frequently uses whenever he comes out on stage during one of his rallies.You can see the moment for yourself in the video below:That's Judge Schroeder's phone. It's playing Trump's campaign theme song.
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Unranked Illinois defeated No. 7 Penn State today in a record-setting nine overtimes, as the Fighting Illini scored on a short touchdown pass to topple the Nittany Lions 20-18 in a Big 10 battle.
The game was held at Penn State’s home field in State College, PA, as part of Penn State’s homecoming weekend. Traditionally, homecoming games are planned around an opponent that’s expected to lose and send the alumni home happy. That was not to be the case this Saturday.
The previous record for the most
frequently uses whenever he comes out on stage during one of his rallies.You can see the moment for yourself in the video below:That's Judge Schroeder's phone. It's playing Trump's campaign theme song.
Mexico two years ago, Patino said.Through tears, Patino described how his son — who enjoyed weight lifting, football and rugby — used his strength to break a door and free his mom from the wreckage.“He loved his mom,” Patino said. “He said everything that he was doing, it was trying to help his mom.
Axel Acosta, 21. He was a computer science major at Western Washington University.Danish Baig, 27.
Director, producer and screenwriter Michael Laughlin, whose credits include Two-Lane Blacktop, Town & Country and Strange Behavior, died on October 20th at the age of 82.
J. Kim Murphy administratorMichael Laughlin, a filmmaker and producer whose credits included the likes of 1971’s “Two-Lane Blacktop” and 1981’s “Strange Behavior,” died on Oct.
Twitter page.“FYI - I will be singing our National Anthem for Game 6 of the NLCS in Atlanta tonight between the @Braves and @Dodgers,” he wrote, adding an American flag to his post.The 58-year-old Tritt is a native of suburban Marietta, not far from the Braves' stadium.
R Kelly’s second trial over allegations of sexual abuse – in his home town of Chicago – is now set to begin on 1 Aug 2022. The criminal proceedings in Illinois have been delayed by both the COVID-19 pandemic and the concurrent proceedings in New York state.Kelly, of course, was found guilty of all charges at the end of his headline-grabbing trial in New York.
official Facebook page, which announced the news, did not specify a cause of death.“Without exaggeration, Ralph’s talent and influence has shaped the world of music for generations and will continue to bless and enrich our world for many generations to come,” reads the post.
wrote in a statement Monday.Tritt canceled four upcoming shows in Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois and Kentucky.“Any show I have booked that discriminates against concert-goers by requiring proof of vaccination, a COVID test, or a mask is being canceled immediately,” the “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin'” singer said.Guitarist Eric Clapton and comic Jim Breuer have also said they would not perform at venues that require vaccination proof.Artists like Bruce Springsteen and the Foo Fighters have taken the
Keeping it in the family. Ludacris is aware of the tension between Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson, but he prefers to let them handle it themselves.
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Country singer Travis Tritt has canceled tour dates in an act of protest against vaccine and coronavirus testing mandates. On Monday, the performer announced on his website that he has canceled upcoming shows in Muncie, Indiana on Oct. 23, Philadelphia, Mississippi on November 6, Peoria, Illinois on Nov 11 and Louisville, Kentucky on Nov.
“Oh William!” by Elizabeth Strout (Random House)Elizabeth Strout has written another voice-driven novel, the third in a series of books about the fictional writer Lucy Barton and the people she grew up with in a small town in rural Illinois.“Oh William!” returns to the first-person perspective of 2016’s bestselling “My Name is Lucy Barton,” narrated by Lucy as she slowly recovers from what should have been a routine operation and her mother, from whom she’s been estranged, comes to see her in
If insanity is doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different results, who, then, in the Halloween franchise best fits that description?Is it unstoppable serial killer Michael Myers? Or the pitiable folks of Haddonfield, Illinois who try and fail to stop him year after deadly year? Firing rounds of bullets that just miss him, and shouting his name to distract him aren’t saving lives or slowing down his killing sprees.