Samuel Little, the country's most prolific serial killer who confessed to more than 90 slayings, has died. He was 80.
12.12.2020 - 17:20 / nme.com
PS5 broke the US sales record for most console sales in a launch month when it was released in November.Despite a shortage of units which saw demand heavily outnumber supply, the PlayStation 5 was still able to eclipse the previous record. Sony already held the record, with the PS4 previously ranking as the fastest-selling console.This report comes from NPD industry advisor Mat Piscatella, who shared the figures on his Twitter page.
Samuel Little, the country's most prolific serial killer who confessed to more than 90 slayings, has died. He was 80.
Also on this day: British troops burn Buffalo, N.Y., during the War of 1812.The United States and Mexico sign a treaty under which the U.S. agrees to buy some 45,000 square miles of land from Mexico for $10 million in a deal known as the Gadsden Purchase.
Coach x Disney collection launch, there's another occasion to celebrate before the new year finally arrives. The American fashion brand you've come to know and love has teamed up with Disney to bring you an exclusive capsule featuring the world's most famous mouse.
vinyl records in history in a single week.The pre-Christmas rush saw nearly 2 million LPs sold across the country.As Billboard reports, 1.842 million vinyl LPs were purchased in the US in the week leading up to Christmas, which ended on December 24.It broke the record set just one week before (December 10-17), where 1.445 million were sold.
Also on this day: Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, is slain in Canterbury Cathedral by knights loyal to King Henry II.Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the United States, is born in Raleigh, N.C.Texas is admitted as the 28th state.The massacre on Wounded Knee takes place in South Dakota as an estimated 300 Sioux Indians are killed by U.S.
Also on this day: Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei observes the planet Neptune, but mistakes it for a star. (Neptune wouldn't officially be discovered until 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle.)Queen Mary II of England dies after more than five years of joint rule with her husband, King William III.John C.
Bridgerton has got it all: scandal, romance, bougie balls, and, of course, a jaw-dropping male lead. Regé-Jean Page plays Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings, and I'm not saying you'll definitely be drooling over his charm and his hot-hot scenes with co-star Phoebe Dynevor, but you should maybe make a plan to pick your jaw up off the floor.
The daughters of an American hostage who died of cancer after being forcibly incarcerated in Lebanon during a family vacation have launched a foundation to support Americans in captivity overseas. Amer Fakhoury, 57, died in August after U.S.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt appoints Gen.
Kid Cudi has broken a US chart record with ‘Beautiful Trip’, the opening song of his new album ‘Man On The Moon III: The Chosen’.The track only lasts for 37 seconds and features a brief instrumental, backing vocals and a sample of a voice counting down: “Three, two, one.”Despite that, ’Beautiful Trip’’s short running time has helped it set a new record on the Billboard Hot 100.
Also on this day: During the American Revolutionary War, Gen. George Washington leads his army of about 11,000 men to Valley Forge, Pa., to camp for the winter.A coal mine explosion in Jacobs Creek, Pa.
“America’s Got Talent” in 2017.“I’m honestly so happy I didn’t make it,” the Shoreham, NY, crooner told The Post.
Also on this day: France recognizes American independence. Franz Schubert’s Symphony No.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIn 1970, Gil Scott-Heron recorded his famous poem-song “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.” But that anthemic line, as forceful as it was, has been proved wrong time and again. Two years earlier, starting on Sept.
Also on this day: George Washington, the first president of the United States, dies at his Mount Vernon, Va., home at age 67. Alabama joins the Union as the 22nd state.
Also on this day: Union forces led by Maj. Gen.
NEW YORK -- For a guy who has made a career out of playing villains, Stephen Lang certainly has a knack for turning a dark period in American history into a children’s book with a message.Whether playing Col.
Also on this day: Mississippi is admitted as the 20th state of the Union. Women are granted the right to vote in the Wyoming Territory.