j-hope 'on the street (with J. Cole)' Release
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This dog in Poland plays with the people on the street by dropping a ball from the balcony
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Major incident declared by the city council in Birmingham, UK, over ongoing bin strike, which has left about 17,000 tonnes of waste on the streets https://t.co/RLNiIMvYku
ARMY! Have you listened to j-hope's new album 'HOPE ON THE STREET VOL. 1' yet? Stream it now!
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In 2014, Senator Chris Murphy bragged about the United States successfully overthrowing Ukraine's government:
"I think it was our role, including sanctions and threats of sanctions, that forced, in part, Yanukovych from office."
"We have not sat on the sidelines. We have been very much involved. Members of the Senate have been there. Members of the State Department have been on the Square."
"The Obama administration passed sanctions. The Senate was prepared to pass its own set of sanctions, and as I've said, I think that the clear position of the United States has, in part, been what has helped lead to this change in regime."
"If, ultimately, this is a peaceful transition to a new government in Ukraine, it will be the U.S. on the streets of Ukraine who will be seen as a great friend in helping make that transition happen."
"There is a U.S. interest here. We are in the middle of negotiating a new trade agreement with Europe. To my state, it's enormously important. We do 40% of our trade in Connecticut with Europe."
"If Ukraine is part of the EU and thus is part of this new trade agreement with the United States, that could result in billions of dollars in new economic opportunities for the U.S."
"So, we do have an economic interest in Ukraine being a part of the EU, and we shouldn't be shy about making that interest clear."
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The streets are getting jazzy with We Got The Jazz feat. Siya Makuzeni on THURSDAY in Braamfontein, and
FRIDAY Ndawo Yummy Jazz Evenings are happening in Norwood at The Factory on Grant.
That's Our selection of LIVE MUSIC offerings going down towards Freedom Day.
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Frustrated by rising cases of killings and kidnappings, residents of Otukpo, the headquarters of Benue South District, took to the streets on Tuesday, shutting down major roads in protest...https://t.co/paOrQUpUqA
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On 1 April 2025, the streets of Cape Town became a focal point for a powerful demonstration as thousands gathered to demand justice for a young girl known as ‘Cwecwe,’:
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The streets are unusually quiet this week - it's down to a truckers' strike.
We explain what's going on here:
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This weekend, I drove to Napa and back - close to 200 miles - on FSD.
I think I had max a couple interventions and they were both comfort-related, meaning not necessary per se.
My car took me through my neighborhood’s winding, hilly streets, got on the highway, navigated San Francisco’s weekend road mess, crossed the Bay Bridge, stopped at a supercharger, and then headed straight to my destination in Napa.
The way back was just as clean, this time over the Golden Gate Bridge.
I had relatives with me and they couldn’t believe it; they said it drove smoother than any of us (thanks, Dad! … ).
Most people just haven’t realized yet that this technology actually exists now, and you can get it on your own Tesla car. The moment it goes entirely unsupervised will be wild.
Massive engineering push for a decade by the team.
@aelluswamy
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There’s a storm coming. One that makes every current conflict look like a warm-up act. And somehow, no one seems to fully grasp it. Maybe it’s too insane, too surreal. Maybe people are still pretending this is all just politics, or culture, or temporary noise. It’s not. This is something deeper, darker… and it’s already begun.
Everyone’s felt it: the world flipped upside down, and nothing adds up anymore. Terrorists commit medieval-level atrocities, and yet somehow millions rush to cheer them on. Not just justify them, but worship them. Bin Laden. Hitler. Symbols of evil being openly praised in the streets of Western capitals. It’s not fringe anymore. It’s now mainstream. That should terrify people, yet for whatever reason it doesn’t.
And if you take a step back and cut through the noise, something else starts to come into focus. There’s a pattern forming, too coordinated to be coincidence, and too strategic to be chaos.
Yes, antisemitism is exploding. It’s real. It’s incredibly serious. But perhaps we’re missing something. What if the rage against Jews and Israel isn’t the endgame, but rather the smokescreen? What if it’s the hook, not the killshot? What if the real target is everything else… the entire Western world.
Because while people are marching for Gaza, ripping down posters of kidnapped civilians, fighting each other over ancient hatreds, something else is happening. Quietly… Systematically. Laws are changing. Speech is shrinking. Institutions are shifting their loyalties. And somehow every lever of power now bends toward protecting one worldview above all others.
No one voted for this. No one asked for it. But it’s happening. If you question it, you’re branded a racist. If you resist, you’re fired, banned, cancelled, arrested. Meanwhile, those pushing this agenda? They go unchecked. Untouchable. Above the law, outside criticism, beyond accountability.
And while everyone is screaming about Israel and Gaza, here’s what no one is asking: What do the people of Gaza actually get out of all this?
They’re still trapped. Still suffering. Still dying. But somehow Syria’s butchers get rebranded as freedom fighters, and Europe cuts them checks while Gaza is being used, just like everything else.
This was never about Gaza. Never about the Jews. They’re just the distraction. The misdirection. This is about breaking the West from the inside out. Using its guilt, its openness, its fear of being called the wrong name as weapons.
And they’re winning. Not with tanks. Not with bombs. But with ideas, with language, with infiltration. They found the vault. They used our compassion to open it. Now they’re looting it piece by piece, law by law, narrative by narrative.
This isn’t immigration. It’s not tolerance. It’s not diversity.
It’s replacement.
And if you still think that all sounds crazy, then good… That’s what they’re counting on.
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Weekly Works Update 🏗️
📍 The Lygon Street Market returns Sunday 3 November. Expect bigger crowds near Argyle Square in Carlton
📍 Power utility works on Little Lonsdale Street, resulting in a road closure between Queen and Elizabeth Street
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❗️Now on YouTube❗️: recording of the lecture "Populism, popular culture and celebrity politics" given by Prof. John Street within the POPulism series. For insights into what it means to be popular and the different guises it can take, find the video at:
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I love the genius of announcing a strategic reserve on a Sunday, when traditional markets are closed and Wall Street sleeps. For the first time, retail investors win. Traditional finance better catch up, or it will quickly become extinct. The world no longer runs on a Mon-Friday, 9 to 5.
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The crash initially raised fears of terrorism, coming four months after a man inspired by the terrorist group Islamic State killed 14 people by driving a truck through crowds on historic Bourbon Street
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Neil Richardson (49) died at his home on Union Street, Ardwick on 16/03/2025.
There are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.
Any info? Call the Police Coroner's Office on 0161 856 2334. https://t.co/qYYv7KSiS9
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I don't care about a stock market correction on a 10-year time horizon when I know the overall vitality and long term health of Main Street America is improving.
Meanwhile. Oil is down and rates are lower. And taxes will soon follow. So, I don't mind paying a little more for a new iPhone or Nikes I don't really need anyway.
And I'm 100% sure that if Kamala had won, we would be entering an economic death spiral of more government jobs, illegal immigrants, and deficit spending.
I also think this turbulence will be exceptionally short-lived. One by one, all of our trading partners will negotiate a settlement that benefits America, while also committing to investing trillions of dollars here.
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