Major GOP donor and casino magnate Sheldon Adelson dies
Link Copied! Sheldon Adelson, the chairman and CEO of Las Vegas Sands and a major donor to Republican politicians, died January 11 following complications related to his cancer treatment, his company said. He was 87.
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While the Salt Lake Tabernacle was undergoing its recent seismic upgrade and renovation, its world-famous centerpiece, the distinctive pipe organ, was undergoing a renewal of its own.
Of necessity, the instrument had to be largely disassembled, preserved and protected while the work on the Tabernacle was progressing. But it also had to be reconfigured to accommodate the building's new seismic structure and remodeling, as well as cleaned, repaired and renovated to restore it to concert condition.
This paper was turned in by an Oakland high school student who received the highest honors at the school district's Ebonics translation
competition. Assignment: Please translate the following Rap song lyrics from Ebonics to standard English.
Artist: Notorious B.I.G.
Album: Ready to Die
Song: One more chance (remix) Lyrics: First things first, I poppa, freaks all the honeys
Dummies — playboy bunnies, those wantin' money
Those the ones I like 'cause they don't get nathan'
Try Guys fans are bewildered after founding member Keith Habersberger and Try Wife Becky Habersberger just apparently hard launched a whole baby.
The couple on Sunday dropped the same photo on Instagram of the two standing together with an infant cradled in Keith’s arms. In true hard launch fashion, their captions — “Baby baby ❤️” and “Hey baby ❤️” — were clear and concise yet somehow also cryptic.
“Sir you can’t just drop this and expect me not to scream?
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