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Charlie Watts, the self-effacing and unshakeable Rolling Stones drummer who helped anchor one of rock's greatest rhythms sections and used his "day job" to support his enduring love of jazz, has died, according to his publicist.

Opinion | How two overworked public defenders and six judges left a New Orleans man with a life sent

In the two years Landon Quinns trial attorneys represented him, one was handling 711 other felony cases. The other took on 543, including another time- and resource-consuming death penalty case. The National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals recommends that a public defender take no more than 150 cases per year.

Rolling Stones, U2 and skinheads

The East Village has changed a lot through the decades, but since 1987 New Yorkers could always count on a frosty pint and a pleasant chat courtesy of Ludwika Lucy Mickevicius the doyenne of the Alphabet City dive bar scene and longtime owner of Lucys on Avenue A.

a killer drugs trail of destruction

By Linda PresslyBBC News, Mexico and California Fentanyl is a deadly, synthetic opioid, 50 times more powerful than heroin. Americans are dying from it at such an alarming rate, that the US has approved the sale of naloxone - an overdose-reversing drug - without a prescription. But fentanyl's trail of destruction begins further south.

Where did Anna Nordqvist go to college and university?

According to Anna Nordqvist Biography, Anna Nordqvist, a Swedish womens golfer, attended Arizona State University for 2.5 years. Anna Maria Nordqvists illustrious career began in 2008. Anna Nordqvist was born on June 10, 1987, and is a Swedish womens golfer.