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Jerry Lee Lewis, rock n roll pioneer who sang Great Balls of Fire, dies at 87

Jerry Lee Lewis, the piano-pounding, foot-stomping singer who electrified early rock n roll with hits like Great Balls of Fire and Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On before marital scandal derailed his career, has died, according to a statement from his representative, Zach Farnum. He was 87.

Marc Veasey, are you my Uber?

If you assume that all members of Congress get from Point A to Point B by way of large black SUVs hauled by well-dressed drivers in flat caps, pump the brakes. Marc Veasey is here toprove that he can not only drive himself, he can also drive around residents of the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area.

China sets targets for smart, recoverable and reusable launch vehicles

HELSINKI Chinas main space contractor is developing launch vehicles capable of learning and adapting as well as multiple technologies for recovering and reusing rockets. China will develop a first launch vehicle capable of vertical takeoff, vertical landing by 2025, Wu Yansheng, a senior official with the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), said

Chopper the Biker Dog Loses Therapy Certification for Wearing Costume

— -- Chopper the Biker Dog, a 5-year-old Boston terrier, lost his therapy dog certification for wearing his costume while visiting people at San Diego veterans hospitals, senior centers and schools, according his owner.

Gary Sinise Net Worth

Table of Contents Born on March 17, 1955, in Blue Island, Illinois, Gary Sinise comes from a filmmaking family, with his father working as a film editor. Sinise developed a passion for drama and acting during his high school years and eventually co-founded the Steppenwolf Theatre Company at the age of 19. His career gained