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US Department of the Interior @Interior - From the lightbulb to the airplane, American innovation has always moved the country forward. Ahead of America’s 250th anniversary, we’re sharing stories from national parks that preserve the legacy of the inventors, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who helped shape our nation.
Human flight became reality on a cold morning in 1903, when two self-taught bicycle mechanics, Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright, lifted off for 12 seconds and 120 feet.
Through teamwork, persistence, and a willingness to solve problems others thought impossible, they overcame one of humanity’s greatest challenges.
The airplane changed everything. It shrank distances, turned days-long journeys into hours, and helped build the modern global economy.
What they achieved still shapes how we move, connect, and see the world today.
Their story is preserved at the Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, where visitors can walk the ground where flight began and the world changed.
https://x.com/Interior/status/2054181803724853734

US Department of the Interior @Interior - 1,000 benches and counting!
At Interior, every detail matters, even something as simple as a bench.  @NatlParkService technicians from around the country have been rebuilding and replacing well-loved benches across the  @NationalMallNPS  and at parks throughout Washington, DC.
Last week at Farragut Square, workers from the Historic Preservation Training Center installed the 1,000th bench. Built with purpleheart wood, these benches are stronger and more durable than oak and designed to support countless conversations, coffee breaks, and quiet moments in our public spaces.
Our partners at the  @GoldenTriDC joined NPS crews at Farragut Square to see what revitalizing public space looks like up close. Comfortable, safe, and well-cared-for parks invite people to stay a little longer. Sidewalks feel more alive. Communities feel the uplift.
Good for people. Good for business.  Good for America.
Keep an eye out for a new bench near you as we continue supporting  @POTUS’s effort to keep Washington, DC, safe, beautiful, and welcoming.
https://x.com/Interior/status/2053921302646276229

U.S. Department of Justice @TheJusticeDept - Derrick’s videos were downloaded from his publicly available video sharing accounts and used by Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the individual who conducted an attack in New Orleans on Jan. 1, 2025.
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U.S. Attorney WDMO @USAO_WDMO
Jordan Derrick, 40, of Sweet Springs, Mo., charged with Manufacturing Explosives, Unlawfully Possessing an Unregistered Destructive Device and Distributing Information Relating to Manufacturing Explosives
https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdmo/pr/sweet-springs-missouri-man-charged-manufacturing-explosives-unlawfully-possessing
@FBIKansasCity
https://x.com/TheJusticeDept/status/2054316710820192493

U.S. Department of Justice @TheJusticeDept - Video: Here’s a reminder during #NationalPoliceWeek:
This Department of Justice is working tirelessly to restore law and order to our great nation. We will prosecute ANYONE who tries to touch an officer aggressively because we will ALWAYS BACK THE BLUE.
https://x.com/TheJusticeDept/status/2054270547375096010
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