Joe DePugh, a grade-school friend of Bruce Springsteen forever immortalized in his 1984 hit “Glory Days” as the baseball player who “could throw that speedball by you,” died of cancer in ...
Debates heat up over whether the NHL should retire Sidney Crosby's No. 87 and Alex Ovechkin's No. 8 league-wide. While Crosby's consistent success fuels support, Ovechkin's single championship win ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - When Disturbed released its debut album, “The Sickness,” at the turn of the century, the mainstream metal scene was changing. Relatively “nu” bands such as Limp Bizkit ...
She explained that she stayed asleep throughout the flight but was briefly disturbed by the sound of someone taking pictures near her: "When I get on the plane, I don't sleep. I hibernate.
“I need answers. Why you did that? I was deeply disturbed,” Danielle said directly to the camera. She also shared that the culprit braided her hair so tightly that she “had to take it out ...
A retired nurse, who trained and worked as a midwife in hospitals and maternity homes on Merseyside during the 1970s, has said she is "shocked and disturbed" after learning about the use of mass ...
The Who released their landmark LP Who’s Next in 1971, and before the year was out they’d played seven of the nine songs live in concert. The two exceptions were “The Song Is Over” and ...
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