Now, sweetie, don’t worry about a thing. I’ll teach you to comb it over so no one can tell – Just like my hair.
The Rock Chalkboard
Defensive improvement, offensive consistency could be key for Dickinson and Storr – KU Sports
Now that he’s back, though, Self has pinpointed some areas for the 7-foot-2 center to improve his game as he enters one last year of college basketball. In fact, much of KU’s promise for the 2024-25 season depends on getting the most out of players who are already established veterans, and in an interview with the NCAA’s Andy Katz on Monday Self touched on what that entails for both Dickinson and Wisconsin transfer wing AJ Storr.
KU football secures commitment from transfer defensive end Bai Jobe – KU Sports
The Kansas football team added a sought-after player at perhaps its position of greatest need, earning the commitment of former Michigan State defensive end Bai Jobe.
Eraser Dust
Live updates: Stormy Daniels testifies in Trump hush money trial | The Independent
Adult film actor Stormy Daniels is expected to face more cross-examination from Donald Trump’s lawyers – after fiery exchanges at his hush money trial.
School measures largely unsuccessful with Missoula voters
MISSOULA, Mont. — Missoula County Public Schools will likely not see funding for $2.5 million in safety and security levies the district requested for elementary and high schools.
Jon Stewart’s ‘Everybody’s in L.A.’ Guest Spot Could Get Mulaney ‘Sued’
That’s the kind of unpredictable energy viewers can expect from this comedy special slash weird pseudo-talk show. One minute, Mulaney is pulling down a rolling screen to show us the hot topic behind the episode of the day—in this case, palm trees—and seconds later, he’s letting people phone in live to tell their own stories on the subject. (Last week’s premiere on coyotes featured some harrowing sounding first-hand encounters, all of which Mulaney and Seinfeld addressed with the kind of ironic detachment only seasoned comedians can muster.)
3 Things We Liked, and 4 We Didn’t, About Tales of the Empire
This past weekend, Lucasfilm dropped Tales of the Empire, the second entry in its animated anthology series exploring the dual stories of characters in the galaxy far, far away. But what worked and what didn’t in getting to explore the stories of Morgan Elsbeth and Barriss Offee during the time of the Empire? Click through for our spoilery thoughts.
‘Star Wars’ Mark Hamill Returns as Luke Skywalker in Feature-Length Disney+ Special – Inside the Magic
Mark Hamill will reprise his role as the beloved character in an upcoming LEGO animated special titled LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy (2024).
Humiliation for Hollywood star Vince Vaughn after Jennifer Aniston’s ex is forced to offer free tickets to his event after it fails to sell | Daily Mail Online
Tickets for the full day conference hosted at The Star Sydney previously started at $156.96 for general admission, with a meet and greet ‘platinum’ option with The Wedding Crashers star starting at $527.56.
TikTok sues U.S. government, saying potential ban violates First Amendment
“For the first time in history, Congress has enacted a law that subjects a single, named speech platform to a permanent, nationwide ban,” TikTok wrote in the lawsuit, “and bars every American from participating in a unique online community with more than 1 billion people worldwide.”
Millennials Flocking to Golf Communities Has Some Retirees Fuming — But Here’s Why They Better Get Used to It | Moneywise
Yet, if numbers call the tune, the Bakers and their retiree cohort will have to get used to the millennial swing toward golf-resort living. A substantial number of millennials moved to peripheral suburbs between 2011 and 2021, according to Harvard University’s Joint Center on Housing Studies.
Jerry Seinfeld’s ‘Unfrosted’ Reviews: “One of Decade’s Worst Movies”
Out of the gate this morning, the film has only a 42 percent positive critics score on Rotten Tomatoes which — as Tony the Tiger would say — isn’t exactly g-r-r-reat! Some reviews are downright scathing, as you’ll soon read.
Travis’ Fran Healy shares Noel Gallagher’s reaction to “absolutely lifting” chords from Oasis’ ‘Wonderwall’ for ‘Writing To Reach You’
“We ended up like a year and a half later, touring with (Oasis) and Noel come up to me after we came offstage and he went, ‘Nice chords, mate.’ And I’m like (makes relieved noise.) I thought he was going to hook me,” he recalled.
GA boy thought he was drinking Mountain Dew. Why a middle school worker has now been charged – WSB-TV Channel 2 – Atlanta
A paraprofessional is no longer employed after a student allegedly found a liquid that wasn’t soda in a bottle.
On Thursday, around 1:15 p.m., deputies were called to Morgan County Middle School regarding an employee having alcohol at the school.
When deputies arrived, they were told a male student had taken a Mountain Dew from Alexandra “Nicole” Ligon Lambert, 39, possession.
Bozeman’s boom depends on immigrants but struggles to support them
The first time Rosa saw snowflakes falling, she thought they were pieces of cotton. “I thought I was going to choke,” she told me.
Rosa, who is from Honduras, had never seen snow before, but it’s become a familiar sight now that she’s living in Bozeman, Montana. The city, population about 56,000, is ringed by four mountain ranges in the Northern Rockies. It took her a while, but Rosa has learned to deal with the weather. “Now I think it’s very pretty,” she said in Spanish. “Our kids love to play in the snow.”
Utah’s trans bathroom ban complaint form is backfiring
In an attempt to crowdsource enforcement of an anti-trans bathroom law that went into effect this week, Utah’s state auditor has rolled out an online complaint form to report trans people in bathrooms.
Buttigieg discusses funding for Highway 93 improvements on Flathead Reservation
U.S. Highway 93 has a fatality rate three times the state average and has been a top priority for the CSKT for years.
“I had always heard of 93 being one of the reddest highways in the nation, I mean it was in the top ten highways in the nation for accidents and death,” CSKT Chairman Michael Dolson said.