In responding to a challenge from Sen. Fetterman to prove that he did not send naked pictures to women, Graham Platner immediately raised the Jews, declaring that Fetterman is a tool of AIPAC. It appears that the tattoo may be obscured, but a certain obsession remains...
Terribly sorry to hear of the passing of my friend and brilliant historian Gordon Wood. His work transformed the field of early American history and drove analysis for nearly 50 years. Personally, he was a generous and supportive advocate. One of the giants, his voice will be missed. My prayers are with his family. https://t.co/s40Tl4OLUA
MURDAUGH NEW - South Carolina’s Supreme Court has assigned Judge Debra R. McCaslin to oversee all matters in Alex Murdaugh’s murder case, including his future retrial.
I will have more to say about this later, but I am very saddened by this news. May the Lord grant him Eternal Rest and comfort his family.
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Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, author of "The Anxious Generation," shares why he's encouraging more techno-skepticism and warns of the detrimental impact technology can have on kids.
We were absolutely floored by the millions of you that watched us make silly water sillouettes on our driveway last summer. We are starting out the summer the only way we know how, and this time it’s all about movies! What else do you want to see? We have a whole summer ahead, a driveway and a hose. The possibilities are endless!!!
First look at Anthony Tyrone Gresham, who is charged in Midtown MARTA shooting. Gresham, 42, has lengthy criminal history dating back to 2003, including convictions for robbery by force, theft, criminal damage, cocaine distribution, armed robbery and aggravated assault. (1/2)
America at 250 | Visiting some of the signers of the Declaration.
Nestled in the heart of historic Philadelphia, this two-acre Colonial-era cemetery holds the final resting places of over 4,000 souls, including Benjamin Franklin and four other signers of the Declaration of Independence: Francis Hopkinson, Joseph Hewes, George Ross, and Dr. Benjamin Rush.
From Revolutionary leaders and to Yellow Fever victims and everyday Philadelphians, these weathered stones whisper stories of courage. Toss a penny on Ben Franklin’s grave (a tradition honoring “a penny saved is a penny earned”).
The burial grounds first opened in 1719, and today, they’re rather peaceful amid the city bustle, open daily for self-guided or guided tours.
Easy to see how much Omaha means to #UGA SS @KolbyBranch and his family -- who have also been logging some serious miles.
They've been going between Athens and Lawrence to watch Kolby's brother Kyle play for Oklahoma in the Super Regionals, too.
Incredible story. @ATLNewsFirst