An already difficult National Football League season just got tougher for the San Francisco 49ers.
11.11.2020 - 15:48 / foxnews.com
“Thank you for your service.” Every Veterans Day, I look forward to that message from friends and family members.They all know I served, in part because so many of my stories begin with, “One time when I was in the Marine Corps…” My response is always the same: “It was my pleasure,” and I truly mean it. Just as often as I’m thanked for my service, I’m asked, “Why did you serve?” It’s a fair question, considering that we’ve had an all-volunteer force since 1974, so I didn’t have to do it.
An already difficult National Football League season just got tougher for the San Francisco 49ers.
San Francisco’s surge in coronavirus cases placed the city back in the state’s most restrictive “purple tier,” signaling new rules starting Monday, Mayor London Breed announced on Twitter Saturday. A limited stay-at-home order will mean all nonessential indoor businesses will close and members from different households will not be permitted to gather between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.
A former San Francisco rookie police officer who killed an unarmed Black man just weeks into the job has been charged in connection to the death.
Mark David Rich and famous folk are notorious for their itchy real estate feet, buying and selling multimillion-dollar homes with the same ease and alacrity as mere financial mortals might, say, buy a new pair of shoes or change out the baking soda box in the fridge. One exception, at least in San Francisco, is Hollywood veteran Winona Ryder, who’s owned the same home in the city’s affluent Cow Hollow neighborhood for 25 years.
Also on this day: Elizabeth I accedes to the English throne upon the death of her half-sister, Queen Mary, beginning a 44-year reign.Congress holds its first session in the partially completed U.S. Capitol building.The Suez Canal opens in Egypt.The Union Pacific Railroad Co.
Also on this day: British troops capture Fort Washington in New York during the American Revolution.The newly created Federal Reserve Banks open in 12 cities.The United States and the Soviet Union establish diplomatic relations. Al Capone, right, Chicago's infamous gang overlord during prohibition, leaves Harrisburg, Pa., on Nov.
statement to the San Francisco Chronicle.Earlier on Friday, the Chronicle reported that at least 12 people from different households attended the dinner party, which was to celebrate the birthday of Jason Kinney, a friend and political adviser to Newsom.
Six modern warriors join "Fox & Friends Weekend" host Pete Hegseth for target practice at a Texas shooting range on a special Veterans Day edition of Fox Nation's "Modern Warriors". The show premieres ahead of the Nov.
Latics boss since mid-September when he was appointed by the club's administrators following the departure of Paul Cook. The Latics sit bottom of the table on seven points from 11 games, and were recently knocked out of the FA Cup at the first round stage at the hands of National League North side Chorley.BBC Sport reports that Sheridan has been offered the role at the managerless Robins and has told Wigan's administrators that he has chosen to accept the offer.
Also on this day: Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen, the first provisional president of the Republic of China, is born. Baseball gets its first “czar” as Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis is elected commissioner of the American and National Leagues.The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge opens as President Franklin D.
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo used Veterans Day as an opportunity to attack GOP lawmakers for not taking a stance against President Trump's ongoing efforts to challenge the results of the presidential election. Cuomo opened his show Wednesday night by paying tribute to the men and women in uniform and their families, but he quickly shifted to expressing ire towards Republicans for not stopping the president's legal battles in various battleground states and aiding in the peaceful transition of power
SANTA CRUZ – As the sun begins to settle over the horizon to the west of where I’m sitting here in the mountains surrounded by an endless parade of Redwood trees, my thoughts as I end this Veterans Day are three thousand plus miles away thinking of a lone sentry as he, or she, guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; marching twenty-one steps, turning, pausing twenty-one seconds, turning and marching twenty one steps back down that black rubber mat again.
Americans have observed the holiday, Veterans Day, on Nov. 11 since 1919, a year after fighting ended in World War I.
Yesterday I asked my dad what it meant to him when someone says “Thank you for your service.” He said it means everything because it was the honor of his lifetime to serve this country.
President Trump on Wednesday attended a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery to mark Veterans Day -- Trump’s first public event since he was projected to have lost the presidential election to President-elect Joe Biden. Trump visited the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, along with first lady Melania Trump, as well as Vice President Mike Pence and second lady Karen Pence.
From Bunker Hill through the present day, America’s veterans have made tremendous sacrifices to preserve our nation and keep her people free. And so, on Veterans Day 2020, it’s fair to ask: How are we doing by our veterans? Politically, we are a 50/50 nation, deeply divided.
President Trump on Wednesday is attending a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery to mark Veterans Day -- Trump’s first public event since he was projected to have lost the presidential election to President-elect Joe Biden. Trump will be joined at the 11 a.m.