Trump does play-by-play in the broadcast booth of Commanders game

President Donald Trump made a rare appearance in the broadcast booth during the Washington Commanders-Detroit Lions game, during which he talked military recruitment and football and even tried his hand at some play-by-play announcing. Trump oddly made history on Sunday when he became the first sitting U. S. president to attend an NFL regular-season game since [.].

Jon Stewart Torches Trump’s Gatsby-Themed Party Amid Looming Hunger Crisis: “Doesn’t Give A F— About Even Looking Like He Gives A F—“

Kicking off his monologue on tonight’s episode of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart addressed his recently renewed contract, thanking fans for their support, as well as the Los Angeles Dodgers’ triumph over the Toronto Blue Jays, joking about America’s biggest “enemy” Canada. Similar to John Oliver last night, the political comic delved straight into [.].

Revamped Coral Gables Mobility Hub rolls rapidly ahead

Following an update on new design components for the Coral Gables Mobility Hub, the city commission is moving forward with the next steps to commence construction. With a 3-2 vote in favor at this week’s commission meeting, M. Arthur Gensler Jr. & Associates Inc. presented new renderings of the proposed “Carved by Nature” design option [.] The post Revamped Coral Gables Mobility Hub rolls rapidly ahead appeared first on Miami Today.

The White House: A cherished American landmark

In its 225-year history, the White House has been burned by British troops, reconstructed, expanded, and gut-renovated. This past week, it was partly demolished by its current occupant, who is building a huge ballroom.

Will a Chinese firm’s Bali beach lift project alter the local landscape?

The Bali heat proved too much for Zhang Min, a 30-year-old tourist from Chengdu, one afternoon last month. She had made it to a cliff above one of the Indonesian holiday destinations most sought-after scenic spots, but was exhausted by the journey. The roads are really poor, Zhang said as her group stopped above the T. Rex-shaped headland a unique land mass that has made Kelingking one of the worlds most photographed beaches. Her group opted against hiking down a steep, sun-exposed trail.