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Army Reclassifies Transgender Troops by Birth Sex
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The U.S. Army will update personnel records to reflect transgender soldiers’ biological sex, according to a newly leaked internal memo. The 14-page directive outlines President Donald Trump’s broader…
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Humans Are Evolving Right in Front of Our Eyes on The Tibetan Plateau
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Humans Are Evolving Right in Front of Our Eyes on The Tibetan Plateau

"This is a case of ongoing natural selection."
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Dolly Parton Was NOT A Fan Of Miley Cyrus’ ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ Era: “Everyday, It’s Just A New Picture Of You In A Bikini”
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Dolly Parton Was NOT A Fan Of Miley Cyrus’ ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ Era: “Everyday, It’s Just A New Picture Of You In A Bikini”

The kind of mentor who doesn’t hold back. Dolly Parton is of course Miley Cyrus’ godmother, and she hit the jackpot in that sense… obviously, any musician would be lucky to have Dolly in their corner giving advice and helping them make decisions about industry-related things, in addition to general life advice. Miley has talked about their relationship before, and it sounds like they’re still close and that Mrs. Dolly still is a big part of her life and wants to know about everything she had going on. Miley is gearing up to release her ninth studio Something Beautiful album on May 30th, and she sat down with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe this week to talk about the new album and her catalog in general. And apparently, when she put out her eighth studio album Endless Summer Vacation in 2023, Dolly was not a fan of how Miley was marketing the record, because it included a lot of bikini photos and very little other marketing. Dolly told Miley that people were asking her about what Miley was up to, and she had no clue what to say. Miley and Dolly were in the car together, and since Miley’s house is 45 minutes from where Dolly lives, they were stuck together for this conversation: “She didn’t love my ‘Vacation’ era either. She’s like, ‘Everyone’s asking me where you are and I’m wondering the same thing.’ She’s like, ‘Everyday, it’s just a new picture of you in a bikini, but like, what are you gonna do for the thing?’ I was like, ‘Well, I’m working on something else. We’ve already worked on the thing.’ She’s like, ‘That’s not what you do with a project.’ She picked me up from my house so I had 45 minutes in a trapped car on the way to her house. So there was no escaping the talking to that I was getting.” Zane asked: “Did she come in hot?” Miley responded: “HOT.” I love hearing about this side of Dolly, and we all know Miley had some wild years back in the day, but she’s definitely evolved as an artist over the years, so I’m sure this isn’t the only tough conversation they’ve had. Honestly, Miley’s really lucky to have someone like Dolly to do that, because the music business is ruthless and most artists would do anything to have such a successful, seasoned entertainer in the icon herself, Dolly Parton, in their corner. It’s also kinda refreshing to hear that Dolly is like every other southern godmother out there. Here’s the clip: @wuhrly HELPP | #wuhrly #celebritynews #fyp #foryoupage #fypシ #popculture #xyzbca #stantwitter #celebritytiktok #celebrities #mileycyrus #hannahmontana #dollyparton #endlesssummervacation #flowers #icanbuymyselfflowers #mileycyrusflowers #jolene ♬ original sound – Wuhrly And the full Apple Music interview is available here: The post Dolly Parton Was NOT A Fan Of Miley Cyrus’ ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ Era: “Everyday, It’s Just A New Picture Of You In A Bikini” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Megan Moroney Teases New Song “Beautiful Things,” Inspired By Her Niece
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Megan Moroney Teases New Song “Beautiful Things,” Inspired By Her Niece

The next chapter of Megan Moroney is loading. Megan Moroney is teasing new music again, indicating to fans that her Am I Okay? era might be coming to an end soon. Like Taylor Swift has with all of her albums, Megan Moroney has distinctly tied each of her records to a specific color. Green being the color for her debut record, Lucky, and recently Moroney has been stepping out in blue in honor of her sophomore record. But at the ACM Awards, Moroney steered away from the royal blue she has been sporting at significant events, unveiling a new color. Yellow. Moroney tipped her hat to the How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days star Kate Hudson’s character, Andie Anderson, wearing a stunning butter yellow gown on the red carpet. Many fans felt as though this was an Easter egg for what her next color era will be. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Megan Moroney (@megmoroney) The clue that this might be the color for the next record falls in line with all of the new music she has been teasing. It appears that MM3 is in the works as she disclosed during a sit-down with Elaina Smith that the fan favorite song “Wedding Dress” will be featured on her next album’s tracklist. While there are still limited details about when MM3 will be gifted to fans, the new songs she’s been teasing are getting the emo cowgirls and cowboys ready for this next era. Moroney has teased a few new ditties while writing in the tropics, but most recently she shared one that fans are salivating to have. Sitting in a green room, Moroney shared a long snippet of a song titled “Beautiful Things.” Moroney shared in the caption of the song’s preview that her niece inspired it. However, the song is certainly not happy or full of joy. Moroney writes about the heartbreak and disappointment she will inevitably go through with friends growing up. “I wrote this song with my niece in mind. When she was born I remember being in awe of how sweet and perfect she was & I (in true emo cowgirl fashion) was sad knowing that when she grows up the world may be cruel to her sometimes… inevitably she’ll get her feelings hurt by friends or her heart broken or just have bad days & I wanted her to be able to have a song to listen to when & if she ever needs it.” When you take a second to digest the lyrics that Moroney flashes on the screen as she sings, you will see that she perfectly describes an experience all young girls have gone through at least once in their lives. “You’re standing at your bathroom mirror Cryin’ ‘What did I do?’ tears Your friends are out and you’re right here There’s a party, you didn’t know You just found out from your phone Did they not want you to go? Oh yeah, you feel that twisting knife Oh, I know it ain’t right Fires burn up canyons A hurricane can wreck a beach Words can make a mockingbird forget they’re born to sing Lies can break a fragile heart And doubt can crush your dreams But honey, just take it from me The world is hard on beautiful things.” Yeah… that cuts deep. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Megan Moroney (@megmoroney) I’m in awe that Moroney found this angle for a song, looking at her niece, who has yet to experience any of the world’s evils. It’s deep, it’s raw, and it’s relatable. As a woman, I think I have the jurisdiction to say that female friendships are some of the most beautiful things, but can also be some of the most heartbreaking. Feeling like you are left out, forgotten about, or no longer appreciated among a girl group can be more gut-wrenching than losing a boy you love. But when you find that core group of friends who get you better than your own family does, it’s pure magic. If Megan Moroney’s niece does need this song one day, she needs to immediately follow up by listening to “The Girls” and have a conversation with her aunt to remind her how precious girl friendships can be. The post Megan Moroney Teases New Song “Beautiful Things,” Inspired By Her Niece first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Travelers Can Spend the Night Near Uluru in Australia for the First Time Ever
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Travelers Can Spend the Night Near Uluru in Australia for the First Time Ever

The new overnight guided tour through Uluru-Kata Tjuta is filled with nature, history, and culture.
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9 guitarists that AC/DC’s Angus Young praised
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9 guitarists that AC/DC’s Angus Young praised

One of the most important guitar players of all time, Angus Young is the face and lead guitarist of AC/DC. He has been a huge influence on countless bands over the decades. An incredible songwriter as well, he co-wrote most of the band's songs with Bon Scott, his brother Malcolm, and Brian Johnson. Throughout his career, he has spoken about many artists, and Rock and Roll Garage has selected nine guitar players he has praised. 9 guitarists that AC/DC's Angus Young praised Jimi Hendrix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJunCsrhJjg&pp=ygUOaGVuZHJpeCBwdXJwbGU%3D The first one obviously would be Jimi Hendrix, since he changed the course of guitar playing forever and influenced almost everybody, including Angus. By the time he had the chance to hear "Purple Haze" for the first time he already knew how to play the guitar a little bit and that song impressed him a lot. “I could play guitar a little bit, but I really got focused on it around the years when I was about 12 into my teenage years, I started to focus more on it.” “And around when I was about 13-14, that’s when Jimi Hendrix appeared on the horizon. And when I first heard the song ‘Purple Haze,’ I was totally enthralled. ‘How’s he doing that?’ I was just so impressed with it. When along came Hendrix, you kind of went, ‘Woah! This is another level on guitar.’ So I was very much a fan of that,” Angus Young told Guitar magazine in 2021. Since he didn't own a record by the late legendary American guitarist/singer, Angus Young never saw a photo of him for a while. He was so inspired by his songs that he finally went to a magazine store and “I found a little picture of this guy with a guitar, and I was going, ‘Wow! I wanna look that cool,’” he told Tiny TV 2020 Hendrix tragically died in 1970 at the age of 27, three years before AC/DC was formed. So he never had the chance to hear their music. Eddie Van Halen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9r-NxuYszg&pp=ygUYZWRkaWUgdmFuIGhhbGVuIGVydXB0aW9u Angus Young also praised Eddie Van Halen, the late guitarist who a big part of the Rock scene says was the most influential guitar player after Hendrix. The AC/DC leader puts him in the same category as Hendrix as he said on the hardcover of the photo book “Eddie Van Halen” by Neil Zlozower (Via VNHD). “AC/DC played on a bill with Van Halen back in 1978 or 1979 for a Bill Graham Day on the Green show. I didn’t know much about Van Halen then except that I remember seeing film clips of them, especially the one of Eddie playing the solo piece, ‘Eruption, and I was very impressed. But I didn’t meet Eddie until years later when there was a Monsters of Rock open-air festival in England. I was shocked to hear he liked my playing, because I’ve never rated myself as a guitarist. He continued: “Eddie is an innovator. When I grew up we had a lot of guys from England who were great players, like Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, and Jeff Beck. And then, of course, when Jimi Hendrix came along, he changed the game. I’d put Eddie in that category of being an innovator like Hendrix. He changed the game for his style of playing. When Eddie came along he spawned so many imitators.” “Like Hendrix, suddenly you started to see people wanting to buy the same guitars he played and also play his licks. He turned the rule book upside down in terms of his approach. There was a lot of experimentation to his playing. Eddie also crosses into that avant-garde thing, which puts him in the same category as Hendrix." Angus Young continued: "‘Eruption’ is a favorite track. He’s got everything characteristic of his playing in that song-there’s a bit of everything. When Jimi Hendrix came along it was like, ‘Where did this guy come from?’ and I think that was the same feeling with Eddie. When Eddie appeared on the scene, every guitarist I ran into said, ‘You’ve gotta hear this guy!” Angus Young said. Eddie himself was a huge fan of AC/DC and was a good friend of the late guitarist Malcolm Young, who he said was the heart and soul of the band. His favorite album by them was "Powerage" (1978) and whenever he had the chance to see AC/DC live he would ask the brothers if they would play songs from that record. The musician died in 2020 at the age of 65 (Like Angus, he was born in 1955) and Angus Young posted a special tribute to him on AC/DC's social media, saying his guitar playing was pure wizardry. “Eddie was a guitar wonder, his playing pure wizardry. To the world of music he was a special gift. To those of us fortunate enough to have met him, a very special person. He leaves a big hole in a lot of hearts. To the Van Halen family my heartfelt sympathies,” Angus Young said. Chuck Berry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRQDeiTwLmE One of the godfathers of Rock and Roll music, Chuck Berry was praised by Angus many times and the musician even chose him as his "Rock God". He shared all his admiration for Berry on BBC’s “The Rock Show With Johnnie Walker” in 2021. “Chuck Berry was probably one of the great guitar people for rock and roll. He combined a lot of elements — he combined blues, a bit of jazz and his own unique style.” “He melded all these kind of different genres of music, but he seemed to bring it together and bring it out and it [came] out in that rock and roll style — so plain and simple, but it was so effective. I saw him live once when I was younger. I just loved his stage presence and how he performed. He was one of those people, when he got on a stage, he owned it,” Angus Young said. Curiously, a few decades before, in 1986, the AC/DC guitarist talked with Guitar World magazine and said that Chuck Berry was much better than Eric Clapton, for example. “Chuck Berry was never a caring person. He didn’t care whether he was playing his tune, out of tune, or someone else’s tune. Whenever he plays guitar, he has a big grin from ear to ear. Everyone always used to rave about Clapton when I was growing up, saying he was a guitar genius and stuff like that. Well, even on a bad night, Chuck Berry is a lot better than Clapton will ever be." Angus Young continued: “Clapton just sticks licks together that he has taken from other people—like B.B. King and the other old blues players—and puts them together in some mish-mashed fashion. The only great album he ever made was the Blues Breaker album he did with John Mayall, and maybe a couple of good songs he did with Cream. The guy more or less built his reputation on that. I never saw what the big fuss was about Clapton to begin with,” Angus Young said. The famous Chuck Berry duck walk certainly was an inspiration for the similar movements Angus Young does in every show. The American musician died in 2017 at the age of 90. Buddy Holly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mDGcxbAusg&pp=ygULYnVkZHkgaG9sbHk%3D Another musician that started his career in the 50s that Angus Young already praised is the late Buddy Holly, who is also considered one of the most important Rock musicians from that era. That love for the artist was shared between Angus and his late brother Malcolm Young, who died in 2017 at the age of 64 after battling dementia for several years. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine in 2001, he mentioned Buddy Holly as one of the artists that got his "toe tapping". “I plug into a lot of old rock & roll. Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis. I love all that stuff. In fact, if I get a chance and I’m on my way to a gig, I’ll put one of their tapes on. Because they’re good vibe-meters and I still get off on them.” The American musician was born in Lubbock, Texas in 1936 and tragically passed away at the age of 22 in 1959. He was in a plane that crashed with two other famous musicians: Richie Valens and The Big Bopper. February 3, the day of their death is still known as “the day that the music died”. Some of his most famous songs are “Everyday” and “That’ll Be The Day”. Jeff Beck https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQDjSGnmYBI&pp=ygUJSmVmZiBCZWNr The first British musician on the list, Jeff Beck was an inspiration for Angus and the musician likes his music. In 1986 he told Guitar World magazine that Beck was one of the few guitarists that could play really well without boring the audience. “There are guys out there who can play real good without boring people. Jeff Beck is one of them. He’s more of a technical guy, but when he wants to rock and roll he sure knows how to do it with guts. I really like the early albums he did with Rod Stewart,” Angus Young said. Those early albums are “Truth” (1968) and “Beck-Ola” (1969). Both of them had Rod Stewart as the vocalist and Ronnie Wood as the bassist. Some famous tracks from those albums are a version of The Yardbirds’ “Shapes of Things”, “You Shook Me” (Classic Blues track later on recorded by Led Zeppelin), “Beck’s Bolero” (Written by Jimmy Page) and “I Ain’t Superstitious” (Another Blues classic written by Willie Dixon). Angus and Malcolm were lucky enough to have watched The Yardbirds playing live when they were kids. The brothers were excited that they would have the chance to see Jeff Beck playing but by the time they played in Australia he had already left the band and Jimmy Page was the guitar player. Buddy Guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaFMC8ODHf0&pp=ygUJQnVkZHkgR3V5 Without the Blues Rock and Roll wouldn't exist and AC/DC took that music genre mixed with Rock and made it heavier. So Angus was deeply influenced by many Blues players, including Buddy Guy. He had the chance to meet him but didn't have the courage to talk with him that much as he told Rolling Stone in 2001. Yeah (I listen to a lot of Blues). And I’m lucky that now there’s a saturation of blues music released on CD. Because I’m a big fan of that stuff. I got a chance to sit and say hello to Buddy Guy once in L.A. I was dumb, I couldn’t open my mouth. Because we grew up in Australia, to find information about a lot of blues guys I used to go to the library and find the jazz magazines." "They didn’t even sell them at the time in news agents and stuff. So I’d go into the library and read all about where these people were playing, like Muddy Waters and Elmore James. To me, meeting Buddy Guy was like meeting a piece of history. That’s why I was just standing there quiet. I thought, “I don’t want to upset any ear space whatsoever,” Angus Young said. Born in 1936, Buddy Guy is one of the final classic Blues players who were there from the beginning. Muddy Waters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_l6A7krjrQ&pp=ygUMbXVkZHkgd2F0ZXJz Another legendary Blues legend Angus praised was the late Muddy Waters.  In an interview with Guitar Tricks Insider magazine in 2016, Young chose Waters' album “Hard Again” as one of his favorites of all time. The record was released in 1977, six years before the musician's death in 1983 at the age of 70. That record was produced by Johnny Winter and has classic songs like "Mannish Boy" and "I Can't Be Satisfied" The AC/DC leader always preferred the "happy side" of the Blues and as he told Total Guitar in 2020, Muddy Waters was part of that. “It’s the emotion in those old blues records. I’ve never really been into the depression stuff. I’ve always liked the happy sort of blues music, like Muddy Waters. Even though he might have been singing about his woman running off with a nineteen year-old bus driver from Florida, there would be an element of humor in it. That’s what I’ve always loved.” “I’ve never been a great lover of the real sad element of the blues. There are some great sad songs. But I prefer the happier side. And the grammar in blues music is fantastic. Some of the things that Muddy would sing: ‘I just love them pretty womens. I’ll kill for them young pretty things. They’d sing ‘whummen’ instead of women, and ‘choo’ instead of you. But you get what they mean,” Angus Young said. Malcolm Young https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EWqTym2cQU The list certainly wouldn't be complete without his brother Malcolm, who Angus divided the stage for almost 40 years. “He’s certainly an underrated rhythm guitar player. That’s true. Musically, I’m the left hand and he’s the right hand. Add the two together, we play as one. As for writing, I might have an idea, like the riff for 'Moneytalks'. I’ll play it for Malcolm when we come to do an album, and he does the same. Then we play critic with each other – ‘Oh, that’s a good one…’,” Angus Young told Classic Rock magazine in 1992. When promoting the 2020 album "Power Up", Angus noted that it was a kind of a tribute to Malcolm and recalled how important he was for the band's sound. “I always used to say, if we were onstage, and my guitar goes down, you wouldn’t notice. But if his guitar went down, you’d notice! He stamped that backbeat, very driving, very confident. He was always that way as a player. Very strong.” Angus continued: “He was the most confident guy I ever saw with a guitar. Probably because he’d been playing that well since he was very young. He was always ahead of the game. And he was always on top of whatever he did. Even in the early days, when we played clubs and (cover) bars. People would get rowdy, and go on, ‘Play this song, play that song.’ We’d play it, and he would just play, even if he never played it before.” “I’d be like two miles behind just watching him! I’d be like, “What’s the next chord?” And he’d always know it. And the way he played! He’d always be so confident, y’know?” Angus Young told Goldmine. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ_vJbQw5ow&pp=ygUsZXJpYyBjbGFwdG9uIEpvaG4gTWF5YWxsICYgVGhlIEJsdWVzYnJlYWtlcnM%3D Although Angus didn't always said good things about Eric Clapton, the 1966 album “Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton” by John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers was a huge inspiration for him and his brother. It was one of the albums he listed to Guitar Tricks Insider magazine in 2016 as one of his favorites of all time. Already in 1982, talking with Steve Newton the guitarist had said John Mayall’s records were an influence to them. Eric Clapton joined John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers after leaving The Yardbirds. But he only recorded this album with the group. The record also had the bassists: John McVie (Fleetwood Mac) and Jack Bruce (Cream). Some of the most famous tracks are “All Your Love”, Hideaway” and “Key To Love”. The post 9 guitarists that AC/DC’s Angus Young praised appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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? Cambodian 'Killing Fields' Genocidal Dictator Pol Pot school by a Jew! ?
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? Cambodian 'Killing Fields' Genocidal Dictator Pol Pot school by a Jew! ?

Pol is properly schooled by the true masters of genocide...
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Amar Goudjil presents to the parliament that the World was injected with nanotech without consent!
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Amar Goudjil presents to the parliament that the World was injected with nanotech without consent!

???? #English - Commission meeting in Luxembourg, April 23, 2025. Amar Goudjil and Dr. Astrid Stuckelberger present to the parliamentary chamber the crime to which the world population was subjected by inoculating self-assembling liquid nanotechnology without informed consent, passing it off as vaccines. We are facing the largest recent genocide in the history of our humanity. Video in French but English Subs
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