@DOBrienATL Dave, I don’t know if we’ve met in person along the journalism trail, but thank you for all the wonderful work you have done for so many years. You helped make sports fans like me savvier with your great writing and reporting.
When your clock strikes midnight tonight, the 21st century will be exactly one-quarter complete. (It began on January 1, 2001 and ends on December 31, 2100. )
My dad lives in Assisted Care now. But seven decades ago, he was a soldier in the U.S. Army. On this Veterans Day, he was honored for his service, and so were other veterans who live where he now does. And yes, that is indeed the same Army uniform jacket he wore back then.
Five years ago today:
At Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, a wall is being built to cut off half of the C concourse to the public. Because of the pandemic’s cascading cancellations, the world’s busiest airport was no longer busy enough.
@Kosherstream Thank you for the note. I wish we had the original footage of our meeting with Rebbe Schneerson, but we no longer do. Some of the footage, as you know, is posted on-line. Thank you for reaching out and I wish you a nice day.
"It's just a shock": A 93-year-old widower who lost many of the memories he made with his wife of 67 years in the Palisades Fire talks to @GaryTuchmanCNN.
"These are material things. They’re not as important. Living things are most important": A dear family friend of @GaryTuchmanCNN sees the damage done to his Pacific Palisades home.
Valentine’s Day 2019. State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter sitting courtside (on the lower left of my photo) watching the Atlanta Hawks take on the New York Knicks. The crowd gave the Carters a standing ovation.
“Now it is more dangerous. I advise people to bring something to defend yourself”: @GaryTuchmanCNN spoke to subway riders at the stop where a woman was murdered this past weekend about how safe they feel riding the train. Gary joins @jimsciutto with the latest.
Fear and frustration is growing as mystery drone sightings continue. 360's @GaryTuchmanCNN went to New Jersey to fly drones with experts who say these sightings may not be what they seem.
For weeks mysterious #drones have been flying low over parts of New Jersey. @GaryTuchmanCNN takes a closer look at the phenomenon that has some residents afraid for their safety.