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Reading for the first time? Sign up here. | | TOP NEWS | | | State Supreme Court Issues Order | | The Nevada Supreme Court has overturned a lower court ruling that deemed the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy's designation of marijuana as a schedule I drug as unconstitutional, allowing the... | | | | | Crash in Brazil An airplane crashed near Sao Paulo on Friday, killing all 61 people on board. The airline, VOEPASS, said the twin-engine turboprop plane was headed to Sao Paulo's international airport. A gut-wrenching video filmed by a civilian on the ground shows the plane spinning as it falls out of the cloudy sky with no apparent forward momentum. After the plane disappeared behind some trees, an explosion could be heard and a plume of black smoke shot up. The aircraft crashed near a residence, but no injuries were reported on the ground, according to a local official. In the area where the plane crashed, there was an active warning for icing between 12,000 and 21,000 feet elevation, according to the website, and the plane was flying at 17,000 feet when it started going down. (Full Story ›) | | MORE TOP NEWS | | | | | | | | | | | | HEALTH | | | | INSPIRING | | | | CULTURE | | | The Civil War's Photographer | | Some of the most haunting images of the American Civil War were captured by the lens of a self-taught photographer and immigrant from Scotland named Alexander Gardner.
Intrigued by the work of renowned photographer Mathew Brady, Gardner transitioned from editing a Glasgow newspaper to mastering the wet plate negative process. He eventually ended up in New York, where Brady recognized his talent and hired him. Gardner quickly became a key figure in Brady's studio, eventually overseeing the Washington branch and documenting the war's brutal reality.
From the Battle of Antietam to the final days of President Lincoln, Gardner's work provides a stark visual record of a nation in turmoil. His poignant images reflect the human cost of conflict and the hope for a united future.
But Gardner's story doesn't end with the war—his later work with Native American leaders and the Union Pacific Railroad further cemented his legacy as a pivotal figure in American photography. | | | | | EPOCH BUY | | | | EPOCH TV | | | | | | OPINION | | | | | | EPOCH FUN | | | | | | Did you know The Epoch Times prints the best U.S. broadsheet newspaper?
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