Published: Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Photo of Trump Twitter feed on a computer screen. Photo credit: Jaap Arriens/Sipa USA/Newscom
President Trump s former Twitter feed is seen on a laptop screen in 2018. Jaap Arriens/Sipa USA/Newscom
A government watchdog group is accusing Interior Department officials of pushing agency staff to disseminate pro-Trump messaging emphasizing the president s personal Twitter account ahead of the 2020 election, citing newly disclosed internal emails and text messages.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) today published 36 pages of records obtained via an ongoing Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.
The documents include emails in which U.S. Geological Survey and Fish and Wildlife Service staff members raised concerns about linking to Trump s personal Twitter account, citing the looming presidential contest, rather than the official @POTUS handle.
Vietnam Veterans at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Washington, DC
Pause for a moment of remembrance at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, also known as “The Wall,” which bears the names of more than 58,000 Americans who were killed or listed as missing in action during the war.
The DC War Memorial is off the beaten path, tucked away in the Ash Woods just east of the Korean War Veterans Memorial. Rent a bike from Capital Bikeshare and bring a picnic here; it’s also one of only three spots on the National Mall where you can get married.
The World War II Memorial, which lies just west of the Washington Monument, tells the story of the conflict through 56 granite pillars arranged in a semicircle around a plaza with two triumphal arches representing the Allied victories on the Atlantic and Pacific fronts, as well as 24 bronze bas-relief panels depicting scenes on the battlefield and at home.
December 7, 2020
A NM Christmas: Harrison Schmitt students decorate DC Christmas tree Written by Makayla Grijalva on December 7, 2020
(Press Staff Photo by Aaron Rogers)
Harrison Schmitt Elementary School art teacher Trish Doherty hands a goody bag filled with popcorn and hot chocolate to fourth grader Audriana Placencia ahead of a virtual viewing party for the National Christmas Tree lighting. Placencia was one of 12 students from the school who decorated an ornament to be hung on one of the 56 trees surrounding the National Christmas Tree.
Roadrunners, pueblos, UFOs, Zia symbols and of course chile.
Students from Harrison Schmitt Elementary School in Silver City represented the state of New Mexico this holiday season by decorating ornaments to adorn one of the 56 trees surrounding the National Christmas Tree at President’s Park in Washington, D.C.
Pining for a Way to Save the Planet? Try a 3D Printed Christmas Tree That Soaks Up CO2
Pining for a Way to Save the Planet? Try a 3D Printed Christmas Tree That Soaks Up CO2
BARCELONA, Spain Spanish architects have created a stylish 3D-printed Christmas tree that can absorb carbon dioxide.
The high-tech tree was invented by External Reference, an architecture studio based in Barcelona. The faux fir tree can neutralize carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen and other gases.
The tree was made with a 3D printer using a chemical product containing minerals that are 100% natural and capable of absorbing CO2 and thereby purifying the air.