home.social

#reacting — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #reacting, aggregated by home.social.

  1. Artemis II crew speaks out after splashdown on Earth
    atlas.whatip.xyz/post.php?slug
    <p>The Artemis II crew is reacting to their historic flight to the moon after a successful splashdown in
    #splashdown #reacting #historic #artemis

  2. Artemis II crew speaks out after splashdown on Earth
    atlas.whatip.xyz/post.php?slug
    <p>The Artemis II crew is reacting to their historic flight to the moon after a successful splashdown in
    #splashdown #reacting #historic #artemis

  3. This is what #Empathy can do. It’s a lovely story and it shows the courage and humanity that is innate in all of us if only we stop #reacting and start #acting with our heart and mind instead of other destructive emotions.

    Gosh this guy deserves more than a fucking medal… Both individuals in this story actually deserve more understanding and less judging.

    theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/m

    #UK #Humanity #Compassion

  4. This is what #Empathy can do. It’s a lovely story and it shows the courage and humanity that is innate in all of us if only we stop #reacting and start #acting with our heart and mind instead of other destructive emotions.

    Gosh this guy deserves more than a fucking medal… Both individuals in this story actually deserve more understanding and less judging.

    theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/m

    #UK #Humanity #Compassion

  5. This is what #Empathy can do. It’s a lovely story and it shows the courage and humanity that is innate in all of us if only we stop #reacting and start #acting with our heart and mind instead of other destructive emotions.

    Gosh this guy deserves more than a fucking medal… Both individuals in this story actually deserve more understanding and less judging.

    theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/m

    #UK #Humanity #Compassion

  6. This is what #Empathy can do. It’s a lovely story and it shows the courage and humanity that is innate in all of us if only we stop #reacting and start #acting with our heart and mind instead of other destructive emotions.

    Gosh this guy deserves more than a fucking medal… Both individuals in this story actually deserve more understanding and less judging.

    theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/m

    #UK #Humanity #Compassion

  7. How Iranians are reacting to the war and what could come next

    misryoum.com/us/world-news/how

    The U.S. and Israel have launched new airstrikes as Iran retaliates amid the ongoing war. Negar Mortazavi, a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy who has family living in Iran, speaks about how the war is impacting...

    #How #Iranians #are #reacting #the #war #and #what #could #come #next #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com

  8. ANZ, ASB and Westpac react to OCR cut: Floating, flexible loan rates down after Reserve Bank decision

    ASB has also trimmed interest rates for customers, with executive general manager personal banking Adam Boyd saying there…
    #NewsBeep #News #Economy #50basispoint #after #and #anz #asb #bank #banks #Business #cash #cut #decision #down #flexible #Floating #loan #ocr #official #rate #rates #react #reacting #Reserve #to #today #UK #UnitedKingdom #westpac
    newsbeep.com/uk/184867/

  9. There's nothing more #cringe than #reacting. Oh you mean the natural result of #stimuli? Don't film that for #YouTube. Get a #job ya bum

  10. How Americans are reacting to first U.S. pope

    How Americans are reacting to first U.S. pope - CBS News Watch CBS News Americans have hailed the election of Pope Leo XIV, from his hometown of Chicago, all the way to the White House. Ed O'Keefe has more. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On #Americans #reacting #U.S #pope

    lightgrey-flamingo-822438.host

  11. Trump and His Allies Adapt to a New Role: Fighting for Attention

    In the days since President Biden ended his re-election bid and passed the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris,
    Donald Trump’s campaign has been crowded out of the headlines.

    For the first time since Donald J. Trump was #indicted in the spring of 2023,
    he has lost his grip on the news cycle and
    his message.

    Instead of commanding morning-to-night media attention,
    the former president and his allies suddenly find themselves #reacting to their opponents.

    It’s an unfamiliar experience for Mr. Trump,
    who has monopolized America’s televisions, newspapers and smartphones for more than 12 months through indictments,
    primary victories,
    34 felony convictions,
    an assassination attempt
    and a Republican National Convention at which he was celebrated as a quasi-religious figure.

    In the three days since President Biden announced he was quitting the 2024 race,
    Mr. Trump has entered foreign territory.

    He has been largely crowded out from “earned media,”
    or organic news coverage that spreads rapidly among voters and costs campaigns nothing to produce.

    And his message has been, for the moment, scrambled as Democrats have replaced an old, frail white man with a younger Black woman
    💥who is campaigning energetically
    💥and giving new life to the Democratic base.

    nytimes.com/2024/07/25/us/poli

  12. Trump and His Allies Adapt to a New Role: Fighting for Attention

    In the days since President Biden ended his re-election bid and passed the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris,
    Donald Trump’s campaign has been crowded out of the headlines.

    For the first time since Donald J. Trump was #indicted in the spring of 2023,
    he has lost his grip on the news cycle and
    his message.

    Instead of commanding morning-to-night media attention,
    the former president and his allies suddenly find themselves #reacting to their opponents.

    It’s an unfamiliar experience for Mr. Trump,
    who has monopolized America’s televisions, newspapers and smartphones for more than 12 months through indictments,
    primary victories,
    34 felony convictions,
    an assassination attempt
    and a Republican National Convention at which he was celebrated as a quasi-religious figure.

    In the three days since President Biden announced he was quitting the 2024 race,
    Mr. Trump has entered foreign territory.

    He has been largely crowded out from “earned media,”
    or organic news coverage that spreads rapidly among voters and costs campaigns nothing to produce.

    And his message has been, for the moment, scrambled as Democrats have replaced an old, frail white man with a younger Black woman
    💥who is campaigning energetically
    💥and giving new life to the Democratic base.

    nytimes.com/2024/07/25/us/poli

  13. Trump and His Allies Adapt to a New Role: Fighting for Attention

    In the days since President Biden ended his re-election bid and passed the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris,
    Donald Trump’s campaign has been crowded out of the headlines.

    For the first time since Donald J. Trump was #indicted in the spring of 2023,
    he has lost his grip on the news cycle and
    his message.

    Instead of commanding morning-to-night media attention,
    the former president and his allies suddenly find themselves #reacting to their opponents.

    It’s an unfamiliar experience for Mr. Trump,
    who has monopolized America’s televisions, newspapers and smartphones for more than 12 months through indictments,
    primary victories,
    34 felony convictions,
    an assassination attempt
    and a Republican National Convention at which he was celebrated as a quasi-religious figure.

    In the three days since President Biden announced he was quitting the 2024 race,
    Mr. Trump has entered foreign territory.

    He has been largely crowded out from “earned media,”
    or organic news coverage that spreads rapidly among voters and costs campaigns nothing to produce.

    And his message has been, for the moment, scrambled as Democrats have replaced an old, frail white man with a younger Black woman
    💥who is campaigning energetically
    💥and giving new life to the Democratic base.

    nytimes.com/2024/07/25/us/poli

  14. Trump and His Allies Adapt to a New Role: Fighting for Attention

    In the days since President Biden ended his re-election bid and passed the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris,
    Donald Trump’s campaign has been crowded out of the headlines.

    For the first time since Donald J. Trump was #indicted in the spring of 2023,
    he has lost his grip on the news cycle and
    his message.

    Instead of commanding morning-to-night media attention,
    the former president and his allies suddenly find themselves #reacting to their opponents.

    It’s an unfamiliar experience for Mr. Trump,
    who has monopolized America’s televisions, newspapers and smartphones for more than 12 months through indictments,
    primary victories,
    34 felony convictions,
    an assassination attempt
    and a Republican National Convention at which he was celebrated as a quasi-religious figure.

    In the three days since President Biden announced he was quitting the 2024 race,
    Mr. Trump has entered foreign territory.

    He has been largely crowded out from “earned media,”
    or organic news coverage that spreads rapidly among voters and costs campaigns nothing to produce.

    And his message has been, for the moment, scrambled as Democrats have replaced an old, frail white man with a younger Black woman
    💥who is campaigning energetically
    💥and giving new life to the Democratic base.

    nytimes.com/2024/07/25/us/poli

  15. Trump and His Allies Adapt to a New Role: Fighting for Attention

    In the days since President Biden ended his re-election bid and passed the torch to Vice President Kamala Harris,
    Donald Trump’s campaign has been crowded out of the headlines.

    For the first time since Donald J. Trump was #indicted in the spring of 2023,
    he has lost his grip on the news cycle and
    his message.

    Instead of commanding morning-to-night media attention,
    the former president and his allies suddenly find themselves #reacting to their opponents.

    It’s an unfamiliar experience for Mr. Trump,
    who has monopolized America’s televisions, newspapers and smartphones for more than 12 months through indictments,
    primary victories,
    34 felony convictions,
    an assassination attempt
    and a Republican National Convention at which he was celebrated as a quasi-religious figure.

    In the three days since President Biden announced he was quitting the 2024 race,
    Mr. Trump has entered foreign territory.

    He has been largely crowded out from “earned media,”
    or organic news coverage that spreads rapidly among voters and costs campaigns nothing to produce.

    And his message has been, for the moment, scrambled as Democrats have replaced an old, frail white man with a younger Black woman
    💥who is campaigning energetically
    💥and giving new life to the Democratic base.

    nytimes.com/2024/07/25/us/poli