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Trump Says Election Cheaters Will Be Prosecuted
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Trump Says Election Cheaters Will Be Prosecuted

Former President Donald Trump on Friday warned that his campaign is keeping a close eye on the 2024 election and plans to prosecute cheaters.
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Older adults should get 2 doses of the updated COVID shot, CDC says
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Older adults should get 2 doses of the updated COVID shot, CDC says

The 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccines are available, and the CDC recommends that certain groups get two doses, spaced six months apart.
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Grammy-Winning ‘The Love Boat’ Singer Jack Jones Dies At 86
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Grammy-Winning ‘The Love Boat’ Singer Jack Jones Dies At 86

Jack Jones died on October 23 at the age of 86. His death follows a battle with leukemia that went on for over two years. Jones was a singer celebrated for his smooth voice and enticing lyrics, and is the crooner responsible for the theme of ‘The Love Boat.’   On October 23, award-winning singer Jack Jones died. He passed away at the age of 86 at a hospital in Rancho Mirage, California. His death follows a battle with leukemia lasting over two years. News of Jones’s passing was confirmed by his manager Milt Suchin. Jack Jones was renowned for his smooth baritone voice and impeccable phrasing, which defined him as one of the last great crooners of his era. Rising to fame in the 1960s, he enchanted audiences with hits like “Wives and Lovers,” “The Impossible Dream,” and “Lollipops and Roses,” earning two Grammy Awards early in his career. He gained a whole new wave of fans thanks to his magnificent delivery of the theme song for The Love Boat. Beyond his studio recordings, Jones was beloved for his charismatic stage presence and timeless performances, gracing concert halls and nightclubs around the world. His talent and dedication to the craft of classic pop and jazz standards secured his legacy as a cherished figure in American music. The enduring legacy of Jack Jones THE LOVE BOAT, ‘That’s My Dad,’ from left, Jack Jones, Laraine Stephens, Dorothy Lamour, Allan Jones, aired December 20, 1980, 1977-86 / Everett Collection Jack Jones was born into a musical family—his father was legendary singer and actor Allan Jones, best known for his roles in classic films and his own vocal talents. Growing up in Los Angeles, Jack was surrounded by music and the entertainment industry, which sparked his passion early on. He began singing in school and local performances before formally studying music and honing his vocal skills. It wasn’t long before his natural talent and smooth baritone caught the attention of industry professionals. In the early 1960s, Jones signed with Kapp Records, where he recorded his first major hits. His breakout came with “Lollipops and Roses,” which earned him his first Grammy Award for Best Pop Male Vocal Performance. Success continued with songs like “Wives and Lovers” and a string of popular albums that cemented his reputation as a premier interpreter of pop and jazz standards. His distinctive voice, combined with a gift for emotional storytelling, propelled him to international fame and made him a staple in both recording studios and live venues. Today, we mourn the loss of the legendary Jack Jones, whose smooth vocals and unforgettable performances lit up The Ed Sullivan Show. His music will forever inspire us. Thank you for the memories, Jack. Rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/kmkkfxQhu6 — The Ed Sullivan Show (@EdSullivanShow) October 24, 2024 As his career progressed, Jack Jones became a sought-after headliner in top venues, from Las Vegas showrooms to renowned concert halls around the world. His signature voice and sophisticated style won him a dedicated fanbase and countless television appearances, including frequent guest spots on variety shows and specials. Jones continued to release albums that showcased his vocal versatility, often blending pop, jazz, and Broadway standards. He was especially acclaimed for his interpretation of “The Impossible Dream” from Man of La Mancha, which became one of his most enduring hits and a defining moment in his live shows. Jones’s influence extended beyond music; he contributed to the iconic theme song for The Love Boat, which further solidified his place in popular culture. Through decades of evolving musical trends, he remained a beloved figure in traditional pop music, respected by peers and celebrated by fans. His dedication to preserving the classic American songbook and his mastery of emotional nuance made him not only a Grammy winner but also a lasting icon. Even late in his career, he continued to tour, drawing audiences eager to experience the timeless charm and vocal brilliance that marked his six-decade legacy. JACK JONES FAMOUS SINGER 1998 WASHINGTON DC / ImageCollect Next up: ‘Tarzan’ Star Ron Ely Dies At 86 The post Grammy-Winning ‘The Love Boat’ Singer Jack Jones Dies At 86 appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Dana Daly
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72-Year-Old Liam Neeson Is Officially Retiring From Action Movies
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72-Year-Old Liam Neeson Is Officially Retiring From Action Movies

Liam Neeson thinks it is time to drop action movie roles for good after making them his signature part for a few decades. The 72-year-old went all in on the genre at 56, after 2008’s Taken, which opened doors to more similar gigs. Before the late 2000s, Liam starred in multiple drama films like Schindler’s List, Nell, Rob Roy, and Les Misérables in the ‘90s, and a few more like Gangs of New York in the early 2000s. He also did a bit of Broadway, earning a Tony nomination for his debut in Agatha Christie. Why is Liam Neeson dropping action movies? Liam Neeson / Everett Over the years, Liam has worked hand-in-hand with his stunt double, Mark Vanselow, who makes the extreme moves while Liam handles fight scenes himself. At 72, Liam thinks using a stunt double is played out, and fans cannot be fooled anymore, hence his need to retire. He also does not want old age to catch up on him, such that Mark takes over everything, including his usual fight scenes. Liam is not retiring immediately but is considering the end of 2025 to leave the action scene. Liam Neeson / Everett Still working Liam is still very much in business as he just finished filming the cop comedy movie The Naked Gun. He plays officer Frank Drebin Jr. in the humorous revival, however, he is not certain about the longevity of this gig. Being a contrast from his usual type of role, Liam said he was excited to star in the movie because he had been seeking a silly character to play. Liam Neeson / Everett Aside from acting, Liam is loud about his stand on social and political matters, having called for gun control in the United States and legal abortion in Ireland– for which he received backlash due to his Catholic faith. With the US presidential elections currently in motion, it is worth noting that Liam once called out Donald Trump, asking him to take accountability for previous misdemeanors. Next up: ’90s Fitness Legend Susan Powter Looks Back At Struggles When Her TV Fame Ended The post 72-Year-Old Liam Neeson Is Officially Retiring From Action Movies appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Rob Lowe Had Huge Crush On Demi Moore While Filming ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’: ‘Hookups Were Inevitable’
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Rob Lowe Had Huge Crush On Demi Moore While Filming ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’: ‘Hookups Were Inevitable’

Rob Lowe reflected on his St. Elmo’s Fire days, and the steamy crush that came with it during a recent episode of SiriusXM’s Let’s Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa podcast. He said hookups were inevitable among the cast mates, as they were mostly young and curious at the time. Rob developed a crush on his co-star Demi Moore, admitting they both had a thing before she got engaged to Emilio Estévez. After planning the wedding, Demi accused Emilio of cheating with an ex, leading to their breakup in 1986. Rob Lowe and Demi Moore remained friends after ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’ ST. ELMO’S FIRE, Demi Moore, Rob Lowe / Everett Rob’s crush on Demi was soon long gone by the time she met Bruce Willis, with whom she shares her three daughters, Rumer, Scout, and Tallulah. Rob said Demi and Bruce’s wedding was the biggest he had ever seen, featuring two sound stages and a lot of fun. Rob teased a sequel to St. Elmo’s Fire with the original cast, including his old fling Demi, Ally Sheedy, Andrew McCarthy, Judd Nelson, and Mare Winningham on board. He asked fans to be patient as they are still seeking the right writer and script before kicking things off. Rob Lowe and Demi Moore / Everett Rob Lowe found his wife on set He may have a thing for workplace romance as he met his wife Sheryl Berkoff on the set of a film where she worked as a makeup artist. He did not particularly have a crush on her; however, he came to the realization when they toured together.             View this post on Instagram                         A post shared by Sheryl Lowe (@sheryllowejewelry)   They got married in 1991 and welcomed sons Matthew and John Owen— both grown up and out of the house now. Rob and Sheryl are still very much in love and navigating life as empty nesters. The 60-year-old joked that they can now grab a midnight snack with no clothes on again. Next up: 72-Year-Old Liam Neeson Is Officially Retiring From Action Movies The post Rob Lowe Had Huge Crush On Demi Moore While Filming ‘St. Elmo’s Fire’: ‘Hookups Were Inevitable’ appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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12 Biblical Proverbs That Didn't Make The Cut
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12 Biblical Proverbs That Didn't Make The Cut

Approximately 900 individual proverbs are recorded in the Bible today, yet according to 1 Kings 4:32, King Solomon wrote at least 3,000. Apparently, he was wise enough to know he needed an editor. So…
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President Trump Hits New Record In Betting Markets, Now All Six Swing States Too!
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President Trump Hits New Record In Betting Markets, Now All Six Swing States Too!

I have a fantastic news to share with you all… While the betting markets do not guarantee the results of the election, as the saying goes “the house never loses” and “Vegas is rarely wrong”.…
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UN: “Climate Crunch Time Is Here”
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UN: “Climate Crunch Time Is Here”

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Chinese Hackers Reportedly Breached Cell Phones Of Trump, Vance
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Chinese Hackers Reportedly Breached Cell Phones Of Trump, Vance

Readers, Instead of sucking up to the political and corporate powers that dominate America, The Daily Caller is fighting for you — our readers. We humbly ask you to consider joining us in this fight.…
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CANCELLED: Jerry Seinfeld’s Spineless Surrender to PC Culture
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CANCELLED: Jerry Seinfeld’s Spineless Surrender to PC Culture

I saddens me to write this article, but I have to do it. Comedy is supposed to be the last bastion for truth, the last stronghold against a toxic, “PC”, woke mind-virus culture. A place where stupid…
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