Explore More DENVER — One of the nation’s fastest-growing motorcycle clubs is composed largely of military, police officers and prison guards. It also embraces the regalia and traditions of outlaw biker gangs — a choice that has provoked deadly clashes with other groups.
The Iron Order club insists it is a law-abiding, charitable brotherhood of family men who just like to ride. But experts say its members are increasingly becoming entangled in violence with other biker groups, blurring the line between professionals who are sworn to uphold the law and a biker culture with a long history of criminal activity.
Sensational actress and "Claws" star, Niecy Nash, is mother to three adorable children whom she dotes on as much as she can. Meet Dom, Donnie, and Dia.
Niecy Nash is a phenomenal actress and asides from having a successful career; she is also the mother to three adorable children — two daughters and a son.
Amazingly, all three look like their mother, and they cherish her just as much as she loves them.
An unbreakable bond. Michelle Duggar and Jim Bob Duggar‘s marriage has only gotten stronger as they’ve focused on each other amid the coronavirus quarantine.
Michelle, 53, exclusively tells Us Weekly that the secret to their rock-solid marriage is putting God first.
“I really know that our relationship with God and our close walk with Christ is what holds our marriage together,” the 19 Kids and Counting star said. “That’s the glue that started our relationship years ago.
Epic pop star brawl? Think again! After visiting Montreal and Toronto for her Bangerz Tour, Miley Cyrus thinks she owns Canada. But real-life Canadian Avril Lavigne decided to teach her a lesson in a hilarious new Instagram video.
In the clip, Cyrus, 21, is reading a fake magazine with Lavigne on the cover, complaining that she’s not the hottest thing in Canada.
The “Girlfriend” singer, 29, walked in and informed Cyrus, “I’m actually, like, the most famous person in Canada.
Back at the end of May, the WiFi Alliance announced a new WiFi Display certification program called Miracast. Making a standardization process for WiFi Display products to guarantee interoperability is a huge step forward to making adoption easy, and goes a long way to consolidating the growing number of WiFi Display-like standards.
Though the specification hasn't been made public quite yet (public disclosure will come sometime in August), Nvidia appears to have already secured some level of platform certification for its Android board support package, though individual products will still need to go through WiFi Alliance certification to wear a Miracast badge.