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Our time is short. These three didn't waste it on division

Our time is short. These three didn't waste it on division

Summary

Three recent events show many Americans focus on community, kindness, and hope rather than conflict. These moments include a senator facing illness speaking about what matters, King Charles III calling for unity during a U.S. Congress visit, and a hockey crowd singing a Canadian anthem together despite political tensions.

Key Facts

  • Ben Sasse, a former senator with pancreatic cancer, emphasized family, community, and talking about important life matters.
  • Sasse described knowing our time is limited as a chance to focus on meaningful conversations and hope.
  • King Charles III, who is undergoing cancer treatment, addressed the U.S. Congress and urged cooperation and shared values.
  • His speech praised America's history and democratic ideals, encouraging renewal and partnership between political parties.
  • Both political parties in Congress responded with smiles and applause during the King’s speech.
  • At a Buffalo Sabres hockey game, 19,000 fans sang the Canadian national anthem without prompting after the microphone failed, showing neighborly respect.
  • This crowd action came despite ongoing political disputes between the U.S. and Canada over trade and tariffs.
  • The article highlights that most Americans are decent, hardworking people who want connection rather than division.
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