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Thomas James Kirk III was born on February 20, 1985, [4] in Pasadena, California, and primarily raised in Mandeville, Louisiana. [5] [failed verification] His father was Thomas James Kirk Jr. (July 1, 1946 – January 3, 2008), who operated several fraudulent higher education organizations and served three years in U.S. federal prison following a plea deal. [6]
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David Allan Bednar (born June 15, 1952) is a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). A former educator, Bednar was president of Brigham Young University–Idaho (BYU–Idaho) from 1997 to 2004. [2] [3] Bednar was sustained as a
Kirk Douglas (born Issur Danielovitch; December 9, 1916 – February 5, 2020) was an American actor and filmmaker. After an impoverished childhood, he made his film debut in The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) with Barbara Stanwyck. Douglas soon developed into a leading box-office star throughout the 1950s, known for serious dramas ...
Google first published exact revenue numbers for YouTube in February 2020 as part of Alphabet's 2019 financial report. According to Google, YouTube had made US$15.1 billion in ad revenue in 2019, in contrast to US$8.1 billion in 2017 and US$11.1 billion in 2018. YouTube's revenues made up nearly 10% of the total Alphabet revenue in 2019.
As of December 7, 2021, The Charlie Kirk Show podcast was ranked as the 21st most popular podcast on Apple Podcasts. [118] Kirk's "Turning Point Live" is a three-hour streaming talk show aimed at Generation Z. Turning Point USA's monthly online average has grown to 111,000 unique visitors in 2021. [119]
Kirk Shelmerdine; Born: Edward Kirk Shelmerdine V March 8, 1958 (age 66) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Achievements: 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991 Winston Cup Series Champion : Awards: NASCAR Hall of Fame (2023) NASCAR Cup Series career; 26 races run over 6 years: Best finish: 47th : First race: 1981 Budweiser NASCAR 400 (College Station) Last race
David Bednar may refer to: David Bednar (general manager) (born 1952), former general manager of the Canadian National Exhibition Association David A. Bednar (born 1952), LDS church leader, former BYU-Idaho president