Honored to attend the Kennedy Center Honors. 💫
(📷: @tonypowell1, @tom_brenner and I think you can guess which picture I took.) Kennedy Center For Performing Arts
Honored to attend the Kennedy Center Honors. 💫
(📷: @tonypowell1, @tom_brenner and I think you can guess which picture I took.) Kennedy Center For Performing Arts
Honored to attend the Kennedy Center Honors. 💫
(📷: @tonypowell1, @tom_brenner and I think you can guess which picture I took.) Kennedy Center For Performing Arts
Honored to attend the Kennedy Center Honors. 💫
(📷: @tonypowell1, @tom_brenner and I think you can guess which picture I took.) Kennedy Center For Performing Arts
Nick Saban has been the head coach at Alabama since I was a freshman in high school. It’s hard to put into words what he means to me, but really, what he means to the state of Alabama. Six national championships, a 120-18 record in the SEC and more than a few thrown headsets doesn’t begin to do it. He brought a sense of pride and leadership when he arrived in Tuscaloosa that January morning in 2007, and the place hasn’t been the same since. I’ll miss guessing which blazer he was going to wear for A-Day. While I’m devastated by this news, I’m grateful that I got to bear witness to the Saban era. Thank you for these 17 seasons, Coach.
Nick Saban has been the head coach at Alabama since I was a freshman in high school. It’s hard to put into words what he means to me, but really, what he means to the state of Alabama. Six national championships, a 120-18 record in the SEC and more than a few thrown headsets doesn’t begin to do it. He brought a sense of pride and leadership when he arrived in Tuscaloosa that January morning in 2007, and the place hasn’t been the same since. I’ll miss guessing which blazer he was going to wear for A-Day. While I’m devastated by this news, I’m grateful that I got to bear witness to the Saban era. Thank you for these 17 seasons, Coach.
Nick Saban has been the head coach at Alabama since I was a freshman in high school. It’s hard to put into words what he means to me, but really, what he means to the state of Alabama. Six national championships, a 120-18 record in the SEC and more than a few thrown headsets doesn’t begin to do it. He brought a sense of pride and leadership when he arrived in Tuscaloosa that January morning in 2007, and the place hasn’t been the same since. I’ll miss guessing which blazer he was going to wear for A-Day. While I’m devastated by this news, I’m grateful that I got to bear witness to the Saban era. Thank you for these 17 seasons, Coach.
Nick Saban has been the head coach at Alabama since I was a freshman in high school. It’s hard to put into words what he means to me, but really, what he means to the state of Alabama. Six national championships, a 120-18 record in the SEC and more than a few thrown headsets doesn’t begin to do it. He brought a sense of pride and leadership when he arrived in Tuscaloosa that January morning in 2007, and the place hasn’t been the same since. I’ll miss guessing which blazer he was going to wear for A-Day. While I’m devastated by this news, I’m grateful that I got to bear witness to the Saban era. Thank you for these 17 seasons, Coach.
Nick Saban has been the head coach at Alabama since I was a freshman in high school. It’s hard to put into words what he means to me, but really, what he means to the state of Alabama. Six national championships, a 120-18 record in the SEC and more than a few thrown headsets doesn’t begin to do it. He brought a sense of pride and leadership when he arrived in Tuscaloosa that January morning in 2007, and the place hasn’t been the same since. I’ll miss guessing which blazer he was going to wear for A-Day. While I’m devastated by this news, I’m grateful that I got to bear witness to the Saban era. Thank you for these 17 seasons, Coach.
My ride for the day. 📷: @nytmills
My ride for the day. 📷: @nytmills
My ride for the day. 📷: @nytmills
A grand Grand Prix. F1 Miami Grand Prix
No signs were stolen in the making of this photo. #SpecialTeamsForever #SeeYouNextSeason #WillReichardForPrez 🫶 Rose Bowl Stadium
Hadley Duvall was 12 years old when she was raped by her stepfather and became pregnant. Last year, after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, and she was seeing people she knew cheering the decision, she posted about what happened to her. That led to her being featured in one of the most searing ads about abortion rights in the Kentucky governor’s race. Asked what she says to lawmakers who favor abortion bans and don’t make exceptions for rape and incest, Hadley told me, “I would just ask them to look at their daughters, their granddaughters, their nieces, any woman or little girl who’s significant in their life, and just think it was me at one point, and it can be somebody else the next day.”
Following up on Sen. Ron Johnson’s claims made on The Source Monday night.