As America celebrates 250 years, our newest specialty livery honors the selfless contributions of our nationโs veterans, including the 8,300 military veterans, of which 1,500 are active members of the National Guard and Reserve forces currently at United.
Painted on both a 737-800 and 787-10, you can track the Stars and Stripes planes with these tail numbers: N91007 and N78285
@secretsqrl123 Lisa Sylvester reports on how a $34 million renovation left Lincoln Memorial's reflecting pool infested with algae - Sep 26, 2012 on CNN
Must watch!
I warned everyone.
Now the Texas government is lawlessly trying to cover up the fact that they outlawed hundreds of Christian camps.
From @FOX4: "Texas Rep. Brian Harrison of Waxahachie was one of the few Republican lawmakers to vote against the bill, predicting it would shut camps down.
"What it effectively was, it was the biggest takeover by the government of camps, including countless, hundreds of Christian camps in the history of Texas," he said.
Harrison said Patrick and Burrowsโs statement doesnโt solve the real problem. But he thinks a special session to amend or repeal the law could as soon as this week."
This is WILD! Rachel Hale is the Republican Chair for Rusk County, Texas.
Few things raise more red flags than a taxpayer-funded entity pursuing defamation claims against a private citizen for reporting on a public project - especially when that reporting appears rooted in fact.
NEW: Tulsa, Oklahoma, has unveiled the state's first-ever "musical road" that plays "This Land is Your Land" when drivers drive over it.
The new feature can be experienced when drivers pass over the Southwest Boulevard Bridge.
The taxpayer price tag works out to about $5,800 per second of music, totaling $110,000.
Drivers are told to drive about 35 mph to get the proper experience.
The noise is produced by grooves in the pavement that create vibrations felt and heard in the car.
Cool.