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Ben Sasse, King Charles, and Buffalo fans unite in shared humanity

Three distinct events this week highlighted a shared sense of community and shared humanity, contrasting with the perceived division in public discourse. Former Senator Ben Sasse, facing a terminal cancer diagnosis, reflected on the importance of simple human connections and the finite nature of life. King Charles III, also undergoing cancer treatment, addressed the U.S. Congress, reminding lawmakers of America's democratic ideals and potential for renewal. Finally, during an NHL playoff game in Buffalo, the audience spontaneously sang the Canadian national anthem when the performer's microphone failed, demonstrating neighborly solidarity. AI

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Ben Sasse, King Charles, and Buffalo fans unite in shared humanity

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  1. Axios Technology TIER_1 · Jim VandeHei ·

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

    <p>Here is the most baffling paradox of 2026: Most Americans agree on most things most of the time — and yet, our feeds and screens scream civil war.</p><ul><li>Our eyes and our front porches tell a different story.</li></ul><p><strong>Why it matters: </strong>Three events this w…