After the sometimes sharp exchanges, Mentzen sat down for a beer with Trzaskowski and others in the pub he owns.
and provide the spa-like vibe you deserve.Jessica Damiano writes regular gardening columns for the AP and publishes the award-winning
for weekly gardening tips and advice.For more AP gardening stories, go toNEW YORK (AP) — What does “home” mean? Different things to all of us, of course.
A place of love, for some. One fraught with trouble, for others. An elusive concept for too many.“Home isn’t always a place of comfort. Nor is it always a location, or a place. Home can be a state of mind,” says Brooke Wyatt, curator of a show at the
called “Somewhere to Roost.”
The collection of 60 pieces explores artists’ conceptions of home in paintings, illustrations, folk art objects, collages, blanket chests, quilts and family photographs.Nawrocki is a 42-year-old historian who was tapped as by the national conservative Law and Justice party despite a lack of political experience or party membership. But this is seen as acting in his favor, as the party, which governed for 2015-2023, seeks to refresh its image before a parliamentary election in 2027.
Nawrocki’s supporters describe him as the embodiment of traditional, patriotic Polish values. They believe U.S. President Donald Trump’s support for him will strengthen Poland’s ties with the United States and make the country safer.Trzaskowski, 53, is Warsaw’s mayor and a close ally of Tusk. A deputy leader of Civic Platform, a pro-European Union party, he has been prominent in national politics for years. This is his second presidential bid after narrowly losing to Duda in 2020.
Supporters credit him with modernizing Warsaw through infrastructure, public transit expansion and. He is widely seen as pragmatic and focused on strengthening ties with other European nations.