A lawyer who represented the so-called “D.C. madam” says he has phone records that could influence the outcome of the presidential election, and he’s threatening to release one or more names on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court if he’s denied a hearing on his right to distribute them. Montgomery Blair Sibley, the late madam Deborah Palfrey’s colorful attorney, has been subject to a restraining order since 2007 barring him from releasing the information, which he says includes 815 names, addresses and Social Security numbers of Verizon Wireless customers. “Time is of the essence because people are casting votes in primaries and caucuses,” he says. “I believe this information is relevant to that
US News & World ReportIf you’ve been on Twitter today, you might have noticed that 20-year-old R&B; artist Kehlani has been trending. Now, I know that many of you may not be familiar with Kehlani. And that’s fine. What we’re discussing today is more about relationships, double standard, and how to handle said drama when you’re in the public eye. So what exactly happened with Kehlani? Well, if you were at all familiar with her, you might have known that she was in a relatively new relationship with Cleveland Cavaliers player, 24-year-old Kyrie Irving. The two seemed to be going quite strong after celebrating their first Valentine’s Day together. But things took a left turn when Kehlani’s ex, a producer named PartyNextDoor,
madamenoire.comLast a month, a video surfaced online of one of Russia’s more advanced tanks facing off against a small team of Syrian rebels armed with a U.S.-made anti-tank missile in the suburbs of Aleppo. Such short videos have become common in the nearly five-year-old conflict, where the absence of media on the ground has given birth to a view of the war stitched together by YouTube videos. The Feb. 26 footage of the Syrians aiming at the Russian tank stands out, however, because it is likely one of the first instances of a Russian T-90 tank encountering a U.S. anti-tank missile in combat. Now a photo has emerged of what happened after the Syrian rebels fired. The BGM-71 TOW missile appears to hit the right
Washington PostDang. Hello hello. Hey, hello hello. How's your Monday morning going? Maybe you managed to make it to SoulCycle. Maybe after that you rewarded yourself with a smoothie full of exotic fruits and whey proteins. No matter. This nine year old girl is our new king of fitness. Milla Bizzotto is nine and hails from Miami. On Friday, she completed something called the 24-hour BattleFrog, CBS Miami reports, which is a gladiator-esque obstacle course designed for Navy Seals. The goal is to do as many loops as you can. Milla finished with 36 miles ran, 4.9 miles swam, and hundreds of obstacles cleared. Why'd she do it? Apparently she was tired of taking shit from bullies. “I don’t want people to quit because
GQFor Peter Berkowitz, the solution to sky-high San Francisco rent has been to build a box, or a “pod” as he calls it, in the living room of a friend’s apartment. “Yes, living in a pod is silly,” Berkowitz writes in a blog post.
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Ken Freeman is the best custom car builder you've never heard of. The owner of a body shop in West End, North Carolina, Freeman is the man behind Spirit of Nemo, his take on possibly the most challenging movie car of all time: Captain Nemo's 24-foot-long convertible from The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. And guess what? Nemo is for sale on eBay. Normally, when someone builds a movie car, the result is a lot like a typical concept car-good from afar, but far from good. (Why not? It just needs to look good on camera.) Freeman's Nemo, though, stands up to close scrutiny. The details are impeccable and, amazingly, the car drives way better than you'd expect of a six-wheeled convertible with
EsquireMedia Bias: The Washington Post led its Monday paper with a story titled “How Clinton’s Email Scandal Took Root.” What it revealed was that, left to the mainstream press, the story might never have hit the ground. No one reading the Post’s 5,000-word account can come away thinking that the Clinton email scandal is unimportant. The FBI now has 147 agents chasing down leads. A key person involved in the scandal has been granted immunity. Hillary Clinton - who has already been caught in several lies - might be questioned by federal agents. There are fairly obvious violations of the law, even if it’s just those governing record-keeping. And there were, and continue to be, concerns that national security
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Road & Track(CNN)A four-year-old girl was beheaded in Taiwan in what appears to have been a random knife attack, state media said. On Monday morning, a 33-year-old man attacked the girl with a cleaver in full view of her mother as they were on their way to a metro station in Taipei, the island's capital, the official Central News Agency (CNA) said.
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