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Joe Walsh talks plans for new Eagles, solo music; his VetsAid charity announces grant recipients

Duluth, MN, USA / 95 KQDS Jan 27, 2021 6:00 PM Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh says being stuck at home because of the COVID-19 pandemic has him and his band mates champing at the bit to get back out on tour, but he also reveals that the crisis may also result in some interesting new music from him and his famous group. The 73-year-old Rock & Roll Hall of Famer tells USA Today that he s been writing some new solo material, but notes with a laugh, I gotta be careful there. My first song was, We re all gonna die! And I thought, wait a minute. Maybe I should wait a couple days and try again.

Mavs nominate Josh Richardson for January NBA Cares Community Assist Award

Mavs nominate Josh Richardson for January NBA Cares Community Assist Award Jan 25, 2021 Tamara Jolee The Dallas Mavericks have selected veteran swingman Josh Richardson as the team’s nominee for the January NBA Cares Community Assist Award, presented by Kaiser Permanente, for his continuous efforts to support military families and frontline healthcare workers. The NBA Cares Community Assist Award is one the highest off-court honors any NBA player can receive. Each team selects their most charitable player for the month to earn a nomination and then a league committee chooses the player who best reflects the passion that the NBA and its players share for giving back to their communities.

Teaneck flag twirlers, drumline to represent New Jersey in Biden inauguration parade

TEANECK, New Jersey (WABC) The Teaneck High School Flag Twirlers and Drumline will be representing New Jersey in President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration Parade Across America. The young ladies of the Teaneck Flag Twirlers are about to step into their part of an historical inauguration. The nation will inaugurate its first vice president of Black and Asian American roots. In this town, being a twirler is a legacy your mom, aunt, sister was probably one and it s an honor, Teaneck Flag Twirlers Advisor Christine Mayers said. The team applied for a spot in the parade, practiced their craft and crossed their fingers.

Inauguration Day in DC: Biden, Harris to Be Sworn In Amid Massive Security Presence

Updated on January 20, 2021 at 11:02 pm NBC Universal, Inc. What to Know President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were sworn into office Wednesday outside the U.S. Capitol. Due to the pandemic and security threats, celebrations are scaled down this year. President Trump departed the capital hours before the official inauguration ceremony. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were sworn in on the steps of the U.S. Capitol Wednesday in scaled-down celebrations that are evidently different to Washington, D.C., residents who have welcomed multiple administrations to the city on Inauguration Day. The 59th Inauguration Ceremonies uphold many traditions, even as they are challenged by a pandemic, security threats and outgoing President Donald Trump’s unwillingness to accept election results affirmed by courts and Republican officials nationwide.

Statement on the Peaceful Transfer of Power

Statement on the Peaceful Transfer of Power News provided by Share this article Share this article ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/  38 Organizations, including the Code of Support Foundation, releases following statement about the inauguration of the 46th President of the United States: Following the failed insurrection attempt of January 6, 2021, the undersigned organizations, who serve members of our military, veterans, caregivers, and their families, join in condemning this violent attack on our country, our democracy, and our Constitution.  We affirm our commitment to the US Constitution, our free and fair elections, and the tradition of a peaceful transfer of power.  We endorse the statement made by the

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