December 10th, for decades, has been a day of firsts. In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt became the first American to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (for his role in mediating the Russo-Japanese War). In 1931, Jane Addams was the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize. In 1953, Hugh Hefner published the first Playboy magazine, and in 1958, the first domestic passenger jet flight took place in the U.S. when 111 passengers flew from New York to Miami on a National Airlines Boeing 707.
I wonder what will happen today that we’ll leave in the history books….
Peaches
- Liberal group spending $1M in Georgia Senate runoffs
- Those handwritten letters are garnering international attention.
- Cobb adds two voting sites ahead of runoff elections amid backlash
- Mary Norwood jumping in to help Trump?
- How votes shifted in the six political states of Georgia
- Trump warns Georgia AG not to rally other Republicans against Texas lawsuit
- The Data Analysts Who Believe They’ve Uncovered Widespread Illegal Voting in Georgia
- Why Georgia Runoffs Could Be Bad News For Stocks
- Where Are Georgia’s Senate Candidates Getting All That Cash From?
- Julian Castro focuses on the end goal many of us are hoping for.
Jimmy Carter
- The Florida whistleblower case continues to reveal more bizarre details.
- NY AG predicts Trump will step down to be pardoned by Pence.
- “Is a Constitutional Showdown coming?”
- Gallup: Affordable Care Act Approval Tied for High
- Black bikers see racism in Myrtle Beach traffic plan
- US to pay more than 9,000 nursing homes for controlling coronavirus infections
Sweet Tea
- Google’s top trending search queries for 2020 highlight one of the strangest years of all time
- And now 2020 is coming for the penguins.