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The Moving Sidewalks: Where The British Invasion Met Texas Blues
Before he became the guitarist for ZZ Top, Billy Gibbons was in a band called the Moving Sidewalks that just missed its shot at stardom. The album the Moving Sidewalks never released in the late 1960s was released in late 2012 and is very much a period piece, albeit a very well-made one.
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Serena Williams Defeats Sister Venus To Take 23rd Grand Slam Title
It's the seventh Australian Open title for the younger Williams sister, and moves her to the top spot in number of major titles in the Open era.
There Were More Deaths Than Births In Alabama Last Year, A Grim First For The State
Alabama's top health official says the state has "literally shrunk." According to preliminary data, it saw 64,714 total deaths and 57,641 births in 2020.
Obama Aims Post-Debate Barbs At Romney As Many Ask: Why'd He Wait?
The day after his widely panned debate performance, President Obama went on the attack.
Civilians Still Trapped In Eastern Ghouta, As Fighting Disrupts Aid Delivery
The first aid convoy in weeks reached the besieged neighborhood on Monday — but had to turn back early. A U.N. official says the plight of besieged civilians is one of the worst crises he's ever seen.
After Oxfam's Sex Scandal: Shocking Revelations, A Scramble For Solutions
In the past few weeks there have been additional reports of sexual misconduct in the aid community — and the start of a tense debate on how to halt such behavior.
A Call For A Cease-Fire In Yemen Makes News. Its Catastrophe Doesn't
Observers offer three key reasons why the world isn't paying heed to what a UNICEF official calls a "living hell for its citizens and their children"
Day after day, Palestinians in Gaza risk harrowing journey in desperate search for food
Israel has begun allowing food into Gaza. Most of the supplies go to GHF, which operates food distribution points. A trickle of aid goes to the U.N. and humanitarian groups. Both systems are mired in chaos.
Track & Field Olympic Hopefuls Compete For A Chance To Go To Rio
The country's top track and field athletes are competing in Eugene, Ore., over the next several days — running, jumping and throwing for a chance to represent the U.S. in this year's summer Olympics.
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D. L. Hughley: 'Everybody Knows' Independence Day Didn't Free Us All
In his new book, Surrender, White People!, Hughley suggests we consider whether our national holidays speak to the entire nation — along with other bitingly funny ideas for addressing injustice.
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