Laura Matthews

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Laura is a U.S. politics reporter for the International Business Times. She was always fascinated by the BBC World News each morning on the radio in Jamaica. That, and a love for writing led her to a masters in journalism from Columbia University and a bachelors in media and communication from the University of the West Indies, Mona. She has worked for Gannett's Pacific Daily News in Guam, the Jamaica Observer, the Jamaica Gleaner, the Nassau Guardian in the Bahamas and Choices magazine for whom she ghost wrote the guidebook Help Your Child With Career Choice.

Laura Matthews

Gay BYU Student: Group With Mormons Creates YouTube Video Supporting 'It Gets Better' Project [VIDEO]

Gay BYU students are contributing to the It Gets Better campaign through a student-produced video uploaded to YouTube last month. In the video, several gay and lesbian students who identified themselves as Mormons, share their experiences at the university and how they are coping with their sexuality. They each spoke about how they came to know they were attracted to the same sex, the difficulties they have faced and how friends and family have come to be some of their biggest supporters...

Ridiculously Photogenic Guy: Best Viral Memes of Zeddie Little The New Internet Eye Candy [PHOTOS]

Zeddie Little, who is now best known as the Ridiculously Photogenic Guy, is still a hot search among the ladies. Ever since a photo of Little was snapped by Will King, a computer programmer at the Medical University of South Carolina, the 25 year old who now lives in New York City has been lusted after by many women. Reason being none other than Little just looks so gorgeous while running a recent 10K race.

'Ridiculously Photogenic Guy' Zeddie Little: 8 Things To Know About Star Of Viral Meme

If you haven't heard the news, Zeddie Little, the man who has been dubbed the Ridiculously Photogenic Guy, is now an Internet sensation. Earlier this week, a candid photo of Little in the middle of the Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston, S.C., hit the web and it has since sparked a viral meme and attracted more than 1.29 million views on Flickr.

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