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'He is the last person I ever dreamed would do this': Anthony Bourdain's grief-stricken mother shares her shock over his suicide, but says he was in a 'dark mood' in the days before his death 'I'm going on a mission of peace': Optimistic Trump jets out of the G7 summit early for historic summit with Kim Jong-un, and says the Korean leader has 'one shot' to show he's serious 'The G8 is a more meaningful group than the G7': Trump repeats his controversial calls for Russia to be allowed back into the international fold and says may not have 'let Putin take Crimea' like Obama did' French restaurant where celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain dined on sausage and pork knuckle shortly before he took his own life becomes a pilgrimage site for his fans 'He gave everything to his work and then had nothing left for himself': Friends say Anthony Bourdain's grueling and lonely globe-trotting work schedule ... (more)
Bruce Chatwin considered movement the indispensable feature of the human species. Sedentary natures killed through asphyxiation; a refusal to move suggested an acceptance of death.
New hair, don't care! Malia Obama, 19, sports long braids while strolling around New York City in a crop top and leggings, as she enjoys summer break after finishing her first year at Harvard Human ARM is found inside enormous 12-foot alligator as it is captured and cut open hours after dragging a woman into Florida lake as she walked her dogs 'My thoughts and prayers are for the victims and their families': Estranged wife of 'Golden State Killer' breaks her silence Three teens killed, and an eight-month-old infant is injured, when a 15-year-old girl driving a stolen SUV crashes Trump says he might back legislation to END the federal government's marijuana ban and let states make their own pot laws - just the opposite of what Jeff Sessions wants A life of fervor, food and infectious curiosity: Twice-divorced Anthony Bourdain went from being a chef -whose drug addiction had him digging ... (more)
The apparent suicide by celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain Friday, just days after fashion designer Kate Spade's, is renewing attention to Minnesota's cash-starved suicide hotline, which is expected to shut down at the end of the month. Funding for Crisis Connections, Minnesota's half-century-old hotline, was a casualty of budget disputes between Gov. Mark Dayton and Republican lawmakers, leading to the governor's veto.
Say it with flowers: Lady Gaga and Kelly Clarkson lead #TimesUp protest on Grammys red carpet with a white rose inspired by the suffragettes Trump admits he tweets from bed, insists he eats 'quite well' and then tells Piers Morgan he's so popular in Britain he gets FAN MAIL despite huge UK protests planned for his visit Trump stayed at the White House all weekend to prepare for his first State of the Union address - where he'll tout economic progress and pledge to work with Democrats on infrastructure High school teacher is filmed telling students that military personnel are the 'lowest of the low' in a history class Paying to be popular! Investigation reveals actors, sports stars and even a Twitter board member are among 39,000 users who have paid an influence peddler a total of $6million for 200million FAKE followers Moment Instagram fitness model Jen Selter, 24, is removed from an ... (more)
Mario Batali found himself in hot water again after his apology for his behavior following sexual misconduct allegations included a cinnamon roll recipe, according to People. "As many of you know, this week there has been some news coverage about some of my past behavior," Batali wrote in a newsletter to fans on Friday.
'Attention seeking and self-serving noise': Melania Trump delivers stinging clapback to Ivana in an official statement after the President's first wife called herself the real 'First Lady' EXCLUSIVE: Designer Donna Karan comes to Weinstein's DEFENSE and suggests his victims may have been 'asking for it' by the way they dress - calling shamed mogul and his wife 'wonderful people' 'Allow me to resurrect myself': Harvey Weinstein's desperate last minute plea to Hollywood moguls for letters on his behalf - which Ron Meyer and Jeffrey Katzenberg rejected RNC chairwoman says it's 'disrespectful' to compare Weinstein's woes to Trump's p****gate scandal during combative CNN interview - asking where Hillary Clinton is on the issue Who else knew? Glenn Close and Kate Winslet admit to hearing rumors of Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment in the past while Judi Dench and Meryl Streep claim they were ... (more)
House of Representatives minority leader Nancy Pelosi and celebrity chef Tom Colicchio discuss the farm bill as part of the Plate of the Union campaign, April 27, 2017, in Washington, D.C. Hunger in America can often seem invisible, but recent studies have shown that it is a problem that affect millions of people, many of them children. An estimated 13.1 million kids live in homes with insufficient food, according to the most recent figures from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
"How often do you get to sneak out for a beer?" Bourdain asked Obama as they settled into their bun cha meal. "I don't get to sneak out, period," Obama had replied, according to the story.
American chef Mario Batali holds a tray of pasta during a preview in advance of the State Dinner in honor of the Official Visit of Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and his wife Agnese Landini in the State Dining Room of th... WASHINGTON - The Latest on Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's official visit to the White House and the final state dinner of the Obama administration : At the final state dinner of his administration, Obama is also praising Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi as someone who represents the energy, optimism, vision and values that can carry Europe forward. And although it's his final state dinner, Obama quoted another famous Italian - the late Yogi Berra - in saying, "It ain't over till it's over."
She has ladled out countless bowls of her pork noodle soup, but the owner of a Hanoi street-side restaurant says she was stunned when Barack Obama strolled in, pulled up a plastic stool and slurped down Vietnam's famed "bun cha" delicacy.
President Barack Obama greets women at the door as he walks from the BAon chao HAE AE ng LiAan restaurant after having dinner with American Chef Anthony Bourdain in Hanoi, Vietnam, Monday, May 23, 2016. President Barack Obama greets women at the door as he walks from the BAon chao HAE AE ng LiAan restaurant after having dinner with American Chef Anthony Bourdain in Hanoi, Vietnam, Monday, May 23, 2016.
President Barack Obama dined in Hanoi, Vietnam, on Monday with CNN personality Anthony Bourdain, whose "Parts Unknown" food travelogue is one of the network's most popular nonfiction series. U.S. President Barack Obama, right, walks past Vietnam's President Tran Dai Quang after a joint press conference at the International Convention Center in Hanoi, Vietnam, Monday, May 23, 2016.