Cool Mist /
Reflection /
Sarah & Ryan's Wedding /
In the Midst /
Paskistan's Former Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani /
This is a photograph I took in 2009 of Pakistan's Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani who Pakistan's Supreme Court ruled today was disqualified to hold office. Gilani's disqualification comes after his conviction of contempt after he failed to pursue corruption charges against President Asif Ali Zardari. At the conviction in April this year Gilani was spared jail. The case ends a long-term feud between the Pakistani Government and the country’s judiciary. Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry told a the court: ‘Since no appeal was filed therefore Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani stands disqualified as a member of the Majlis-e-Shoora [parliament].'
Hot, Hot, Hot /
La'Neyah Ingram, 7, and Ki'Yelle Morris, 3, stay cool in a swimming pool from the high temperatures on Tuesday afternoon in Homewood.
Izayah Bradshaw, 3, plays in the water at his grandmother's house in Homewood on Tuesday afternoon as temperatures reach the high 80's .
Mike Suska, a firefighter with East Liberty's Engine Company 8, cools off in a fire hydrant as firefighters extinguish a blaze in Morningside on Tuesday afternoon.
Scott Walkowski of Millvale tosses his son, Ryan, 7, as his daughter, Lilly, 5, stands at his side as they cool off in the Allegheny River near Sharpsburg on Tuesday afternoon.
Mason Erdeljac, 8, takes to the Allegheny River near Sharpsburg for some snorkeling on Tuesday afternoon as many head to the area's pools and rivers to cool off from the high temperatures.
River Fun /
Man Up /
TOP: Runners start the 10th Annual MAN UP Father’s Day 5k Run & Walk for Prostate Cancer on the North Side on Sunday morning, June 17, 2012. All proceeds raised benefit the Obediah Cole Foundation for Prostate Cancer. BOTTOM: Lloyd Dobler, 23, of Norman, OK finished first in the10th Annual MAN UP Father’s Day 10k Run & Walk for Prostate Cancer.
Flag Day /
Secretary of Labor /
John Thornton, 27, President of Astrobotic Technology Inc., shows Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis his company's lunar rover during her visit to Carnegie Mellon University on Thursday. Sec. Solis visited the university to announce nearly $147 million in new grants to develop and expand innovative strategies to help Americans return to work.
Rally for Teachers /
TOP: Ryan Davis, 9, of Squirrel Hill a student at Pittsburgh Montessori demonstrates in support of the 285 Pittsburgh Public Schools educators whose last day is Wednesday during a rally outside of the Board of Public Education of Pittsburgh offices on Wednesday evening, June 13, 2012. MIDDLE: Amon Warner-Fricke of Bloomfield a student at Pittsburgh Montessori demonstrates. BOTTOM: Tabitha Vereen, 32, of Beechview, demonstrates at the rally.