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Jack Knowlton with Tiz The Law after the G1 Champagne
To borrow a term used by the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, I was skeptically hopeful when Coolmore announced it had bought the breeding rights to Tiz the Law following the Constitution colt s 3 ¾-length victory in the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes, shortened to 1 1/8 miles and run as the opening leg of the Triple Crown on June 20.
Hopeful because of the comment made at the time by Jack Knowlton, managing partner of Tiz the Law s owner, Sackatoga Stable, that the partnership was “excited to see what Tiz the Law has in store on the track for the remainder of his 3-year-old year
Attorney for the President Rudy Giuliani speaks to the media at a press conference held in the back parking lot of Four Seasons Total Landscaping on Nov. 7, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The press conference took place just minutes after news networks announced that Joe Biden had won the presidency over Donald Trump, after it was projected he had won the state of Pennsylvania.
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Tribune News Service
President Donald Trump was impeached, but acquitted at the beginning of 2020. As the year closed, he lost the presidential race to Joe Biden. The former vice president was last candidate standing in a record field that saw more than 25 Democrats run for the nomination including Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders and surprise newcomer Pete Buttigieg.
These are just a few highlights of the events that took place throughout this year.
A photograph is known to be worth a thousand words, so here’s a look back at the photos that shaped 2020.
January 2020
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Debris is seen from a plane crash on the outskirts of Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2019. A Ukrainian airplane carrying at least 170 people crashed on Wednesday shortly after takeoff from Tehran’s main airport, killing all onboard, state TV reported. (AP Photos/Mohammad Nasiri)
Biggest news year EVER in pictures: DailyMail.com photographers share the best of their photos from 2020
2020 was unlike any other year as America was roiled by a pandemic as well as social and political turmoil
Americans were forced indoors as restaurants, bars, clubs, stores, and offices shut down starting in March
Fatal shootings of Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor and death of George Floyd sparked a mass movement
DailyMail.com photographers captured turbulent scenes of public rage and despair in a divided country
Look back at The Setonian’s top headlines of 2020
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Posted By Nicholas Kerr on Dec 31, 2020
There are years that are like no other, and then there is 2020. From the protests for racial justice to the loss of cultural icons and the global pandemic that overshadowed it all,
The Setonian compiled our top headlines of the past year to help us ring in the new one.
January
Shawn Simons (left), a survivor of the fire, now tours the country with his former roommate Alvaro Llanos to lecture students about fire safety. (Nicholas Kerr/Editor-in-Chief)