cocaine and a knife despite being booted out of the UK multiple times. Xhenson Duka was caught with the illegal items while on immigration bail and will now spend the next three years behind bars after pleading guilty.
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BBC Radio 2 listeners have voted U2’s ‘The Joshua Tree’ the greatest album of the 1980s. This is why we can’t have nice things.The poll was announced to coincide with National Album Day, which was on Saturday.
Did you listen to lots of albums? Did you listen to ‘The Joshua Tree’? Did you do either of those things remembering that Saturday was National Album Day?“‘The Joshua Tree’ changed everything for us as a band”, says guitarist The Edge. “It was written in the mid-80s, during the
.cocaine and a knife despite being booted out of the UK multiple times. Xhenson Duka was caught with the illegal items while on immigration bail and will now spend the next three years behind bars after pleading guilty.
Police in Birmingham, Ala., are asking for help to identify a white vehicle shown in dashcam footage in connection to a hit-and-run crash that killed a truck driver earlier this month. Footage of the four-vehicle accident on Interstate 59 was released Monday along with the request for help.The motorist behind the wheel is being sought for leaving the scene.
An Alabama woman died Monday after a pack of dogs attacked her while she walked along a road, authorities said. Deputies are investigating the mauling that happened on Jagger Road in the town of Nauvoo, the Walker County Sheriff’s Office said.
This year's National Album Day resulted in a boost in album sales last week, new figures have revealed.
Rising Alabama rapper Yung Bleu has scored an A-list feature courtesy of Drake. Listen to Drake's version of "You’re Mines Still,” released via OVO Sound, below.
BUCHAREST, Romania -- The latest première at the Jewish State Theater in the Romanian capital, Bucharest, explores the horrors of the Holocaust via a survivor's memories of the Auschwitz and Plaszow concentration camps.Friday's debut of “The Beautiful Days of My Youth” by Romanian Jewish Holocaust survivor Ana Novac follows the National Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorations on Oct.
On May 29, as the nation rioted and marched and demanded justice for George Floyd after his death at police hands, Donald Trump tweeted a callback to the segregationist and Alabama governor George Wallace: “When the looting starts, the shooting starts.” Two days later the president sought to clear peaceful protesters from the path between the White House and St. John’s Church for a photo opportunity.
University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban and athletic director Greg Byrne have tested positive for COVID-19, the school announced on Wednesday. “Early this afternoon, we received notification that Coach Saban and Greg Byrne tested positive for COVID-19,” the statement read.
An elderly man lost control of his vehicle and slammed into diners enjoying dim sum at an outdoor dining area in San Jose on Sunday, injuring at least eight people, two critically, according to reports. The vehicle crashed into a tent-covered dining space Dynasty Chinese Seafood Restaurant created in the parking lot at the Grand Century Mall.
Alabama officials are investigating following the death of a cat that tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Officials with the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) and the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI) are leading the investigation, according to a news release from the health department. The cat, from Opelika, Ala., first tested positive for COVID-19, at The Thompson Bishop Sparks State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Auburn. However, “the laboratory
was booted from “SNL” Wednesday after being spotted partying maskless after a University of Alabama football game last weekend.“SNL” producer Lorne Michaels made the announcement on NBC’s “Today” show Friday morning.“I know Jack White is coming in, and there could be some other stuff still in discussion,” Michaels said of the 45-year-old singer in an interview with anchor Willie Geist.
NEW YORK -- Jack White will be the last-minute replacement musical guest on “Saturday Night Live” after country singer Morgan Wallen was dropped for breaking COVID-19 protocols.Wallen was removed as musical guest on Thursday after TikTok videos showed him partying last weekend without a mask on among a large group of people. Lorne Michaels announced White as a fill-in Friday on the “Today” show.“Calling somebody on a Thursday to be here for Friday, it’s complicated," said Michaels.
partying without a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic. He says he is not positive for COVID-19.Saturday will mark White’s third solo appearance as musical guest and fourth overall.