Halfcrazy Musiq Soulchild (2002) x.com/DITRburna/status/19748…

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Sunday marks the 105-year commemoration of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. The events of that day in Tulsa, Oklahoma, still reverberate throughout a community seeking justice. abcnews.link/F8VkTRz
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May 29
Thank you @WordsByKyle for your support. @machelmontano is grateful! #likeahboss
Machel Montano Talks New ‘Like Ah Boss’ Documentary & Breaking Soca Music Globally: ‘It Feels Like a New Beginning’ billboard.com/music/features…
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Wait…this just fully hit me. Do you know how insane this is considering his career started in the 1960s???
Update: Michael Jackson is now the number one streaming artist on all platforms 📸 @kxthrills
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Apr 29
Any writers headed to @ABFF in Miami, please inbox me.
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With deep sorrow, we say farewell to one of the final sentinels of the Tuskegee Airmen. George E. Hardy, who once danced across the skies of Europe in his Mustang has taken his final flight at the age of 100. Leaving behind a legacy forged in courage, resilience, and unwavering dignity. It began in a quiet room in Philadelphia. A 16-year-old boy hunched over his homework as the radio crackled with the news of Pearl Harbor. In that instant, the world fractured, and George’s childhood evaporated. He didn't wait for history to call; he went to meet it. Denied entry because of the color of his skin, he didn't retreat. He leaned into the wind. He joined the U.S. Army Air Forces, arriving at Tuskegee not just to learn the mechanics of flight, but to dismantle the mechanics of prejudice. By 19, George was a "Red Tail," a guardian of the clouds. While the world below was segregated, the flak in the European theater was indifferent. He flew 21 combat missions over Nazi-occupied territory, a teenager in a cockpit proving that valor has no pedigree. Most men would have seen enough of war. George was not most men. - World War II: 21 combat missions in the P-51 Mustang. - Korea: 45 combat missions, braving the dawn of the jet age. - Vietnam: 70 combat missions, a veteran hand guiding a new generation. For nearly thirty years, he wore the uniform of a country that didn't always love him back, yet he protected it with a devotion that shames the very idea of hate. When he finally climbed out of the cockpit, he didn't stop serving. As a Lieutenant Colonel, he helped architect the military’s first global communication systems. He spent his sunset years ensuring that those who followed him would never be out of reach, never be truly alone in the dark. "He rose above the clouds so we could finally see the light." Today, we don't just salute a pilot. We salute a man who endured the sting of Jim Crow to earn the silver wings of a hero. He was the quiet defiance in the face of "no," the steady hand in the cockpit, and the humble heart in the room. The "Red Tails" are thinning now, their formation heading into the eternal sunset. But as George E. Hardy crosses the ultimate horizon, he leaves behind a legacy etched not in ink, but in the very air we breathe. Rest well, Colonel. The watch is ours. The sky is yours.
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Lena Horne. Diana Ross. The Wiz
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The older you get, the more you realize that if something genuinely makes you happy, it’s usually smartest to keep it private.
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The older you get?
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Coleman Domingo for the win! This is probably the most hilarious skit I’ve seen on #SNL in a while!
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Alicia Myers – I Want To Thank You - 1981

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The South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team used “Hello” by Cardi B for their #FinalFour starting lineup introductions tonight.

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