100,000 March For LGBT Pride In Tel Aviv

There was a record turnout in Israel today for the Gay Pride march in Tel Aviv, with at least one hundred thousand participating, making it the largest in the history of the Middle East.

There was a record turnout in Israel today for the Gay Pride march in Tel Aviv, with at least one hundred thousand participating, making it the largest in the history of the Middle East.

Caution: Graphic image below Dead, dead, and more dead. In the US, we hear friends and family talk about the neighbor’s kid who overdosed on hard drugs. In Latin America, we read the newspaper headlines of decapitated heads, bodies dumped in the middle of the streets — usually of people connected to the drug cartels [...]

An archaeological team recently visited a site containing a pictograph (not to be confused with a petroglyph) at Arnhem Land plateau in north Australia. They were investigating a large, flightless bird depicted here, which was originally thought to be an Emu. Upon closer examination, it was not an Emu at all, but rather a species of bird extinct for 40,000 years.

Celebrities have a contentious, but symbiotic relationship with the paparazzi. Without the scruffy photographers, who hustle, sweet-talk and trick their way into the stars’ inconvenient playgrounds, the celebs couldn’t bask in their stardom. This love-hate, give and take, is featured in the fascinating new documentary, “Smash His Camera,” that focuses on one of that dubious [...]
California’s GOP candidate for U.S. Senate Carly Fiorina is surely one to watch. Just for the sheer entertainment value. Yesterday, as she was prepping for a live TV interview, Fiorina was caught on an open mic lambasting opponent Sen. Barbara Boxer’s hair and questioning California GOP gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman’s decision to appear on Sean [...]