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Calendar Major Events Feb 14 in Film & TV 1931 The original "Dracula" film starring Bela Lugosi as the titular vampire, is released 1982 "Night of 100 Stars", an all-star variety special celebrating the centennial of the Actors' Fund of America, takes place at NYC's Radio City Music Hall 2005 Online video sharing site YouTube is launched in the United States by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim; headquarteredin San Bruno, California Feb 14 in Music Feb 14 in Sport 1984 Britain's Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean famously dominate the ice dancing at the Sarajevo Winter Olympics; perform to Maurice Ravel's "
What Happened on June 22, 2016
Historical Events Glastonbury Festival Glastonbury Festival in Pilton, England opens: Coldplay, and Adele headline; other performers include Tame Impala, Squeeze, Frightened Rabbit; ZZ Top, ELO, and Cyndi Lauper
NHL owners meeting unanimously approves the Las Vegas expansion bid to start play in the 2017-18 season. About June 22, 2016
Day of the Week: Wednesday
How Long Ago? 8 years, 2 months and 4 days
Leap Year: Yes
Where One Man Has Gone Before: Meet the Real Captain Kirk
Captain James Kirk will take the helm of the Navy’s newest, fastest, and stealthiest ship: the USS Zumwalt. Wait, what?
The Zumwalt boasts cool new weapons, an onboard power plant, and a captain who shares the name of the storied Star Trek commander (though this Kirk’s middle initial is “A” instead of T”). The ship’s brand-new hull design will reduce its radar signature, making it the first of the next generation of warships.
Why Kate Middleton's New Title Is of Historical Significance
King Charles III bestowed honors on his family members and nobles, including a new historically significant title for his daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton. The King appointed the Princess of Wales to be a Royal Companion of The Order of the Companions of Honour on Tuesday, St George’s Day. The order was founded by King George V in 1917 to recognize outstanding achievements and major contributions over a long period of time to the arts, sciences, medicine, and public service.
Woman's 34J boobs explodes during tattoo session
The 25-year-old girl identified as Mint, reportedly put on balloons in the hopes of promoting her boyfriend's tattoo house, and boy did it work like a charm! According to the owner of the shop and tattooist, Feist,“Mint had put the balloons on for fun to promote my shop. I did not think it would get this much attention.” ADVERTISEMENT
The video footage shows a woman with 34J breasts showing off a weird party trick.
'Yes Man' and 'Seven Pounds': Santas for Hard Times
Americans in the economic trough this holiday season will find fantasy solutions to their money woes in the weekend's two big new movies. Wouldn't it be nice if Jim Carrey were your local bank officer, who smilingly approved every loan, even if your need were bizarre and your collateral nonexistent? Wouldn't your soul be soothed if Will Smith were a Treasury agent who gave you a six-month extension on the pile you owe the IRS?
3 benefits of placing slices of cucumber on your eyes
This simple, natural treatment can help with a variety of eye-related concerns, including puffiness, swelling, and dark circles. 3 benefits of placing slices of cucumber on your eyes Here are three benefits of placing a slice of cucumber on your eyes: ADVERTISEMENT
1. Reduces puffiness and swelling One of the most well-known benefits of placing cucumber slices on your eyes is their ability to reduce puffiness and swelling.
5 countries that have visa-banned or restricted Nigerians
To travel to many countries, you need to have a visa, which allows you to stay there for a specified period of time. Most times, your passport determines if you get a visa or not. Some countries' passports are so good that you don’t need a visa to travel around the world. Nigerian passports aren’t so good, so most times you need a visa to visit other countries. These countries have banned Nigerians at some point: Turkey ADVERTISEMENT
A History of Political Protest at the Olympics
Despite the insistence of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) that this year’s tournament will remain apolitical, diplomatic tensions are already rising in Paris.
In Israel’s soccer match on July 24 against Mali, fans unfurled Palestinian flags and booed during Israel’s anthem. One viral video has shown a fan discussing the match, without mention of politics at first, before he is interrupted by an Israeli fan shouting “no politics here.” The fan proceeds to shout “Free Palestine,” a protest chant, eliciting curse words from the Israeli fans.