Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden and an English teacher, joined in the celebration Tuesday in Minneapolis to cheer People and Major League Baseball's 30 All-Star Teachers. "This is one of the things I want to do, to try to raise awareness about how great teachers are and how hard they work, and I think Major League Baseball has done an incredible job," says Biden, whose students at Northern Virginia Community College know her as "Dr. B." "It makes me so proud to be a teacher," she added. The All-Star Teachers campaign, sponsored by Target, brought the 30 winning...
- 7/15/2014
- by Jeff Truesdell
- PEOPLE.com
Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden and an English teacher, joined in the celebration Tuesday in Minneapolis to cheer People and Major League Baseball's 30 All-Star Teachers. "This is one of the things I want to do, to try to raise awareness about how great teachers are and how hard they work, and I think Major League Baseball has done an incredible job," says Biden, whose students at Northern Virginia Community College know her as "Dr. B." "It makes me so proud to be a teacher," she added. The All-Star Teachers campaign, sponsored by Target, brought the 30 winning...
- 7/15/2014
- by Jeff Truesdell
- PEOPLE.com
For the second year in a row, I’ve taken it upon myself to boil down some of what I feel is the year’s best music and boil it down to an accessible CD-80-friendly package, with the additional challenge of accompanying them with clips from some of the year’s more notable films. I pushed myself to the limits of my time-cruching abilities this time around; I still fell just shy of my 40-track goal, but I did cram in more movies this year, thanks partially to the brilliant idea of including some choice soundtrack snippets as well.
It’s also a more eclectic bunch than last year: this time around, there’s a little more punk, a little more folk, a little more metal, and a little more hip-hop and r n’ b. I hope you’ll enjoy it. Below, you’ll find a download link with...
It’s also a more eclectic bunch than last year: this time around, there’s a little more punk, a little more folk, a little more metal, and a little more hip-hop and r n’ b. I hope you’ll enjoy it. Below, you’ll find a download link with...
- 12/1/2012
- by Simon Howell
- SoundOnSight
On Monday night, Denver Broncos cornerback Tony Carter told a bad joke on Twitter -- a really bad and insensitive joke -- referencing the Aurora theater shooting that left 12 dead and 58 injured. Today, Carter is apologizing for the remark that angered many on Twitter.
According to Fox31, Carter tweeted:
At a late night movie in Denver yall pray for me!
That tweet was deleted shortly after Carter posted it, as well was his initial follow up, which read, "No Disrespect!!!"
Twitter exploded with negative comments directed back at the Bronco, MileHighSports reported:
Rt @astoria922: And Tony Carter officially wins the douchebag of the week award.
— Colin Daniels (@southstands303) October 9, 2012
Gracious. Too soon. And when I say "too soon," I mean by decades. Rt @tonycarter904: At a late night movie in Denver yall pray for me !
— Broncos RapidReports (@CBSBroncos) October 9, 2012
Fox31's Will C. Holden really put it best:...
According to Fox31, Carter tweeted:
At a late night movie in Denver yall pray for me!
That tweet was deleted shortly after Carter posted it, as well was his initial follow up, which read, "No Disrespect!!!"
Twitter exploded with negative comments directed back at the Bronco, MileHighSports reported:
Rt @astoria922: And Tony Carter officially wins the douchebag of the week award.
— Colin Daniels (@southstands303) October 9, 2012
Gracious. Too soon. And when I say "too soon," I mean by decades. Rt @tonycarter904: At a late night movie in Denver yall pray for me !
— Broncos RapidReports (@CBSBroncos) October 9, 2012
Fox31's Will C. Holden really put it best:...
- 10/9/2012
- by Matt Ferner
- Huffington Post
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