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Rob

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Baseball enthusiast, History nerd, & Taco connoisseur ⚾️🌮🇺🇸 My pronouns are Dude/Bro

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NEW: San Antonio woman goes on a "high speed" chase through a parking lot, hitting cars and assaulting a State Trooper before getting arrested. She appeared to be drunk. The incident happened after Texas Highway Patrol tried pulling her over for a traffic violation. She then…


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Congratulations to North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum on his nomination as Secretary of the Interior for President Trump. Doug is a highly capable leader and I’m proud to say a good friend. When I was secretary he was a trusted partner advancing the president’s priorities on…


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🚨President Trump has nominated @DougBurgum to lead the Department of the Interior! Congratulations Governor!

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.@SecDebHaaland joined Winnebago Tribal leaders in Nebraska to release 13 bison, adding important genetic diversity to the Tribe’s existing herd.

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Restoring bison populations and grassland ecosystems in Tribal communities!


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Today is #RockYourMocs Day — a time to celebrate Indigenous culture and the significance of moccasins. Across the world, Native communities are wearing and sharing photos of their moccasins and honoring their Tribal individuality and heritage. Photo by @GrandTetonNPS

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A cartoon from the Seven Years War depicting a Royal Navy raiding party being driven back by a group of French civilians defiantly exposing their backsides. “Oh Lord. I am sure they are Swiss Guards. I know them from by their broad faces and whiskers,” reads the caption.

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November 15, 1864: Union General Sherman began his infamous March to the Sea from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia during the U.S. Civil War. Sherman used the strategy of total war during this 300-mile campaign, as l he targeted not just military objectives but everything in his…

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🗓️ #OTD 1906: Theodore Roosevelt became the first sitting U.S. President to visit a foreign country, inspecting the Panama Canal project. TR met with Panama’s President Manuel Amador Guerrero, emphasizing the canal’s importance to U.S. global influence. 🌍🚢 #History #Diplomacy


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Juan Soto reportedly met with the Red Sox on Thursday. @jonmorosi highlights where Boston could come into play at the top of the free agent market this offseason.


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We humans are self-absorbed by nature, and spend most of our time focusing inwardly on our emotions, on our wounds, on our fantasies.


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November 15, 1777: The Continental Congress ratified of the Articles of Confederation. This document served as the first governing framework for the United States of America. It united the thirteen original states under a confederation, where each state retained its…

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Honored to have Assistant Secretary of the Navy Meredith Berger fire #OldIronsides’ cannon for morning colors today! 🇺🇸 Her enthusiasm for Navy heritage & appreciation for our Sailors who uphold it made this morning even more special. Thank you, ASN Berger! #NavyTradition

🎉 Fired the cannon on @USSConstitution for morning colors! 🎉Honored to stand aboard Old Ironsides & meet the Sailors who preserve our Navy's history. Their dedication inspires us all—what a powerful reminder of our strength, resilience, & tradition! 📷#USNavy #USSConstitution



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Trust your gut. Clip from my conversation with my friend @WhitneyCummings


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Their purpose was to destroy the civilians’ will to support the war. He stated that they were, “not only fighting hostile armies, but a hostile people,” so they needed to “make old and young, rich and poor, feel the hard hand of war.” #MilitaryHistory #Sherman @USArmy @TRADOC

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15 NOVEMBER 1864 – SHERMAN’S MARCH TO THE SEA BEGINS After capturing Atlanta in SEP 1864, MG William Tecumseh Sherman lead his army southeast in a scorched earth campaign to capture the vital port of Savannah. #USArmy #TRADOC #CivilWar #CivilWarHistory #ArmyHistory

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Although they were not employed on a large scale, the Choctaw Code Talkers were undisputedly successful, baffling the Germans and allowing the 36th Div. to seize tactical advantages which would otherwise have been stymied by enemy codebreaking.

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NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH – CHOCTAW CODE TALKERS Before their use during WWII, the value of Native American languages as a cryptographic tool was discovered by the Army, which employed Choctaw Code Talkers in the fight against Germany during WWI. #USArmy #TRADOC

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Lincoln will be leaving the Middle East soon to return home without a replacement carrier for first time since the Oct. 7 massacre. The Air Force recently deployed B-52 bombers and F-15E Strike Eagles to the region to fill the gap.

Aircraft from USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) support operations against Iran-backed Houthis in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.



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