In 1975, political consultant Tim Kraft’s job was to turn “Jimmy who?” into Jimmy Carter, the bona fide presidential ...
Staff meteorologists said it’s not uncommon to meet people who misunderstand what they do. The actual answer is a mix, but always requires math and messaging — and often an exciting rush.
Mickey’s suitcases are also covered in travel stickers. A world map under the shade features photos from destinations ... Immediately inside is a stone wall featuring a “Welcome Home” sign with ...
Somebody else found boxes of straw hats and affixed Carter bumper stickers to their brims ... and it put Carter on the national map. Or, at least, in the pages of The New York Times.
The Disney Wonderful World of Sweets store in the Downtown Disney District is now closer to being complete, with walls down and signs installed.
Every map of the world that you have ever seen is inaccurate. Well, of course, you might think. How could they map out the world when it’s round, not flat? True. But that isn’t the point.
oversaw a fleet of Audi TCR race cars, ziptied Lamborghini Super Trofeo cars back together, been over the wall during the Rolex 24, and worked in the intense world of IndyCar.
More about Rob Copeland Maureen Farrell writes about Wall Street, focusing on private equity, hedge funds and billionaires and how they influence the world of investing. More about Maureen Farrell ...
The West, Lavrov said, clings to America’s decaying hegemony but is inexorably losing ground to the “free world”—his Orwellian term for the axis of autocracies led by Russia, China ...