Explore More He’s living his own real-life “Seinfeld” episode, but it’s no laughing matter.
A Brooklyn man who claims he suffered severe burns from a cup of McDonald’s coffee has gotten the green light to sue the fast-foot outlet that served him the scalding-hot beverage.
Boris Khanimov’s mishap is similar to one portrayed on Jerry Seinfeld’s classic sitcom, in which the Cosmo Kramer character burned himself with a cup of joe — then scored free coffee for life from the fictional “Java World” chain. Read More...
Our Wyoming
07/08/2019 | 9m 7s | Video has closed captioning.
As Wyoming’s elected officials, legislature, and state agencies prepare to reoccupy the Capitol Complex in Cheyenne, Our Wyoming takes a look at the years-long renovation process. Former Governor Matt Mead, Capitol Oversight Committee Chairman Tony Ross, and Governor Mark Gordon discuss the building’s importance to Wyoming, why the renovation was so necessary, and what it means for Wyoming. Aired: 07/08/19 Rating: TV-G ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sa7SZ6arn1%2BrtqWxzmiamqiZqbytecKopKmkla16pLTEspynppViwbvGwK%2BgaA%3D%3D
Adapted from a story by The Washington Post’s Samantha Schmidt.
In an interview with Out magazine published Monday, Jonathan Van Ness labeled his gender identity as non-binary.
“The older I get, the more I think that I’m non-binary — I’m gender nonconforming,” Van Ness said.
Van Ness also described himself as “genderqueer” and said that even though he does not identify as a man, he prefers “he” and “him” pronouns. Read More...