How Trump’s latest abortion position can hurt him in the suburbs
Related Articles
-
Many can’t wait for the eclipse. Some can’t wait until it’s over.
Months of planning have gone into the handful of minutes it will take for the moon to pass in front of the sun on Monday. Dozens of towns and cities in the solar eclipse’s path of totality have arranged packed schedules of celebratory events and viewing sites, preparing to welcome legions of enthusiastic visitors like Michael Howard. The 62-year-old is flying from Baltimore to San Antonio, Texas, and then driving about 65 miles northwest to Kerrville — where he’s all but certain to hit eclipse...
-
If You’re Not in A City That Can See Solar Eclipse, Here’s Kenan Thompson’s Version
You won’t even need special glasses from Amazon
-
‘You can imagine it’s you, standing there on the edge’: Atle Rønningen’s best phone picture
A massive cliff and a fearless friend helped the photographer capture an unforgettable image“Eskil is a tough guy,” Atle Rønningen says of the friend he was hiking Pulpit Rock with. “It’s a massive cliff over 600 metres high, in Preikestolen, Norway. It’s so popular and busy in the summer months, so we went in the spring as soon as the snow had gone. It was still icy in some places, and the weather changed abruptly all day,” he says.It was fortunate Eskil had no fear of heights, Rønningen adds,...