The L.A. Rams are breaking even more ground in the LGBTQ arena -- becoming the 1st NFL team ever to officially sponsor a gay pride event.
The team has joined up with Venice Pride -- the organization behind the massive Venice Pride block party -- and has sponsored the blue lights in the letter "C" in the famous VENICE sign.
Each letter in the sign will be lit up with a different color -- just like the rainbow LGBTQ pride flag.
Name:Heather Graham
Hometown:Milwaukee, WI
Birthday:January 29, 1970
About Born in 1970 in Wisconsin, Heather Graham‘s claim to fame is her role in 1997’s Boogie Nights. Since her lauded performance, she has appeared on screen in several mainstream films, such as Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and independent films, including 2002’s The Guru.
Graham – who was the spokeswoman and TV model for the Garnier brand of hair care products – also starred in the ABC short-lived comedy series Emily’s Reasons Why Not in 2006.
A mother who allowed her newborn baby to drown after giving birth in a WalMart toilet before hiding his partially burned corpse in a cave is facing 15 years in jail as part of a plea deal.
Latasha Wilson, 21, from Missouri, pleaded guilty Thursday to first-degree involuntary manslaughter, child endangerment and abandoning a corpse.
She had initially been facing 10 years to life after being accused of second-degree murder, but prosecutors agreed to amend the charges.
Sophie Turner stripped completely naked as she filmed a harrowing shower scene for her new thriller series, Survive.
The Game Of Thrones actress, 24, who plays Jane in the show, is seen sitting in the shower as she appears appears transfixed on a razor while showering.
In the harrowing scene, Sophie sits naked in the shower block before being discharged from a mental health rehabilitation centre.
Survive: Sophie Turner stripped completely naked as she filmed a harrowing shower scene for her new thriller series, Survive.
Saltillo, Mexico – Rey “Thalia” Súchite is preparing for his third and final attempt to cross the Mexico-United States border and get to New York. The 28-year-old from Mirabel in eastern Guatemala is remarkably sanguine considering his previous experiences were utter disasters.
In 2007 Súchite was persuaded to travel north by two men, a Honduran and El Salvadoran, promising a good job and safe passage across the border. They travelled through Mexico clinging onto the notorious freight train “The Beast”, along with dozens of other naïve hopefuls from Central America, Brazil and India, ending up in the dangerous border town Reynosa.