Awash in snow, path to Pikes Peak summit proving dangerous. Last May, Teresa Taylor was watching climbers pad up to the summit of Pikes Peak in shorts and sneakers. This year, she's warning everyone that beyond Barr Camp, you'd better be dressed for the worst.
During today's White House press briefing, spokesman Tony Snow twice confessed "I don't know" when asked why it has taken four years for President Bush to appoint a czar to oversee the war in Iraq.
Tony Snow challenged on Bush hypocrisy over an acceptable level of violence.
Northern Ireland rockers Snow Patrol's anthemic hit Run could be set to be used as a protest song for the country's ousted smokers. The hit, which contains the very apt lines "light up, light up, as if you have a choice" may not have been written with this in mind.
White House Press Secretary Tony Snow returned to the job this morning and hit the ground running. In his first interview with CBS's Early Show, Snow declared that the White House never tried to link Iraq and September 11.
White House Press Secretary Tony Snow revealed to CNN he plans to return to his post next week, a month after a cancerous growth was found on his liver.
Ski resort operators in the snow-deprived Alps should rethink the use of artificial snow as it saps water reserves and could leave an impact well beyond the region, scientists say.
A severe weather system blamed for two deaths plowed eastward Saturday, rattling the Gulf states with strong thunderstorms as the Northeast prepared for possible coastal flooding.
Another spring snowstorm spread across the upper Midwest on Wednesday, closing schools and grounding more than 200 airline flights.
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Snow, who hoped he had overcome colon cancer after surgery and chemotherapy two years ago, learned after surgery this week that a new growth in his abdomen was cancerous and the disease had spread to his liver. The 51-year-old press secretary, a father of three, is facing a new round of chemotherapy and vowed to beat his cancer again.
A growth removed from White House spokesman Tony Snow's abdomen was found to be cancerous and it appears to have spread to his liver, the White House said on Tuesday.
No, it's not a promotion for Winchell's or Krispy Kreme. "This is no joke. We did not build it," said Mike Stanford, an avalanche-control expert with the state Department of Transportation (WSDOT). "They are a natural occurrence in nature."
The White House on Friday backed off its earlier contention that then-White House Counsel Harriet Miers first raised the idea of firing U.S. attorneys--an act that led to a firestorm of criticism of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. "It has been described as her idea but ... I don't want to try to vouch for origination," said White House press secretary Tony Snow, who previously had asserted Miers was the person who came up with the idea. "At this juncture, people have hazy memories."
Really amazing crystal clear pictures of Antarctica up close. Lots of penguins, lots of ice, beautiful pictures!
The storm that pounded the Midwest brought snow and sleet across the Northeast on Monday, closing schools, turning highways sloppy and slowing air travelers. At least 68 flights were canceled by JetBlue.
A large, fast-moving snowstorm closed sections of major highways on the Plains on Saturday and dumped more than a foot of snow on the Upper Midwest
A large, fast-moving snowstorm closed sections of major highways on the plains of eastern Colorado and western Kansas on Saturday, and threatened to dump more than a foot of snow on the Upper Midwest.
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer activated elements of the state Army National Guard to assist in removing the massive amounts of snow in Oswego County on Lake Ontario and to prepare for other missions as needed.
Sliding cars and jackknifed trucks snarled highway traffic, and flights were grounded Tuesday as a storm blew out of the Midwest with a threat of up to 2 feet of blowing, drifting snow.
A blast of snow, gusty winds and plunging temperatures in the Midwest created headaches for travelers Tuesday with canceled flights and slick, slushy roads.
You think you know snow? If you're like me, a good 12" snow here in the Midwest shuts us down and leaves us digging out for a few days. Now imagine 10 times that amount with 4 more feet coming and that leaves you with the amazing photos below
Two teenage Ohio girls posted a fake announcement on their school district's website that said school was closed for the day due to winter weather, police said. The notice, posted Monday, confused many parents - snow was not in the forecast - and persuaded some students to stay home.
Japan - It was almost the snow festival that wasn't when an unexpected thaw struck the opening day of the internationally renowned Sapporo ice sculpture fair.
While the northern Plains and Northeast shiver in dangerously cold temperatures, the folks in upstate New York are keeping warm shoveling snow -- lots of snow. Since Sunday, the small towns of Parish and Mexico have recorded more than 6 feet of snow, and forecasters with the National Weather Service say it isn't over yet. The area received a
Yesterday a strange phenomena happened in Omsk region Russia. Pretty vast territory of Omsk region was covered with a snow that had an unusual color. It was orange.
Mysterious yellow snow that fell on parts of Siberia earlier this week is not toxic, Russian emergency officials said on Friday.
President George W. Bush did not intend to insult Democrats by failing to pronounce their party's full name in his State of the Union address, spokesman Tony Snow said on Monday.
The snow is already piled so high that drivers cannot see around corners. Homeowners are getting worried their roofs can't handle the load. And snow-removal crews are running up the overtime hours.
White House Spokesman Tony Snow praised himself, The White House Spokesman, for doing a fantastic job since taking over for Scott McClellan in early May, Underneath Politics has learned.
A surprise storm dusted parts of Southern California with snow, snarling traffic but delighting many who raced to snap pictures and pack snowballs in the hour before it melted.









