Allen Iverson and Newt Gingrich are just the latest celebrity jewelry fiends to be be embarassed by their undying love for bling. Allen Iverson, aka The Answer, apparently didn't live up to his nickname in 2010, when Aydin & Company Jewelers sued him for not paying a $375,000 bill for jewelry he bought there, TMZ reported this week. Rather than being "The Answer," the former NBA star apparently played the part of the "The Ignorer," never even responding to the suit, according to TMZ, and...
February 01, 2012 02:27:10 GMT During an appearance on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show', the 'House of Lies' actress recalls the time she had a full-fledged panic attack because of her 31st birthday present. never hides her affection for sloths, and she brings proof of how deeply she cares for the slow, three-toed creature to "". On Tuesday, January 31, the former "Veronica Mars" star revealed that she went to having a meltdown at the prospect of meeting one on her 31st birthday, and shared the...
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Daniel S Levine During a fundraising appearance at the legendary Apollo Theater in Harlem, NY on Thursday night, President Obama showed off his vocal talents, singing a little bit from Al Green’s 1972 hit, “Let’s Stay Together.” Adding to the fun was the fact that the Rev. Al Green was actually among the crowd of 1,400 supporters. According to ABC News, Obama broke into the song shortly after taking the stage and thanking the hosts of the event and recognizing those who performed ahead...
Acura made noise last week at the Detroit Auto Show, as parent company Honda unveiled the return of the NSX and boldly dubbed it the return of the "supercar." And that certainly caught the most eyes on the first day of the press preview at the 2012 North American International Auto Show. Honda introduced three planned new Acura models Jan. 9, hoping to build momentum for a slumping brand. And in a vote of confidence for American manufacturing, Honda said the car will be produced in Ohio...
Jenna Katherine Nelson Actor Gene Hackman was rushed to the hospital Friday after being struck by a car while riding his bicycle in the Florida Keys. The Florida Highway Patrol said Hackman had suffered injuries to his head and was airlifted to Ryder Trauma Center in Miami. The Sun Sentinel reports Hackman had been riding in Islamorada around 3 p.m. Eastern time when he was struck from behind. FHP Sergeant Thomas E. Pikul spoke with reporters, saying, "We're not sure who was at fault yet...
Posted: 10:00 AMUpdated: 12:45 PMThe Associated Press PORTO SANTO STEFANO, Italy — Divers searched the submerged part of a luxury cruise liner that went aground off Italy's coast in case any of 70 people unaccounted for might be trapped inside, a coast guard official said Saturday, as passengers described a delayed and terrifying evacuation. click image to enlarge The luxury cruise ship Costa Concordia leans on its side as after running aground off the tiny Tuscan island of Giglio. The luxury...
Those who knew 9-year-old Kathleen Edward will never forget her infectious smile, one seen often throughout her battle with Juvenile Huntington's disease. The girl who received support from people all over the world after being taunted about dying lost her battle with the disease Wednesday. She died at her Wyandotte home, surrounded by people who love her, said Kathleen's maternal grandmother, Rebecca Rose. "She suffered with this disease for a while, and she never complained," Rose said. "She...
Getty Images Our good friend Mike Silver of Yahoo! Sports has penned yet another intriguing and thought-provoking item. This one focuses on the possible reasons for the termination of Raiders coach Hue Jackson. Silver’s theory is that Jackson knew too much about how poorly late owner Al Davis used to treat his son, Mark Davis, and that Mark Davis wants to remove from the organization anyone with direct knowledge of those interactions. “To project an image of authority,” Silver writes,...