Top photographers in Washington, in their own words, on the genesis and meaning of their defining images from President Trump’s first full year in office. — Kim Bubello and Andrew Katz
‘Alone In This Moment’
By Carolyn Kaster
There are days covering the White House when tragedy strikes our country and we look to the President for comfort. In this image, President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump walk from the White House residence to the South Lawn for a moment of silence to remember the victims of the mass shooting in Las Vegas the night before.
#6. The Office
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Jim hooked up with Pam, and the show lived to tell the tale. In its third year, the sitcom deftly played the office love triangle (sorry, Team Karen), balanced wackiness and poignancy and pulled off the brilliant flip-the-script move of promoting temp Ryan to become Michael's corporate boss. Its roster of supporting characters is as broad, delightful and well-drawn as any ensemble drama's. You don't have to be crazy not to watch this show, but it would help.
You know how Stephen Hawking said: “The best evidence we have that time travel is not possible, and never will be, is that we have not been invaded by hordes of tourists from the future.” But what if these tourists come to our time, but they do it secretly? You may even have met one of them. Let’s see the most famous time travelers.
Meet Orrin. He’s a cyborg who came to us from the year 2050 to stop the coming end of the world. In 2020, he appeared on a TV show where he said the whole world was inside the matrix.
It may seem that naturally two-toned hair, hands devoid of fingerprints, and thunder fingers exist only within the realms of comic books and films. However, these distinctive traits are indeed found in real individuals. While these people may not possess superhuman abilities, their unique characteristics are nonetheless remarkable.
1. “I was born with 2 different colored eyelashes.”
2. “I’m 21 and still have 2 baby teeth.”
My son had that, he didn't have adult teeth inder them.
3. “A second nail has been growing out of my finger ever since it got trapped in a car door when I was 8.
Population: 87,000 (approx.) Five Fascinating Facts: 1. The region has been immortalised in pop culture by the 1977 hit song "Mull of Kintyre" by Paul McCartney's band, Wings 2. There are several spots throughout the Western Isles, where it's possible to see across to Ireland on a clear day 3. There are more than 3,000 miles of coastline in the region, which is approximately the same as the whole of France 4.