Hulk Hogan is currently in court, suing Gawker for publishing footage showing him having sex with the wife of his then-best friend, radio jockey Bubba the Love Sponge. He said it happened during a weak point in his life, when he was having problems in his marriage to Linda. Linda was married to Hulk for 25 years before she filed for divorce in 2007.
Inside EditionNineteen-month-old Ezekiel Stephan had allegedly been sick for weeks before he died of meningitis in 2012, the CBC reports. According to the CBC, the Stephans run a nutritional supplement company called Truehope Nutrional Suport Inc. in Alberta, Canada.
CosmopolitanStarbucks CEO Howard Schultz is making it easier for employees to vote. The coffee giant’s CEO sent a letter to all employees on Monday about the company’s role in increasing voter registration and participation, reports Politico. Starbucks is making a TurboVote digital tool that allows for speedy voter registration accessible to the company's 114,000-plus US employees - the equivalent of about 20% of Wyoming's state population.
Business InsiderPresident Obama's attorney general was pressed today on Capitol Hill about what the administration knows about the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server. Attorney General Loretta Lynch told the Senate Judiciary Committee that the Department of Justice never briefed the White House about the investigation. “I can assure you that neither I nor anyone from the department has briefed Mr. Earnest or anyone at the White House about this matter or any other matters,” Lynch said. The statement appeared to contradict a comment by White House spokesman Josh Earnest on January 29 in which he said that "some (DOJ) officials have said that (Clinton) is not a target of the investigation."
Fox News InsiderWatch the moment a momma dog - who was separated from her four puppies - is reunited with them at Marin Humane Society.
MashableWhether Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull intended it or not, his new Defence White Paper has been widely interpreted as sending a clear message that Australia is willing to join our allies in using armed force if necessary to defend the “rules based global order” from China’s strategic ambitions in Asia. Moreover, most people apparently think that’s a good message to send. So it seems wise to ask whether this message is really true. Would we go to war with China over any of the issues which now loom as tests of the future order in Asia-in the Spratlys, or the Senkakus, or even Taiwan? Most people who approve of the White Paper's message probably do so with complete confidence that the issue will
The National InterestJeremy Meeks took social media by storm in 2014 when his mugshot hit the Internet. Dubbed the ‘fine felon’ or even ‘prison bae,’ Jeremy Meeks was released from Mendota Federal Correctional Institution on Wednesday where he was serving a 27-month sentence for gun possession. It was reported he signed with a talent agency and was in talks for a reality show - and it looks like part of that was true. “We’re putting everything in place,” Jordan said. “We’re in talks with a lot of different agencies. There’s movies on the table. We have a lot of different things happening.” This just goes to show - what God has for you, is for YOU! Let’s hope he’s able to turn his life around. If you’d like, you
B. Scott | Celebrity Gossip and Entertainment NewsTesla owners in the US are eligible for various incentives for purchasing an electric vehicle. It's quite the opposite situation in Singapore, however, as one local recently found out. Joe Nguyen has spent the past several months trying to import the Tesla Model S he purchased in Hong Kong to his home country. Nguyen anticipating receiving a rebate of S$15,000 (~$11,000) as the car has no exhaust pipe and thus, no emissions. Instead, he was hit with a fine of S$15,000 courtesy of the nation's Carbon Emissions Vehicle Scheme (CEVS). A spokesperson for the Singapore Land Transport Authority (LTA) told Channel NewsAsia that the Model S in question was tested under the United Nations Economic Commission
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