José José, the revered Mexican singer known as the "Prince of Song," died Saturday, Sept. 28, in Miami. He was 71 years old. The career of José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz spanned decades and his records sold in the millions. Born in 1948, José José grew up not far from the southern Mexico City park where fans gathered to mourn him throughout the weekend. Under a constant light rain and cloudy skies, the crowd broke into applause for their local hero, followed by a neighborhood band's military-style final salute.
When former Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was dragged from a drainage pipe in his hometown of Sirte and summarily executed by rebel forces in October 2011, much of the world looked at the event optimistically as the end of a 42-year dictatorship and a chance for the country to move forward.
In reality, however, the power vacuum left by the fall of Gaddafi’s regime, along with vast stockpiles of unguarded weapons free for the taking, created a security nightmare that not only continues to threaten the region to this day but also has broader implications for the long-term global struggle against violent extremism.
Lily Weber is an American model and social media star who is best known for being brand ambassador for Fashion Nova. She rose to fame by posting lip sync videos on her “itslilyw” TikTok channel. She launched her TikTok account in December of 2016. She reached the 95 million hearts and 4 million fan mark in December of 2022. In addition, she also has own clothing brand line, “Eunoia”.
Marvel Snap tiebreakers aren’t a frequent occurrence, but when they eventually do happen, it’s important to know how to gain the advantage. Here’s how to win a tie in Marvel Snap.
Marvel Snap exploded onto the digital card game scene in October 2022 and instantly became one of the most downloaded free-to-play games on Steam and the mobile market.
The game features over 200 cards at launch, ranging from the most iconic characters in Marvel history to incredibly niche ones only the most hardcore comic book fan would know.
Michael Che meant it when he said he was leaving Saturday Night Live after this past season, he told Howard Stern in an interview on Wednesday.
"I 100% told them I was leaving," said Che. "At the beginning of the season, I was like, 'I'm done. I can't do it. I'm finished. I'm finished. I'm finished.' And no one kind of believed it."
In March, Che even said on stage that he would be leaving the NBC comedy, but he later walked back the comment so it wouldn't take away from the focus of the show or the other cast members, he told Stern.