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Fitness Advice From Vladimir Putin

By Lauren FrayerFeb 2nd 2011 – 7:47AM
Pool / AP

Pool / AP

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin reveals his fitness secrets in an interview with a supermodel, in which he reminisces about attending bare-knuckle fights, hanging out with "tough guys" at a Harley-Davidson bikers' rally and coming face to face with a tiger in the wild. Supermodel Naomi Campbell interviewed Putin...

Ted Haggard Acknowledges He's Bisexual: A Brief History of His Sexual Orientation Scandal [VIDEOS]

By Mary Phillips-SandyJan 26th 2011 – 5:23PM

Is that his final answer? In a new GQ profile, the Rev. Ted Haggard opens up about his sexual orientation, which has been the source of many rumors and revelations over the years. "Here's where I really am on this issue," he says. "I think that probably, if I were 21 in this society, I would identify myself as a...

Megyn Kelly Talks Feminism, Poses in Lingerie and Heels

By David KnowlesNov 23rd 2010 – 6:00PM

(Nov. 23) -- Perhaps Chris Wallace was busy. Posing for pictures that accompany her interview with GQ magazine, Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly dons attire that some viewers may find a tad risque. Indeed, red high heels and a tight-fitting Dolce & Gabbana slip might seem like an odd get-up to wear for pictures that accompany...

Rand Paul Accuser Disputes Report of Being Kidnapped

Aug 12th 2010 – 9:54AM
Ed Reinke, AP

Ed Reinke, AP

(Aug. 12) --There's yet another twist in the Rand Paul "kidnapping" case. A woman quoted in a GQ article saying that she was abducted by Paul and another college student -- and forced to smoke marijuana -- during a 1980s prank, told the Washington Post that she was not kidnapped "in a legal sense."

Key Source from GQ's Rand Paul Story Admits to Being Tied Up, Asked to Smoke Pot; Denies 'Kidnapping,' Forced Drugging

By David KnowlesAug 11th 2010 – 3:10PM

(Aug. 11) -- Maybe Aqua Buddha can tell us what really happened. As reported by The Washington Post's Greg Sargent on Wednesday, the woman who told GQ magazine about the most eyebrow-raising and potentially politically problematic of tea party Senate candidate Rand Paul's high jinks at Baylor University is now clarifying...

Background on GQ

GQ (originally Gentlemen's Quarterly) is an American monthly men's magazine focusing on fashion, style, and culture for men, through articles on food, movies, fitness, sex, music, travel, sports, technology, and books.

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