Saturday, September 08, 2018

A Victim of 'Dr. Death' Shares His Story

 
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Dr. Death Botched Dozens of Surgeries. One Victim Shares His Story.
 
As Philip Mayfield prepared for spinal surgery, he stared into the bright operating room lights and said a silent prayer to God. I'm grateful to you, the Most High, he thought, I know you will protect me from all form of danger, and keep me safe. Then, the anesthesia took over and Philip's world went dark. When he came to eight hours later, a crowd of panicked nurses surrounded his recovery bed. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Critics Are Saying Chris Pine's Penis Is This Year's Breakout Star at TIFF
 
It turns out, however, that the film is a bit of a snooze, and it really relies on co-star Aaron Taylor-Johnson to do the heavy lifting. But make no mistake: there are two noteworthy Johnsons in this movie, and if the early reviews are any indication, they're both huge stars. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Barack Obama Just Threw the Partisan Punches I Never Thought He Would
 
"But over the past few decades, the politics of division and resentment and paranoia has unfortunately found a home in the Republican party." That is, I believe, the most purely partisan thing Barack Obama ever has said. It's damned sure one of the harshest, and it's plainly one of the most accurate. Obama is known to throw red meat, but it will be good lean red meat that's more healthy for you. It beats all hell out of waffles. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
This Week's Biggest Sneaker Releases, and Where to Get Them
 
It's a great week for kicks if you're looking for something new. Reebok has two collaborations dropping, one with Gucci Ghost on our favorite Reebok silhouette, and a four-figure priced Vetements sneaker that already looks dirty—in a good way. Also, check out a bunch of low-key Adidas pairs that are inspired by rave culture, and the re-release of the Supreme x Nike Gatos. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
20 Photos That Show the Eternal Cool of Burt Reynolds
 
Burt Reynolds, the star of Smokey and the Bandit, Deliverance, and Boogie Nights, died Thursday at the age of 82. Reynolds's career spanned seven decades, but it was during the late '70s and early '80s that he became the most bankable star in Hollywood. He was also the coolest guy in the room, as these photos show. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Swank for Less Bank: Entry-Level Luxury Cars Ranked
 
In the automotive realm, entry-level luxury denotes the region where price, prestige, practicality, and features intersect. It's currently one of the hottest segments going, and auto manufacturers are engaged in a nonstop battle of one-upmanship, all working to imbue their more modest offerings with the look, feel, and cachet of their premium vehicles. As a result, buyers looking to step up from more pedestrian offerings have never had more options. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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