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Linda McCartney photo exhibit shows nature, animals and life with a Beatle

She photographed nature and animals. She photographed fame. But above all, Linda McCartney photographed the “silly love song” that she and her famous Beatle spouse lived for nearly three decades. In this sunlit desert city, the Linda McCartney Retrospective at the University of Arizona’s Center for Creative Photography (CCP) is visual confirmation of how that romance played out far from the concert crowds and screaming fans. The exhibit is an intimate journey captured by Linda through the lens of her 35mm Nikon camera — a classic in analog, not digital, imagery.

Obama: 20 million people gain coverage under 2010 health law

President Obama energetically touted the success of the Affordable Care Act on Thursday, saying that an estimated 20 million people have gained health coverage since the law was passed in 2010. During a trip to Milwaukee, Obama cited a new administration report attributing the increase in the number of insured Americans to provisions that created health insurance marketplaces where consumers can buy private plans, expanded Medicaid, required insurers to cover people with medical conditions and permitted young people to stay on their parents’ health plans until they turned 26.

Robert Allen Mukes Net Worth

Age, Biography and Wiki Who is it? Actor, Stunts Birth Day March 14, 1964 Birth Place  Indianapolis, Indiana, United States Robert Allen Mukes age 59 YEARS OLD Birth Sign Aries Other names Robert "Bonecrusher" Mukes Occupation Actor Years active 1997–present Website http://www.robertmukes.com 💰 Net worth Robert Allen Mukes, an actor and stuntman based in the United States, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024.

Target of Capitol riot conspiracies sentenced to probation

By Mike WendlingBBC News Getty ImagesMr Epps (centre) was outside the Capitol on 6 January 2021A former US Marine who was targeted by online conspiracy theorists has been sentenced to one year of probation for his role in the Capitol riot. Ray Epps, 62, pleaded guilty last year to disorderly conduct. He was pictured outside Congress on 6 January 2021, but did not go inside the building. Epps, who has always denied claims by fringe news outlets and online activists that he was a federal agent, avoided jail at a hearing on Tuesday.

These bats carry the lethal Marburg virus, and scientists are tracking them to try to stop its sprea

By day, some of the most dangerous animals in the world lurk deep inside this cave. Come night, the tiny fruit bats whoosh out, tens of thousands of them at a time, filling the air with their high-pitched chirping before disappearing into the black sky. The bats carry the deadly Marburg virus, as fearsome and mysterious as its cousin Ebola. Scientists know that the virus starts in these animals, and they know that when it spreads to humans it is lethal — Marburg kills up to 9 in 10 of its victims, sometimes within a week.