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Terrifier 3 | 1 | - | $18.3M |
The Wild Robot | 2 | 2 | $83.7M |
Joker: Folie à Deux | 3 | 1 | $51.6M |
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice | 4 | 3 | $275.6M |
Piece by Piece | 5 | - | $3.8M |
Transformers One | 6 | 4 | $52.9M |
Saturday Night | 7 | - | $4.2M |
My Hero Academia: You're Next | 8 | - | $3M |
The Nightmare Before Christmas | 9 | - | $2.3M |
The Apprentice | 10 | - | $1.6M |
Speak No Evil | 11 | 5 | $35.2M |
Vettaiyan | 12 | - | $2.4M |
The Substance | 13 | 9 | $11.6M |
1 | Shaboozey : A Bar Song (Tipsy) |
2 | Lady Gaga : Die With A Smile |
3 | Sabrina Carpenter : Taste |
4 | Billie Eilish : BIRDS OF A FEATHER |
5 | The Weeknd : Timeless |
6 | Post Malone : I Had Some Help (Feat. Morgan Wallen) |
7 | Sabrina Carpenter : Espresso |
8 | Chappell Roan : Good Luck, Babe! |
9 | Benson Boone : Beautiful Things |
10 | Gigi Perez : Sailor Song |
11 | Sabrina Carpenter : Please Please Please |
12 | Zach Bryan : I Remember Everything |
13 | Noah Kahan : Stick Season |
14 | Gracie Abrams : I Love You, I'm Sorry |
15 | Teddy Swims : Lose Control |
16 | Dasha : Austin |
17 | Zach Bryan : Something in the Orange |
18 | Hozier : Too Sweet |
19 | Sabrina Carpenter : Bed Chem |
20 | Zach Bryan : Pink Skies |
21 | Luke Combs : Ain't No Love In Oklahoma (From Twisters: The Album) |
22 | Morgan Wallen : Last Night |
23 | Chappell Roan : HOT TO GO! |
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rendition noun (ren-DISH-un) A rendition, simply put, is the act or result of rendering something. That thing may be a performance or interpretation, a depiction, or a translation. In US law, rendition refers to the surrender by a state of a fugitive to another state that is charging the fugitive with a crime.
"My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute all my success in life to the moral, intellectual and physical education I received from her." - George Washington
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- James Butler, 2nd Earl of Ormonde, born in Kilkenny Castle, Ireland (d. 1382) | |
- François Guizot, French historian and politician (17th Prime Minister of France), born in Nîmes, France (d. 1874) | |
- Damon Runyon, American journalist and writer (Guys and Dolls-based on his work), born in Manhattan, Kansas (d. 1946) | |
- Charlton Heston [John Carter], American actor (The Ten Commandments; Ben-Hur; Planet of Apes), born in Wilmette, Illinois, (d. 2008) | |
- Jim Sillars, Scottish politician and Scottish Independence advocate, born in Ayr, Scotland | |
- John Wathan, American baseball catcher and manager (Kansas City Royals), born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa | |
- Jorge Valdano, Argentine soccer forward and manager (23 caps; Real Madrid), born in Las Parejas, Argentina | |
- Sherri Turner, American golfer (Women's PGA C'ship 1988), born in Greenville, South Carolina | |
On this date in 1984, thick fog was to blame for a 118-vehicle accident on I-94 near Milwaukee, Wis.
- -13] Synod of Emden, Calvinist leaders establish the Dutch Reformed Church. | |
- British assault on Broodseinde, France | |
- Musical "Sometime" with Mae West premieres in NYC | |
- Brendan Shanahan scores a hat trick in Red Wings 4-3 OT win at San Jose; becomes second player in NHL history to score an opening-night hat trick twice in his career | |
- American rock band Van Halen's final public performance takes place at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California. | |
- Fuel subsidies end in Ecuador after four decades, prompting nationwide protests and President Lenín Moreno to declare 60-day state of emergency | |
- Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine, French Canadian politician (Prime Minister of the Province of Canada), born in Boucherville, Lower Canada (d. 1864) | |
- Ernest Blood, American Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame coach (Passaic HS, NJ, 200-1 record, 1915-24), born in Manchester, New Hampshire (d. 1955) | |
- Charlie Hurley, Irish soccer centre half (40 caps Republic of Ireland; Sunderland 402 games), born in Cork, Ireland (d. 2024) | |
- Jenny Arean [Joanna Klarenbeek], Dutch actress, cabaret and theatre singer ("Vluchten kan niet meer"), born in Lisse, Netherlands | |
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