LOS ANGELES — Paul Walker, the star of the "Fast and the Furious" movie series, died Saturday in a car crash that killed one other person outside of Los Angeles. He was 40.
Walker’s publicist, Ame Van Iden, confirmed the actor’s death Saturday afternoon. A statement on Walker’s Facebook page said that he was a passenger in a friend’s car and that he was in the area to attend a charity event for his organization Reach Out Worldwide. Read More...
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Case in point, the 50-year-old illusionist recently appeared on NBC’s “Tonight Show” alongside host Jimmy Fallon and guest Keanu Reeves.
After pulling off what seemed like a routine card trick, Blaine stuffed a knife up his nose. Read More...
"Self-definition is the only viable option available," says Jon Garland, a criminologist at the University of Surrey, who specialises in hate crimes. "However, it still leaves the question of who counts as alternative and who doesn't. Skaters are a group that probably should be recognised. They are often victims of these kinds of attacks, but it is not clear if they are included."
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