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Dallas Taylor’s rock and roll career may have been short-lived, but it wasn’t without success. Taylor, who died Sunday at age 66, was the drummer for Crosby, Stills & Nash (and later Young) on albums throughout the late ’60s, and even played with the group at Woodstock in 1969. He eventually lost his gig with them in 1970 after his drug addiction became too disruptive to the group, but not before leaving behind some great hits.
It was Aug. 11, 1965, that Los Angeles police officer Lee Minikus tried to arrest Marquette Frye for driving drunk in the city’s Watts neighborhood—an event that led to one of the most infamous race riots in American history. By the time the week was over, nearly three dozen people were dead. TIME’s coverage from those incendiary days offers insight into why Watts erupted–and lessons for the current charged moment in America.
Lead actor, the un-usual suspects Ivy League grads don’t normally aspire to a life in prison. But for Princeton alum Wentworth Miller, incarceration has been life-changing. Miller plays inmate Michael Scofield, the emotional center in the Fox hit “Prison Break,” an engrossing drama with an absurd premise: A man robs a bank in order to engineer an escape with his brother, who’s been wrongly convicted of murdering the U.
July 25, 2024 7:03 AM EDT In a state better known for its beaches, theWorld Equestrian Center draws visitors inland to Central Florida’s rolling horse country. The 378-acre, oak-lined campus is the largest equestrian complex in the United States and hosts a biannual hunter/jumper series and Saturday night Grand Prix with a $100,000 purse, both of which draw athletes from around the world. The March 2024 opening of a new 390-room hotel—The Riding Academy, with trophy-style lamps and stirrup-inspired accessories—cements the WEC’s leisure appeal.
On April 1, the Department of Health and Human Services released a letter to the nation’s teaching hospitals and medical schools to “reiterate and provide clarity” about the need for written, informed consent before “sensitive and intimate examinations” such as breast, pelvic, prostate, and rectal examinations, as part of medical training. Any institutions that do not comply with such rules could lose Medicare funding. Regulation of the pelvic exam is long overdue.
This ethnic group, like every other ethnic group, are known for their religious as well as cultural belief and traditions some of which are funny and nothing but just myths and superstitions (if you ask me). Anyway, here are 10 funny beliefs of Yoruba people 1. Pregnant women must attach safety pin to their clothes ADVERTISEMENT Yorubas believe that it is wrong for a pregnant woman not to attach safety pins to her clothes.
March 10, 2018 11:13 AM EST In a new video on his StarTalk YouTube channel, Neil deGrasse Tyson took on Flat Earthers — those who believe the Earth is flat — and blamed the conspiracy theory’s rise on “free speech” and a “failed educational system.” “We have video from space of the rotating spherical Earth. The Earth is round,” deGrasse Tyson said in his latest video with comedian Chuck Nice.
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If you don’t want to be lost when they communicate, then you should have an updated list of what they are saying these days. 1. LMK: Let me know This is usually when Gen Zs need to be updated on things. So they will be like, "lmk how it goes." ADVERTISEMENT 2. DYG: Do you get? This is usually a form of agreement and not really a question.