#22nd — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #22nd, aggregated by home.social.
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https://www.kpopnsfw.com/239152/260403-bitekicom-instagram-update-twices-sana-makes-her-first-appearance-in-the-main-issue-of-biteki-magazine-%f0%9f%92%9c-she-graces-the-cover-of-the-biteki-special-supplement-june-issue-release/ 260403 bitekicom Instagram Update – TWICE’s SANA makes her first appearance in the main issue of Biteki magazine! 💜 She graces the cover of the Biteki special supplement June issue, released on April 22nd #22nd #appearance #April #BITEKI #bitekicom #cover #Graces #instagram #Issue #June #Magazine #Main #released #sana #Special #supplement #Twice #TWICEs #update
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https://www.kpopnsfw.com/239152/260403-bitekicom-instagram-update-twices-sana-makes-her-first-appearance-in-the-main-issue-of-biteki-magazine-%f0%9f%92%9c-she-graces-the-cover-of-the-biteki-special-supplement-june-issue-release/ 260403 bitekicom Instagram Update – TWICE’s SANA makes her first appearance in the main issue of Biteki magazine! 💜 She graces the cover of the Biteki special supplement June issue, released on April 22nd #22nd #appearance #April #BITEKI #bitekicom #cover #Graces #instagram #Issue #June #Magazine #Main #released #sana #Special #supplement #Twice #TWICEs #update
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DeRozan moves to 22nd on career scoring list as Kings beat Knicks https://www.rawchili.com/nba/538091/ #17thNbaSeason #22nd #Basketball #Brown #CareerScoringList #DeRozan #Golden #JalenBrunson #king #Knicks #MikeBrown #NBA #NewYorkKnicks #Point #PreciousAchiuwa #Sacramento #SacramentoKings #thursday #WednesdayNight
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Bengals attendance rises overall but average per game drops
Bengals attendance rises overall but average per game drops YOU CAN USE THAT AT ANY OF THE BIGGBY…
#NFL #CincinnatiBengals #Cincinnati #Bengals #22nd #averageattendance #bengalattendance #Football #gamedrop #increase #lastyear #people #rise #season #team #totalattendance
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Bengals attendance rises overall but average per game drops
Bengals attendance rises overall but average per game drops YOU CAN USE THAT AT ANY OF THE BIGGBY…
#NFL #CincinnatiBengals #Cincinnati #Bengals #22nd #averageattendance #bengalattendance #Football #gamedrop #increase #lastyear #people #rise #season #team #totalattendance
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Bengals attendance rises overall but average per game drops https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/663755/ #22nd #AverageAttendance #BengalAttendance #Bengals #Cincinnati #CincinnatiBengals #CincinnatiBengals #Football #GameDrop #increase #LastYear #NFL #people #rise #season #team #TotalAttendance
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Bengals attendance rises overall but average per game drops https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/663755/ #22nd #AverageAttendance #BengalAttendance #Bengals #Cincinnati #CincinnatiBengals #CincinnatiBengals #Football #GameDrop #increase #LastYear #NFL #people #rise #season #team #TotalAttendance
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Letters from an American – Heather Cox Richardson – Substack – May 22, 2025
Just before 7:00 this morning, the House of Representatives passed the Republicans’ megabill by a vote of 215 to 214. All Democrats voted no. Two Republicans, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Warren Davidson of Ohio, joined the Democrats in voting no. Chair of the far-right House Freedom Caucus Andy Harris of Maryland voted “present.” The measure now advances to the Senate.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says the bill cuts at least $715 billion in healthcare spending, mostly from Medicaid, and $300 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, causing more than 2.7 million American households to lose benefits. Because the massive debt increase in the measure triggers a 2010 law requiring offsets, it will cut Medicare, as well, by an estimated $500 billion.
Economist Robert Reich points out that Americans making between about $17,000 and $51,000 will lose about $700 a year. On average, Americans with incomes of less than $17,000 will lose more than $1,000 a year. But if you are among the top 0.1% of earners, you’re in luck: you’ll gain nearly $390,000 a year.
The measure roughly doubles the current annual budgets of Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in what Aaron Reichlin-Melnick of the American Immigration Council notes is “the single biggest increase in funding to immigration enforcement in the history of the United States.” It increases ICE’s detention budget from $3.4 billion a year to $45 billion through September 2029, a staggering 365% increase on an annual basis that would permit ICE to detain at least 100,000 people at a time.
It increases ICE’s budget for transportation and removal operations by 500%, from the current $721 million to $14.4 billion. It also calls for $46.5 billion for construction of barriers at the border, including completing 701 miles of wall, 900 miles of river barriers, and 629 miles of secondary barriers, and replacement of 141 miles of vehicle and pedestrian barriers.”
Read more: Letters from an American – Heather Cox Richardson – Substack – May 22, 2025
Source Links: https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/may-22-2025
#2025 #22nd #HarmsAmericans #HeatherCoxRichardson #HorribleBill #Law #Legal #LettersFromAnAmerican #May #Substack #Trump
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Letters from an American – Heather Cox Richardson – Substack – May 22, 2025
Just before 7:00 this morning, the House of Representatives passed the Republicans’ megabill by a vote of 215 to 214. All Democrats voted no. Two Republicans, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Warren Davidson of Ohio, joined the Democrats in voting no. Chair of the far-right House Freedom Caucus Andy Harris of Maryland voted “present.” The measure now advances to the Senate.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says the bill cuts at least $715 billion in healthcare spending, mostly from Medicaid, and $300 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, causing more than 2.7 million American households to lose benefits. Because the massive debt increase in the measure triggers a 2010 law requiring offsets, it will cut Medicare, as well, by an estimated $500 billion.
Economist Robert Reich points out that Americans making between about $17,000 and $51,000 will lose about $700 a year. On average, Americans with incomes of less than $17,000 will lose more than $1,000 a year. But if you are among the top 0.1% of earners, you’re in luck: you’ll gain nearly $390,000 a year.
The measure roughly doubles the current annual budgets of Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in what Aaron Reichlin-Melnick of the American Immigration Council notes is “the single biggest increase in funding to immigration enforcement in the history of the United States.” It increases ICE’s detention budget from $3.4 billion a year to $45 billion through September 2029, a staggering 365% increase on an annual basis that would permit ICE to detain at least 100,000 people at a time.
It increases ICE’s budget for transportation and removal operations by 500%, from the current $721 million to $14.4 billion. It also calls for $46.5 billion for construction of barriers at the border, including completing 701 miles of wall, 900 miles of river barriers, and 629 miles of secondary barriers, and replacement of 141 miles of vehicle and pedestrian barriers.”
Read more: Letters from an American – Heather Cox Richardson – Substack – May 22, 2025
Source Links: https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/may-22-2025
#2025 #22nd #HarmsAmericans #HeatherCoxRichardson #HorribleBill #Law #Legal #LettersFromAnAmerican #May #Substack #Trump
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Letters from an American – Heather Cox Richardson – Substack – May 22, 2025
Just before 7:00 this morning, the House of Representatives passed the Republicans’ megabill by a vote of 215 to 214. All Democrats voted no. Two Republicans, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Warren Davidson of Ohio, joined the Democrats in voting no. Chair of the far-right House Freedom Caucus Andy Harris of Maryland voted “present.” The measure now advances to the Senate.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says the bill cuts at least $715 billion in healthcare spending, mostly from Medicaid, and $300 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, causing more than 2.7 million American households to lose benefits. Because the massive debt increase in the measure triggers a 2010 law requiring offsets, it will cut Medicare, as well, by an estimated $500 billion.
Economist Robert Reich points out that Americans making between about $17,000 and $51,000 will lose about $700 a year. On average, Americans with incomes of less than $17,000 will lose more than $1,000 a year. But if you are among the top 0.1% of earners, you’re in luck: you’ll gain nearly $390,000 a year.
The measure roughly doubles the current annual budgets of Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in what Aaron Reichlin-Melnick of the American Immigration Council notes is “the single biggest increase in funding to immigration enforcement in the history of the United States.” It increases ICE’s detention budget from $3.4 billion a year to $45 billion through September 2029, a staggering 365% increase on an annual basis that would permit ICE to detain at least 100,000 people at a time.
It increases ICE’s budget for transportation and removal operations by 500%, from the current $721 million to $14.4 billion. It also calls for $46.5 billion for construction of barriers at the border, including completing 701 miles of wall, 900 miles of river barriers, and 629 miles of secondary barriers, and replacement of 141 miles of vehicle and pedestrian barriers.”
Read more: Letters from an American – Heather Cox Richardson – Substack – May 22, 2025
Source Links: https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/may-22-2025
#2025 #22nd #HarmsAmericans #HeatherCoxRichardson #HorribleBill #Law #Legal #LettersFromAnAmerican #May #Substack #Trump
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Letters from an American – Heather Cox Richardson – Substack – May 22, 2025
Just before 7:00 this morning, the House of Representatives passed the Republicans’ megabill by a vote of 215 to 214. All Democrats voted no. Two Republicans, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Warren Davidson of Ohio, joined the Democrats in voting no. Chair of the far-right House Freedom Caucus Andy Harris of Maryland voted “present.” The measure now advances to the Senate.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office says the bill cuts at least $715 billion in healthcare spending, mostly from Medicaid, and $300 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, causing more than 2.7 million American households to lose benefits. Because the massive debt increase in the measure triggers a 2010 law requiring offsets, it will cut Medicare, as well, by an estimated $500 billion.
Economist Robert Reich points out that Americans making between about $17,000 and $51,000 will lose about $700 a year. On average, Americans with incomes of less than $17,000 will lose more than $1,000 a year. But if you are among the top 0.1% of earners, you’re in luck: you’ll gain nearly $390,000 a year.
The measure roughly doubles the current annual budgets of Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in what Aaron Reichlin-Melnick of the American Immigration Council notes is “the single biggest increase in funding to immigration enforcement in the history of the United States.” It increases ICE’s detention budget from $3.4 billion a year to $45 billion through September 2029, a staggering 365% increase on an annual basis that would permit ICE to detain at least 100,000 people at a time.
It increases ICE’s budget for transportation and removal operations by 500%, from the current $721 million to $14.4 billion. It also calls for $46.5 billion for construction of barriers at the border, including completing 701 miles of wall, 900 miles of river barriers, and 629 miles of secondary barriers, and replacement of 141 miles of vehicle and pedestrian barriers.”
Read more: Letters from an American – Heather Cox Richardson – Substack – May 22, 2025
Source Links: https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/may-22-2025
#2025 #22nd #HarmsAmericans #HeatherCoxRichardson #HorribleBill #Law #Legal #LettersFromAnAmerican #May #Substack #Trump
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Catch-22 is a satirical war novel by American author Joseph Heller, published in 1961. In the book, Catch-22 is a military rule which states that insanity is a valid reason not to fly missions. However, It could be argued that a person would have to be insane to fly. The title gave its name to a common expression meaning a no-win situation.
On the 22nd day of the month, here are ten facts about the number 22:
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Catch-22 is a satirical war novel by American author Joseph Heller, published in 1961. In the book, Catch-22 is a military rule which states that insanity is a valid reason not to fly missions. However, It could be argued that a person would have to be insane to fly. The title gave its name to a common expression meaning a no-win situation.
On the 22nd day of the month, here are ten facts about the number 22:
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Catch-22 is a satirical war novel by American author Joseph Heller, published in 1961. In the book, Catch-22 is a military rule which states that insanity is a valid reason not to fly missions. However, It could be argued that a person would have to be insane to fly. The title gave its name to a common expression meaning a no-win situation.
On the 22nd day of the month, here are ten facts about the number 22:
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Catch-22 is a satirical war novel by American author Joseph Heller, published in 1961. In the book, Catch-22 is a military rule which states that insanity is a valid reason not to fly missions. However, It could be argued that a person would have to be insane to fly. The title gave its name to a common expression meaning a no-win situation.
On the 22nd day of the month, here are ten facts about the number 22: