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If posting to social media or sharing the photos, the following byline must be used, Official Photo by Lori Massengill, Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin. These photographs are provided by The Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin as a courtesy and may be printed by the subjects in the photograph for personal use only.
The images used in the calendar, as arranged in an online promotional montage. The Calendargate controversy among American conservatives developed in December 2023 after the release of a 2024 calendar featuring photographs of female conservative activists and commentators, several of whom wore revealing clothing. Debates online among ...
Grab your calendar and a pen, it's time to mark down the first day of summer. ... March 19, 2024. First day of summer: June 20, 2024. First day of fall: Sept. 22, 2024. First day of winter: Dec ...
During summer break, these 22 million children need to be able to access adequate sources of nutrition. The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), [2] provides meals to low-income children throughout the country in areas where at least 50% of children qualify for free or reduced lunches. Lunches are ...
In North America, summer officially begins on Thursday, June 20. It’s the longest day of the year and follows Father's Day and Juneteenth, which fall earlier in the same week.
In turn, this discrepancy causes us to have a Leap Day every four years, which shifts the start of summer between June 20 and June 22, depending on the year (at least in the Northern Hemisphere).
These featured pictures, as scheduled below, appeared as the picture of the day (POTD) on the English Wikipedia's Main Page in March 2024. Individual sections for each day on this page can be linked to with the day number as the anchor name (e.g. [[Wikipedia:Picture of the day/March 2024#1]] for March 1).
The 2023–24 UC Davis Aggies men's basketball team represented the University of California, Davis in the 2022–23 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Aggies, led by 13th-year head coach Jim Les , played their home games at the University Credit Union Center in Davis, California as members of the Big West Conference .