Our sources say the thief -- whom they say is a man -- was caught on surveillance video pulling up to the agent's driveway in an Uber at around 3 AM Thursday.
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These 40 cars prove Geneva is the best auto show in the world
The world's top brands came out in force with their latest and greatest offerings at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show.
From Bentley to McLaren, Ferrari to Pagani, and Lamborghini to Porsche, the next wave of exotics debuted at the show. In addition, there's also a bevy of production-ready models being shown from mass-market luxury brands, such as Range Rover, Mercedes-Benz, Lexus, and BMW.
The 2017 Geneva Motor Show is open to the public until March 19 at the Palexpo Arena in Geneva, Switzerland.
TLC TO HEADLINE “I LOVE THE 90S” TOUR, TAPS NAUGHTY BY NATURE
This summer the “I Love The 90s- The Party Continues” tour has a sick line up you probably don’t want to miss.
TLC is headlining the second edition of the “I Love The 90’s” tour. This time around, the tour has snagged some pretty dope performers: Naughty By Nature, Biz Markie, Sugar Ray’s Mark McGrath, and Montell Jordan are all to hit the stage. The tour kicks off on July 7th in Everett, Washington and will come to an end in Chicago on September 16th. Hitting big cities like L.A., Houston and New Orleans, there’s more than enough tour stops for fans to snag some tickets.
With the success of the first portion of the tour in 2016 including acts like Vanilla Ice, Salt N Pepa, Kid N Play and All-4-One, the second leg of the tour surely won’t disappoint. Not only will TLC be performing some of the group’s classic hits but will also give fans a treat, performing some of their new music as well. “We’re so excited to get back on the road this summer and give our fans some new TLC music along with our original hits…“Being able to headline this tour with our friends and peers from the 90’s is SO AMAZING!” the duo stated about their first time performing new music in 15 years.
Brussels plans to mark the anniversary of 2016 terror attacks with a 'minute of noise'
Belgium this week marks the first anniversary of the Brussels airport and metro bombings with ceremonies showing the heart of Europe is still beating despite the country's worst ever attacks.
Applause is set to ring out during a "minute of noise" on Wednesday as trains, trams and buses halt to remember the 32 people killed and more than 320 injured in the attacks claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group.
Belgium remains on high alert with troops patrolling the streets a year after the blasts, carried out by a network that investigators say was also behind the November 2015 Paris attacks.
"Our country is safer now," Interior Minister Jan Jambon told AFP in an interview, while warning that there was still a threat that battle-hardened jihadists fleeing the Islamic State's last stand in Syria could come home to Belgium.
The ceremonies start at Zaventem Airport where King Philippe and Queen Mathilde will lead victims, family members and rescuers in a service of remembrance for the 16 people killed there by suicide bombers Ibrahim El Bakraoui and Najim Laachraoui at 7:58 am on March 22, 2016.
Men get the bedroom blues too: Study finds both genders can suffer 'post-coital dysphoria' for hours after having sex
They have a reputation for nodding off afterwards – and now it seems making love can make some men depressed, too.
In fact, they can become so sad and emotional that they suffer ‘post-coital dysphoria’ (PCD), according to a report.
Until now it was assumed only women suffer PCD, with nearly half reporting feelings of sadness, anxiety and tearfulness at some point.
But in recent years doctors have heard complaints from male patients that they can go into deep depression and feel achy and irritable for hours after sex.
The report’s author, Professor Robert Schweitzer, of Queensland University of Technology in Australia, has studied data from both genders, and says PCD is ‘not uncommon’ in men.
He said: ‘There are a wide range of responses in the period of time immediately following sexual activity, known as the “resolution phase”.
A BRIEF MOMENT WITH MIGOS
“If you know yo’ mama in the building, cause my mama in the building, can I get a ‘Mama!’?” Quavo commands, taking his place on the hardwood alongside Offset and Takeoff as they launch into their third song in a post-game performance.
Atlanta’s Hawks have just suffered a 12-point loss to the Memphis Grizzlies, but no one really seems to notice.
The spotlight, both literally and figuratively, is settled on a certain trio from the North (read: Nawf) side right now.
“I said if you love your mama like the Migos love they mama, cause my mama in the building,” he cries out once more. “Can I get a ‘Mama!’?”
Faithfully, the crowd surrounding them responds with a healthy ‘Mama!’, and I’m sure you know what comes next.
Migos are hometown heroes. I simply won’t debate it.
Currently navigating a wave that’s been eight years in the making, molding themselves into a household name is a feat that’s been a long time coming for the trio.
It’s no secret where Quavo, Offset, and Takeoff call home. They’d never let you forget it. And, in an amusing encounter, those roots radiated.
George Michael 'knew his days were numbered and wanted to get his affairs in order' claims medic who treated the singer just weeks before his death
George Michael knew his 'days were numbered' and was ready to get his affairs in order, his medic of 30 years has claimed.
Simeon Niel-Asher treated George, 53, at his Highgate mansion in north London just three weeks before his death.
The osteopath insisted the singer was in 'good spirits' at their last meeting, but seemed to be keen to get 'everything in order'.
'When I last saw him he was in good spirits. We had a really weird conversation, it was interesting and it was strange,' he told The Sunday Mirror.
'Sometimes people know they are going to die and they get everything in order. I wonder if there was a bit of that going on, like he somehow knew.'
Niel-Asher, who was introduced to George by Spandau Ballet's Martin Kemp in the 1980s, added that he teased the singer about his weight.
'He kind of reminded me a bit of Elvis before he died, you know? He got really big. I said to George, 'Have you got any peanut butter and jelly sandwiches?' he recalled.
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