A song by Pigeon Pit has gotten me through this year. Chugging a punk twang with the sun at its back, "milk crates" recognizes the relentless churn of life, but still seeks freedom from tyranny, exhaustion and the everyday nonsense that drags us down. The first time I heard the song performed live was at the band's Tiny Desk sound check, and I gave into the cathartic release with a few tears, mouthing along to the throng of gang vocals: No job, no place to get away from
Jana Kramer and James Lafferty weren't BFFs on the set of One Tree Hill, but it wasn't necessarily by choice.
The actress, who portrayed Alex Dupré, is opening up about the show's behind-the-scenes drama and revealing how one person on set "made it hell" for the cast.
Kramer talked about the on-set cliques during the Jan. 31 episode of her podcast, Whine Down with Jana Kramer and Michael Caussin, which featured Lafferty and fellow One Tree Hill co-star Stephen Colletti.
Gallery Launch Gallery TMZ Ronda Rousey's swimsuit was painted on for her Sports Illustrated photo shoot, but that didn't stop sales of the actual one-piece it's based on from selling out almost instantly.
Ronda's paint job was a replica of a one-piece made by Australian swimwear brand, We Are Handsome. The company's a fave with celebs ... Beyonce even sported one of their jaguar suits over the summer.
Agnès Levallois Âge et Parcours: Agnès Levallois : Biographie et parcours professionnel
Diplômes obtenus et expériences professionnelles Agnès Levallois est une experte en relations internationales et en géopolitique, reconnue pour son expertise dans l’analyse du risque pays. Elle a obtenu un diplôme de Sciences Po Paris, l’une des institutions les plus prestigieuses en sciences politiques en France. Elle s’est spécialisée en économie internationale et en géopolitique, avec une attention particulière portée aux enjeux géopolitiques en Asie.
The mother of a biracial student who was dragged down the street by a school bus in Utah has settled a civil rights lawsuit for $62,500.
The incident happened at West Point Junior High School in Davis County, Utah, in February as students were disembarking the bus.
Security camera footage shows the bus doors closing on the boy's backpack before the bus moves away, leaving him hanging precariously as he is dragged 175 feet down the street.