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Missouri judge who wore an Elvis wig and often played his music in court agrees to step down

A Missouri judge who wore an Elvis Presley wig in his courtroom and played the singer’s music from his phone during court proceedings has agreed to a deal that would cut his career on the bench short. Judge Matthew Thornhill in suburban St. Louis faces a six-month unpaid suspension under the deal he reached with a state board to avoid a disciplinary hearing. After the suspension, he would serve 18 more months on the bench before resigning from the St. Charles County Circuit Court.

Oasis enfim é reconhecido como gigante no Brasil após show catártico em SP

Reações ou porte das apresentações anteriores não fizeram justiça ao legado da obra dos irmãos Gallagher, celebrado diante de um público que, agora, entende como essa banda é foda O post Oasis enfim é reconhecido como gigante no Brasil após show catártico em SP apareceu primeiro em Rolling Stone Brasil.

“Enough with embarrassment”: Fans call USC to fire Lincoln Riley after Oregon routs USC to hand embarrassing loss for Trojans

On Saturday, Lincoln Riley and the No. 16 USC Trojans suffered a disappointing 42-27 loss at the hands of the No. 6 Oregon Ducks.

VIDEO: Peter, Paul and Mary’s “Light One Candle” — in Yiddish

If, like me, you enjoy listening to old recordings of the iconic folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, you may want to check this out: a new Yiddish version of their Hanukkah song “Light One Candle,” sung by another talented trio Rabbi Avram, Elisha and Sarah Mlotek. (A transliteration of the lyrics appears beneath. The post VIDEO: Peter, Paul and Mary’s “Light One Candle” in Yiddish appeared first on The Forward.

SJSU volleyball team fails to make conference tournament in first season after trans athlete scandal

The San Jose State volleyball team was eliminated from Mountain West Tournament contention, ending its first season after trans athlete Blaire Fleming’s departure.

No. 9 Villanova Finishes Regular Season With 34-10 Victory Over Sacred Heart

On Saturday, Nov. 22, sophomore running back Ja’briel Mace’s three-touchdown day fueled Villanova football’s 34-10 victory over Sacred Heart at Villanova Stadium. In the final game of the regular season, No. 9 Villanova (9-2, 7-1 Coastal Athletic Association) took on non-conference opponent Sacred Heart (8-4). The victory marked Villanova’s longest win streak since its 2009.

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