MUSIC HISTORY

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“Oh, Pretty Woman” dominated the charts in 1964, and made history decades later by shaping how we understand fair use and parody in copyrights.

TOP TWO SPOTS

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For the past 13 years, since #CityImages has been publishing, we’ve made it our mission to scope out the coolest pockets of the world’s greatest cities to create our definitive top two. Let’s talk about both.

LONESOME RHODES

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He loved power and constantly consumed it in big gulps because it tasted like the sin in his blood.

NOODLES

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Noodles serve as a staple in many cultures and various cuisines, ranging from Italian pasta to Asian favorites. But easy does it. Listen to your body. Learn to distinguish between physical and emotional hunger. Before reaching for food, ask yourself if you are truly hungry.

BEST SOUL BROTHER

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This person will be highly vocal about the state’s current issues. The tyrant-to-be will also claim that they are on the people’s side and that they are champions of the common person’s needs and wants. Once tyrants are in power, they ensure they hold on to it, despite the costs to society, mercilessly.

UN ANNOUNCED

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President Donald Trump’s talking point of ending seven wars, which he repeated at the U.N. General Assembly, remains misleading. https://lnkd.in/eK8Y8jbi

AMERICA STANDS

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As issues around religion, free expression, the press and protest collide with emerging technologies and political polarization, the data suggests public confusion has grown.

General awareness of the First Amendment is high and has remained steady over the past five years of the “Where America Stands” survey: 95% of people have heard of it.

Nine in 10 people agree that the First Amendment is vital, and 64 percent of respondents say the First Amendment should never be changed, up 10 points from 2020.

THE END

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He wrote a sad song and made it better, about the “unattainable” but caused the Beatles breakup.

Do you know which ballad sparked the breakup of The Beatles?

The McCartney piano ballad was “slightly jazzy” which would have certainly fitted the style of its imagined recipient Ray Charles.

This is the naked version listen to the differences.

https://youtu.be/lfVAJNqWw84?si=TxGMR3xadS5P0hNj

RIP LOCAL NEWS?

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It has been said that all news is local and too many people no longer care about what’s going on around them. How does democracy survive without reliable sources of news and information content?

HOUSING CRASH?

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A longtime journalist in Miami described the city as farmland with a downtown and gas stations.