Shining star: Jiah Khan in a studio shot. ‘We know she couldn’t have done it,’ says her sister Kavita. Photograph: Hindustan Times/Getty ImagesShining star: Jiah Khan in a studio shot. ‘We know she couldn’t have done it,’ says her sister Kavita. Photograph: Hindustan Times/Getty ImagesThe ObserverBollywoodJiah Khan was one of India’s rising film stars. But at just 25 she was found dead in her family’s apartment. The question of whether it was suicide or murder has now pitted two of Bollywood’s leading families against each other
Activists in Manhattan demonstrate against criminal laws based on HIV status on 9 November. Photograph: Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty ImagesActivists in Manhattan demonstrate against criminal laws based on HIV status on 9 November. Photograph: Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty ImagesUS newsThirty-three states maintain laws tied to exposure or transmission, many developed long before the illness was understood
Listen to the podcast: Imprisoned for being HIV positive Robert Suttle was 30 when he was arrested and imprisoned for the felony of “intentional exposure to the Aids virus”.
A RECKLESS couple has filmed a raunchy sex tape while speeding down a highway in a self-driving car – and admit they "wouldn't recommend it".
Amateur US porn star Taylor Jackson, 19, performed the incredibly dangerous stunt with her boyfriend in the front seat of their Tesla Model X.
In the video, posted to adult site PornHub, the pair get hot and heavy for a full ten minutes while their £75,000 electric car careens past people's homes on autopilot mode.
Lost in showbizKim KardashianEntertainment's first family spent $250,000 on their sledgehammer-subtle festive greeting. But how does it compare with the mighty dynasty's previous efforts?PAGING RICK DECKARD … And so to the latest Kardashian Khristmas Kard, which really ought to be captioned Nine Replicants in Search of a Blade Runner. Set in post-apocalyptic contemporary culture, the image of reality TV's ultimate nuclear family was shot on a $250,000 budget by tedious artiste David LaChappelle, a man who has about as much to say as a photographer as Guy Ritchie does as a film director.
Editor’s note: This is the first story in a series recounting and exploring College Sports Mysteries.
In the big witness box sat “the little round man,” as Wally Butts was called, affectionately, by the players and fans who loved him. “The grandfather of the West Coast Offense” was what Bill Walsh called him. “The corrupt propagator of a fixed football game” is what one of the nation’s oldest magazines called him.