2014 Bugatti 16/4 Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse ‘Ettore Bugatti’ As part of the Monterey Car Week (11 – 17 August),Bugatti is celebrating the conclusion of its “Les Légendes de Bugatti” edition (Bugatti Legends). One year ago, Bugatti launched the exclusive model series during the Monterey Car Week at the well-known and attended automotive events “The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering” and “Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance” with the first Legend.
This year, the crowning conclusion will be held on August 15 at the same location with the world première of the company’s sixth Legend.
Catch Me Singing by Sean Curran
2024-08-04
Verse 1
You always finish what You start
You always finish what You start
What You have grown into a garden
You planted in the dark
You always finish what You start
Verse 2
Good things just take a little time
Good things just take a little time
Your hands are working in the soil
And bringing me to life
Good things just take a little time
Chorus
I will trust You in the famine
Escaped Pennsylvania killer Danelo Cavalcante captured using heat technology, Border Patrol dog
2024-08-04
Escaped murdererDanelo Cavalcante was captured Wednesday morning after authorities tracked him down using thermal heat technology from an aircraft before a U.S. Border Patrol tactical unit dog ultimately pinned him down, authorities said.
After almost two weeks on the run, Cavalcante, a 34-year-old convicted killer who broke out of prison Aug. 31, was arrested, found wearing a Philadelphia Eagles hoodie. He was transported in a convoy to the Avondale State Police barracks where he arrived wrapped in a foil blanket shortly before 9 a.
A young girl who was locked up inside of a room by her abusive mother and never saw the sun or ate solid food for the first seven years of her life has miraculously survived the horrific abuse and recently turned 19 years old.
The girl named Danielle Crockett, or Dani for short, was found by Plant City police detective Mark Holste who responded to a report of child abuse on July 13, 2005 after someone spotted her young face in a broken window, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
The name said it all: "Rally to Save Our Schools."
Speaking before a crowd of hundreds in Leesburg, the seat of Loudoun County, Republican gubernatorial hopeful Glenn Youngkin laid out his vision for reshaping the commonwealth's education system, promising to establish "excellence" in Virginia schools.
"But it all starts with recognizing that our curriculum has gone haywire," he declared at the September rally. "So on day one, we are going to ban teaching critical race theory in our schools.
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan’s sexuality and gender have always been prominent subjects of speculation. Is Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Trans or not?
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan is a Canadian actress best recognized for her main roles as Priya Mangal in the Pixar film Turning Red and Devi Vishwakumar in the Netflix teen comedy series Never Have I Ever.
Maitreyi has also been involved in several charitable projects, including participating in the Acting for a Cause live-read series to support a Chicago hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kathy Griffin to the ‘Melanie’ Trump: 'F--- you’ After first lady Melania Trump released a statement about the immigration controversy where kids are being separated from their parents at the southern border, comedian Kathy Griffin took to Twitter to unload on Trump.
Kathy Griffin isn’t a stranger to controversy in her career. The self-proclaimed D-List actress has alienated some with her strong verbiage and wild antics throughout the years. Here are just some of her most outrageous moments:
Following the Lakers Point Guard’s joke about Staples Center’s new name, fans and sports lovers questioned whether Russell is a crip. Is Russell Westbrook Crip? Let’s spill out the truth and debunk that myth.
Professional basketball player Westbrook was born in Long Beach, California, on 12 November 1988.
He grew up in Hawthorne and went to Lawndale Leuzinger High for education.
Russell attended UCLA, where he began his basketball career.
Production of the De Tomaso Pantera started in 1971, and it quickly gained a reputation as a true muscle car with its impressive acceleration of under six seconds from 0 to 60 mph.
This high-performance two-seater sports car bears the name of the Italian car manufacturer De Tomaso and the model name “Pantera,” which translates to panther. The Pantera was sold in the U.S. through Lincoln and Mercury dealerships, but was pulled out in 1973 due to the oil crisis and emission regulations.