Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1834, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, American-English painter and illustrator (died 1903) was born. In 1915, Leonard Goodwin, British protozoologist (died 2008) was born. In 1962, Gaétan Duchesne, Canadian ice hockey player (died 2007) was born. In 1963, Al MacInnis, Canadian ice hockey player and coach was born. In 1976, Eduardo Nájera, Mexican-American basketball player and coach was born. In 1990, Connor Paolo, American actor was born. In 1994, Lucas Ocampos, Argentinian footballer was born. In 2003, Zahra Kazemi, Iranian-Canadian freelance photographer (born 1948) passed away. In 2007, Alfonso López Michelsen, Colombian lawyer and politician, 32nd President of Colombia (born 1913) passed away. In 2014, Randall Stout, American architect, designed the Taubman Museum of Art (born 1958) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Please, James Talarico, Take Plenty of Pictures

If you’re covering James Talarico launching his 750-mile “Frontera Tour” through South Texas in a desperate attempt to cosplay as someone who understands South Texas please consider the following statement: “We hope that James Talarico the Christian-bashing, gun-grabbing, gender-radical, open-borders Austin liberal takes a picture with every South Texas Democrat he can find. Texans deserve a [] The post Please, James Talarico, Take Plenty of Pictures appeared first on NRCC.

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