Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake Sing a History of Rap
Posted on August 5, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
September 10, 2015 1:17 AM EDT
Justin Timberlake joined Jimmy Fallon for another installment of The History of Rap on The Tonight Show on Wednesday.
The pair started strong with R. Kelly’s and Jay Z’s hit “Fiesta” and went straight into LL Cool J’s “Rock the Bells.” Visiting some classics of the genre, Fallon did a convincing impersonation of Slick Rick’s yawn rhymes in “La Di Da Di” and went all out for “Straight Outta Compton” by N.
[Read More]Juls - 'Give you love' ft L.A.X
Posted on August 5, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
November 21, 2016 2:38 PM Sleek production from the Ghanaian producer and 'Mr Rasaki' makes the tune a good listen.
Juls - Give you love ft L.A.X Juls teams up with L.A.X on this record to Give you love. Recommended articles The Ghanaian producer shows again he's one of the best producers out there with this sleek production complemented by the vocals of L.A.X. Listen up and soak the goodness of the love song and its top notch production all in.
[Read More]LeBron James to Open House Three Thirty in Akron: Exclusive
Posted on August 5, 2024
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| Kelle Repass
Throughout his career, no matter where he’s played, LeBron James has remained staunchly loyal to his hometown of Akron, Ohio. His off-court initiatives in the city started with an annual charity bike-a-thon, then evolved into educational investment in local students: in 2013 his foundation gave $280,000 worth of Samsung tablets to Akron third graders. “I had a notion, maybe we should start a school,” James tells TIME. “And people, besides those who were inside our bubble, didn’t believe we could accomplish that.
[Read More]Leona Lewis (Singer) - On This Day
Posted on August 5, 2024
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| Kelle Repass
Profession: Singer
Biography: Leona Lewis is a British singer, songwriter, and actress who gained prominence after winning the third season of The X Factor in 2006. Her success on the show led to a recording contract and the release of her debut single, "A Moment Like This," which set a download record at the time.
Her first album, Spirit, released in 2007, was a commercial success, with the single "
[Read More]Man crucified with real nails playing Jesus on Good Friday
Posted on August 5, 2024
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| Kelle Repass
This year, he decided to carry out this controversial act for peace in Ukraine, the Gaza Strip and other hot spots around the world, reports the AP agency. The tradition of crucifixion on Good Friday has a long history in the Philippines. It all started in the 1950s, when a local playwright wrote a play about the last days of Jesus. The performance of this play led to the first crucifixion in 1962, which over time turned into an annual tradition attracting both believers and tourists.
[Read More]More People Over 65 Are Getting Plastic Surgery
Posted on August 5, 2024
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| Patria Henriques
Does your grandmother seem to be looking younger these days?
She may be one of the 143,000 Americans aged 65 and older who opted to go under the knife in the past year, according 2015 statistics from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. “Grandma plastic surgery” is on the rise: Facelifts and cosmetic eyelid surgeries have doubled among people 65 and up over the last two decades, according to statistics obtained by The Washington Post.
[Read More]Mosquito Repellent and Bug Spray: Picaridin and Lemon Eucalyptus Win
Posted on August 5, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
If mosquitoes love to slurp your blood—and yes, some people are more prone to a bite than others—you’ll likely stop at nothing to keep them away, harsh chemicals and all. A Consumer Reports survey of 2,011 U.S. adults found that almost 75% are more concerned with the many diseases transported by mosquitoes and ticks, like Lyme disease, West Nile Virus and chikungunya, than with potentially dangerous chemicals in their bug spray.
[Read More]Navy | Time
Posted on August 5, 2024
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| Martina Birk
See Colorized Photos of a Peaceful Pearl Harbor in the Months Before War
In 1940, LIFE Magazine profiled the U.S. Navy
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Neil, The Rebel Vanderbilt - On This Day
Posted on August 5, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
August 24, 1918 — Cornelius Vanderbilt IV, who served his country on the battlefields of France during the First World War, was promoted to become a wagoner on this day – the equivalent of a corporal. It was no big deal especially considering that his father, who had risen through the ranks, had reached the heights of brigadier-general only a few weeks earlier.
At the age of 19 the young Cornelius had enlisted in the American Expeditionary Force in 1917 – against the wishes of his parents, especially his mother.
[Read More]Ohio Middle School Teacher Accused of Sex with Student
Posted on August 5, 2024
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| Billy Koelling
December 16, 2017 12:58 PM EST
A former Ohio middle school teacher was indicted on charges of sexual battery and unlawful sexual conduct with a minor who attends the school where she taught.
Jessica Langford, 32, allegedly had oral sex and intercourse with a student at Miamisburg Middle School in May, the Dayton Daily News reports. She was indicted in late November, after asking prosecutors to name her accuser and specify the allegations.
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