Capitol Hill was rocked over the weekend by the circulation of an explicit video of two men apparently having sex in a congressional hearing room.
The eight-second pornographic clip, first posted Friday evening by right-wing media website the Daily Caller, was reportedly leaked from a private group chat for gay men in politics. The report, which did not name the participants and blurred a face that appeared in the video, claimed it was a congressional staffer in the sex tape and identified the setting as Room 216 in the Hart Senate Office Building.
These are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a commission when purchases are made through affiliate links at no additional cost to the purchaser. No pasta shape was good enough for Dan Pashman. The obsessive foodie and host of the Sporkful podcast judges pasta shapes on sauceability (how readily sauce adheres), forkability (ease of getting and keeping it on a fork) and toothsinkability (how satisfying it is to sink your teeth into).
Morris, who had been dating Hubbell since high school, walked down the picture-perfect outdoor aisle on Saturday, in a stunning backless wedding gown, and shared her first dance as Heather Hubbell to the tune of “Unchained Melody.” Morris and Hubbell tied the knot at the Old Canyon Ranch in Topanga, Calif. on Saturday, May 16, in front of a large group of family and friends, including a handful of Morris’ Glee costars.
Adam Bettcher / Getty Images Love rap music, but hate all the misogyny and objectification that goes along with it? Then say hello to what is sure to be your favorite new Tumblr: Respectful Rappers. It takes your favorite hip hop songs and rewrites their lyrics to be those more suitable for a gender studies major.
“To be clear, we love rap,” the blog’s creators told BuzzFeed. “But maybe it’s time to stop demeaning gay people and calling women ‘bitches.
Popperfoto / Getty ImagesThe Beatles perform at Carnegie Hall in New York City during their 1964 US tour.
The unrelenting spotlight and grueling schedule were starting to wear on the Beatles. The constant encroachment and the extraneous obligations were exhausting. There were none of the boundaries they were used to in England.
On the morning of Feb. 12 they were put on a slow-moving train rattling up the East Coast, while manager Brian Epstein and his staff flew the shuttle back to New York.