Bryan Cranston has pulled off the greatest performance in television history as the docile chemistry teacher-turned-murderous meth dealer during his five seasons as Walter White/Heisenberg in the wildly popular TV show, “Breaking Bad.” But Cranston's …
Senate Majority Leader and Nevada Democrat Sen. Harry Reid compared the tea party to the 20th century anarchist movement during a Friday interview on KNPR. “Who is the tea party? Well, understand, when I was in school, I studied government, among …
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, the chief medical correspondent for CNN and a fixture on cable news, reversed his long-standing opposition to medical marijuana on Thursday. “I am here to apologize,” he wrote. “I didn't look hard enough, until now. I didn't look far …
This one's a little harder to define, but in general means a long weekend away within driving distance of home. It's typically used by folks who otherwise take "real" vacations involving far-flung, exotic destinations and expensive airfare. It's a way …
As part of the sentence, the couple must forfeit their luxury lakefront home in Evesham, which they purchased for nearly $700,000 in 2011. They must also forfeit various bank accounts; several cars, including a Bentley, Range Rover and Ferrari; and a …
Guests will return to the vacation rental homes after they have been inspired by the lavish and luxurious decorations. According to CBS New York, that is one of the benefits of hiring either an interior designer or an interior decorator. "Interior …
… in luxury timeshare market. Scotland's The Herald newspaper reported last weekend that Hilton Grand Vacations (HGV) – the shared ownership division of the $8.7 billion revenue Hilton Worldwide group – has opened its first 'exclusively timeshare …
Some major cities are so intrinsically linked with their beaches that a traveler wouldn't dare plan a vacation there without setting aside some major time to hit the sand and soak up some rays. But these aren't the only urban hubs with a scenic stretch …
Turner and Bernstein laundered more than $700,000 in criminal proceeds from the victims through their personal bank accounts and used the money to buy their luxury home in Marlton." In May 2009, the state Division of Consumer Affairs filed a civil …