Correction appended, July 28, 2015.
Politics is like parenting—what you say in anger is remembered for a long, long time. Here’s a lesson from a lifetime of watching and participating in public disputes: Do not speak about your opponents in a way that will make it impossible to find common cause with them the next time. Don’t close and bolt the door. You are never fighting the last battle. This past Sunday at a rally about the Iran deal, I told the crowd opposing the deal not to make the terrible mistake of using anti-Semitism or Holocaust analogies.
"Swipe right . But hurry. Instagram will definitely be removing this post soon," the "Slide Away" singer wrote alongside several pictures of herself walking by paparazzi. In the first pic, Miley can be seen giving a casual wave as she struts past the photographers. Okay, normal. Swipe right and you see the pop star again in the same outfit, walking, without the wave. Uh huh, everything looks just fine here.
It’s currently the long-awaited sunny turn of a particularly gloomy spring in Los Angeles, and I’m killing time by doom-scrolling about the future of trans healthcare in America while a controversial blue pill dissolves under my tongue. The gap is quickly closing between now and June 22: the day that my television series Glamorous will come out on Netflix. And along with it, I too will come out as the transgender woman I’ve been privately living as for the last few years.
July 23 Calendar 1685 Pietro Reggio, Italian composer, singer, and lutenist, dies at 53 1757 Domenico Scarlatti, Italian composer and harpsichordist (La Silvia), dies at 71 1829 Wojciech Boguslawski, Polish composer, dies at 72 1840 František Max Kníže, Czech composer, dies at 55 1866 Thomas Forbes Walmisley, English composer, dies at 83 1878 Miguel Hilarion Eslava, Spanish composer and priest (Chapel Master Royal Chapel Madrid), dies at 70 1909 Zygmunt Noskowski, Polish composer, conductor, and pedagogue, dies at 63 1933 Max Schillings, German composer and conductor (Mona Lisa), dies at 65 1966 Donald Novis, British singer and actor (Monte Carlo; The Singing Plumber), dies at 60 1970 Leith Stevens, American pianist, composer and conductor of scores for radio (Suspense), film (The Wild Ones; War of the Worlds), and television (Climax!
'I can't just sit around and do nothing.' An exclusive excerpt from Walter Isaacson's new Elon Musk biography At a conference in 2012, Elon Musk metDemis Hassabis, the video-game designer and artificial–intelligence researcher who had co-founded a company named DeepMind that sought to design computers that could learn how to think like humans.
“Elon and I hit it off right away, and I went to visit him at his rocket factory,” Hassabis says.
Profession: Tennis Player
Biography: Omar Camporese is an Italian tennis player who won two singles titles and five doubles titles on the ATP Tour. He achieved his highest rankings in 1992, when he was World No. 18 in singles and World No. 27 in doubles.
Born in Bologna, Camporese had his professional debut in 1987. His first major singles final took place in 1990, where he lost to Guillermo Pérez Roldán at San Marino.
Filmone Studios, the distribution company for the film, made the information public on Monday, July 16, 2024. “Naija, you’re not playing! What About Us has made over ₦24.6 million on its opening weekend! Thank you, Nigeria for supporting this movie. Anticipate more to come,” it said in the Instagram post. This movie follows a couple whose struggling relationship is further strained when a new couple moves in next door.
Pasuma whose real names are Wasiu Alabi Ajibola Otedola is 48 years old. Born in Mushin in 1967, Pasuma originally hails from Kwara state. His music career started in 1984 but he did not release his first album until 1993. It was titled ‘’. He released his second album ‘’ in 1994. In 1995 he released his breakthrough album titled ‘’. The title of the album went on to become a popular street slang.
Full Name: Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini
Profession: Pope
Biography: Paul VI was the Pope from 1963 until 1978. In his role he was a strident reformer, touching every aspect of Church life during his papacy. He closed the Second Vatican Council, and implemented a number of its reforms. His rejection of birth control, as outlined his writings in Humanae vitae, were contested during his lifetime.
He was also known as a follower of Marianology (the study of Mary, Mother of Jesus) and named her as Mother of the Church.
January 13, 2016 6:14 PM EST
There’s not much time left to buy a ticket before the $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot drawing.
The winning numbers will be picked at 10:59 p.m. ET, and with nearly 86% of all possible Powerball combinations played so far, the massive jackpot’s winner will likely be chosen tonight. You can watch the drawing live online.
Sales cut off at least 59 minutes before the draw, according to the Multi-State Lottery Association, which means the absolute latest that tickets can be sold is at 10 p.