May 6 Whatever

You bet the lockdown protests are bullshit:



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Good news for women in New York.
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A murder case back in 1987 has resulted in an arrest thanks to genetic genealogy:


Cuyahoga Falls police today announced the arrest of 67-year-old James Zastawnik of Cleveland for the December 1987 murder of Barbara Blatnik.

Blatnik was just 17 when her nude, strangled body was found near Blossom Music Center, some 30 minutes away from her home, five days before Christmas.

The three-decade-old cold case had received renewed interest in the past year after the Porchlight Project, a nonprofit that provides assistance to families of the missing and murdered in Ohio, paid for DNA testing of samples taken from under Blatnik's fingernails and forensic genealogy of the results by Colleen Fitzpatrick and her team at Identifinders International.
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From January is this long interview with noted guitarist Mick Taylor, especially about his time with the Rolling Stones and why he left the group in 1974.

Taylor was 9 years old when he began playing guitar, turned pro at 16, and at the tender age of 20, he would be a member of the most famous rock band in the world.  I would say he was a guitar prodigy if there ever was one.  Taylor is 71 today, still sharp on the guitar.
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