Does Kim Kardashian Really Wear Butt Pads?
There are no ifs, ands or butts about it, Kim Kardashian's curves are all real. But in case you had any doubt, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians took to her app to clear up some...
There are no ifs, ands or butts about it, Kim Kardashian's curves are all real. But in case you had any doubt, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians took to her app to clear up some...
NEW YORK (AP) — Nathan's Famous may be in the hot dog business, but for decades they've been peddling a whopper.
PITTSBURGH — When Jim Rutherford arrived in Pittsburgh in the summer of 2014, he figured he’d be around two or three years tops. It’s one promise the general manager is happy to break. The Penguins signed Rutherford to a new three-year contract Friday just two weeks removed from the franchise’s fourth Stanley Cup, one that
Understanding just where race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and personal and professional success come together formed the heart of a presentation at the Chicago Fed by Northern Trust’s Jerome Harper.
Understanding just where race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and personal and professional success come together formed the heart of a presentation at the Chicago Fed by Northern Trust’s Jerome Harper.
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Читать дальше...Thandie Newton is opening up about a horrific experience in which she was sexually abused by a Hollywood director during a casting session. “A director, on a callback, had a camera shooting up my skirt and asked me to touch my tits and think about the guy making love to me in the scene,” the [...]
The state this week became the 31st in the nation to expand Medicaid to the working poor. It's also the first state in the Deep South to embrace the Obamacare program.
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Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway are growing their stake in Wells Fargo.
The famed investor applied to the Federal Reserve on Friday to increase his firm's stake in the bank above 10%, according to a report from Bloomberg's Noah Buhayar and Katherine Chiglinsky.
Hitting the 10% level automatically requires a disclosure from the investor in order to hold such a large stake.
In the application, Berkshire said that it does not plan to acquire new shares in order to do so... Читать дальше...
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International attention has largely focused on Venezuela's fractious political environment and its ongoing macroeconomic unraveling.
But for Venezuelans, day-to-day life has, in recent months, been mostly focused on getting the staples of their diets from the ever more barren shelves of the country's grocery stores.
Dwindling food supplies are just one element of the economic stagnation brought on in Venezuela by the global oil price slump. As foreign income falls... Читать дальше...
An appreciation of Olivia de Havilland,--Gone With the Wind's last surviving cast member — on her 100th birthday.
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with our regular political commentators E.J. Dionne of the Washington Post and Brooking Institution and David Brooks of The New York Times. They discuss Bill Clinton's role in Hillary Clinton's campaign and Donald Trump's speeches on trade.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating a fatal crash involving a Tesla car using the "autopilot" feature. NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Alex Davies of Wired about the crash and what it means for self-driving car technology.
Volkswagen will be buying back hundreds of thousands of diesel engine cars under the settlement it agreed to with U.S. officials. In order to re-sell those cars, the company will have to come up with a fix that passes muster with U.S. regulators.
U.S. swimming icon Michael Phelps finds renewed vigor in an attempt to return to the Olympics.
A federal judge in Mississippi blocked implementation of a state law that would have provided legal protection for people who refuse to accommodate LGBT individuals or same-sex marriage based on religious objections.
The Obama administration issued a long awaited report Friday, documenting the number on civilians who have been accidentally killed by U.S. drone strikes. Human rights activists welcome the administration's newfound transparency, though some question whether the report goes far enough.
NPR's Robert Siegel uses a new documentary about film director Brian De Palma to talk to him about his career highs and lows, techniques, and how deeply he has been influenced by Alfred Hitchcock.
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to The New York Times reporter James Stewart about the new financial hub for the European Union in place of London, following Britain's vote to leave the bloc.
The mayor of Rutland, Vt., was quick to volunteer his community as a resettlement city for refugees from Syria. Lots of people volunteered to help the new residents, but now there's a backlash.
Two women have signed with the independent Sonoma Stompers minor league team. For the first time since the 1950s, a co-ed pro baseball team will take the field on Friday.
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Paul Farhi of the Washington Post about Gay Talese's new book, The Voyeur's Hotel. The credibility of the book, which follows a self-proclaimed sex researcher who bought a hotel to spy on his guests through ventilator windows, has been called into question after Farhi uncovered problems with Talese's story.
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PASADENA, Calif., July 1 (UPI) -- NASA's Mars rover Curiosity recently discovered and studied an expanse of medium-sized sand waves unlike any sand formations found on Earth.
DHAKA, Bangladesh — The Latest on the attack on a restaurant popular with foreigners in a diplomatic zone in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka (all times local): 3:00 a.m. The U.S. State Department says it has seen the claims of responsibility by the Islamic State group for the hostage-taking in Dhaka but cannot yet confirm it.