Epstein suicide sparks contemporary spherical of conspiracy theories

AP — Jeffrey Epstein’s obvious suicide Saturday morning in a federal jail launched new conspiracies on-line in a saga that has supplied fodder for them for years, fueled by Epstein’s ties to princes, politicians and different well-known and highly effective individuals. Online theorists Saturday shortly provided unsubstantiated hypothesis — together with some retweeted by President Donald Trump — that Epstein’s loss of life wasn’t a suicide, or it was faked. That chatter picked up on the conjecture and conspiracies that resurged after Epstein’s July 6 arrest on allegations that he orchestrated a sex-trafficking ring designed to carry him teenage ladies. Some of his accusers have described being sexually abused by the rich financier’s associates and acquaintances.

Stewart sparks US pile-up

Stewart sparks US pile-up

“Tainted” is how Eric Wynalda now describes USA’s 2-1 win over Colombia at the 1994 FIFA World Cup™. What should have been a joyful celebration of football taking root in the States has, as the US stalwart’s description acknowledges, become synonymous instead with the fateful own goal and subsequent murder of Andres Escobar. “As a team, we were very hesitant to talk about that game for that reason,” admitted Wynalda. “We didn’t want to dishonour him.”However, while the Escobar tragedy put football firmly in perspective, it should still be reflected that this match was a momentous milestone on the road to America embracing the beautiful game. Wynalda... FIFA.com - News

Éder sparks ecstasy as Italy go through

Éder scores with two minutes to go to take Italy into round of 16Marco Parolo earlier hits Sweden bar during strong Italy finish to gameSweden remain on one point and are yet to have shot on target in finalsNext Group E fixtures, 22 June: Italy v Republic of Ireland, Sweden v BelgiumAll the build-up, match action and reaction as it happened on UEFA.comÉder's tremendous solo effort with two minutes to go in Toulouse sent Italy into the UEFA EURO 2016 round of 16 on the back of a second Group E victo...

Jameis Winston’s Fumble Sparks Awesome Internet Photoshops (Photos)

Jameis Winston and the Internet: A match made in heaven. The Florida State quarterback always has provided fodder for the creative folks of the World Wide Web (we all remember those fantastic crab leg photoshops). During the Rose Bowl, though, Winston might have given his best gift yet. In the third quarter of Thursday’s college football semifinal against Oregon, Winston coughed a fumble in embarrassing fashion when he slipped and fell backwards, allowing the Ducks to recover the ball and race the other way for a touchdown. After that, the Internet did the rest. Never change, you two. Photo of the Night The NHL’s annual Winter Classic was held at Nationals Park

John Scott Leaves Bench, Sparks Massive Ducks-Sharks Line Brawl (Video)

The pressure was building the entire game. It was just a matter of time until things erupted, and they certainly did. In the third period of Sunday’s game between the San Jose Sharks and Anaheim Ducks, Sharks’ tough guy John Scott left the bench to fight Tim Jackman. The pair already had dropped the gloves early in the first period and earned matching fighting penalties. Round two turned into a full-out line brawl. Scott could face an automatic ten-game suspension if the NHL finds that he didn’t leave the bench as part of a legitimate line change, which would violate Rule 70.10. In the game, Scott received a ten-minute game misconduct for instigating and was ejected. Even Ducks