Tuesday, May 31, 2011

NBA Finals updates: Mavericks lead Heat, 44-43, after uneven first half

MIAMI� With Dwyane Wade finding his offense after a sluggish first half, the Miami Heat moved to a 65-61 lead over the Dallas Mavericks entering the fourth quarter Tuesday night at AmericanAirlines Arena. Continue reading

Anthony Weiner's Playboy Past

NEW YORK � Before the New York Democrat, now embroiled in a scandal over a crotch shot posted on his Twitter feed, got married in 2009, his love life fed the rumor mill for years, reports David A. Graham.
Over the weekend, someone tweeted a crotch s... Continue reading

German Nuclear Shutdown Could Example September

Merkel: German Nuclear Shutdown Could Example September Continue reading

Did Rep. Anthony Weiner Tweet a Lewd Photo to a Woman?

Anthony Weiner
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A New York congressman says a lewd photo sent to a college student from his Twitter account was posted by a hacker � and he's hired a lawyer to investigate, his office said Tuesday.The kerfuffle, which some tabl... Continue reading

Anthony Weiner Is Not Doing Himself Any Favors

We won't pretend to know the truth behind Weinergate � whether Weiner was the victim of a hacker or prankster or conservative conspiracy, or whether he was personally responsible for sending a college girl a photo of a man's bulge over Twitter. Bu... Continue reading

Anthony Weiner lewd photo flap on Twitter; was pic really sent via hacked account?

Rep. Anthony Weiner
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(CBS) - New York Congressman Anthony Weiner has hired a lawyer to investigate what steps to take regarding a lewd photo of a male crotch he claims was sent from his hacked Twitter account.
Pictures: Anthony ... Continue reading

Anthony Weiner Gives First TV Interview About 'Weinergate' to CNN (Video)

CNN landed the first on-camera interview with New York representative Anthony Weiner, who has been in the center of the "Weinergate" scandal following news that a woman received a nearly-nude photo from his hacked Twitter account. "It happens to people," Weiner said, "You move on." His rep, Dave Arnold, told The Daily Caller over the weekend that it was a prank. "We've retained counsel to explore the proper next steps and to advise us on what civil or criminal actions should be taken," Arnold said. Continue reading