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[Warning: This story contains spoilers from the June 7 episode of Veep, “Testimony.”] Dirty little secrets always come out — especially when they contain information about a possible felony that could cripple a presidency right before a national election. The data breach debacle, the dark cloud looming over the Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) administration all season, finally came pouring down in the penultimate episode of the fourth season of the hit HBO comedy Veep.
Tributes have been pouring in for former Fulham footballer Fred Callaghan, 77, who died on Tuesday afternoon (September 13). Born in Parsons Green, Callaghan made more than 300 appearances for Fulham over a decade, during which he earned himself the nickname 'The Tank'. Following his retirement from football in 1974, Callaghan had a period as manager and assistant manager for Brentford FC, also based in West London. He even became a black cab driver in London and in 2012, he became a corporate hospitality host for his former club Fulham.
Introduction to “Damn Daniel”In early 2016, a simple video featuring a teenager complimenting his friend’s fashion choices went viral, coining the phrase “Damn Daniel.” The video, which was a compilation of Snapchat clips, featured Daniel Lara, a high school student from Riverside, California, and his friend, Josh Holz, who filmed and narrated the clips with the now-famous catchphrase. The viral sensation took the internet by storm, leading to widespread media attention, television appearances, and even a custom pair of sneakers from Vans.