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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Kris & Bruce Jenner Split Because She Was Keeping Up With The Kardashians


We're not sure if this split is amicable or not, but it seems it is most definitely a broken relationship. And even though Kris and Bruce Jenner are claiming they're still totes bestiez, we hear one of them might have been a neglected bestie. They seem to love having a large family, but Bruce might've gotten his fill once Kim Kardashian and her growing family hunkered down at the Jenner household after North West was born. And with Kim and Nori taking center stage at the Jenner house, you know Bruce was bumped to the supporting cast. An insider revealed: "It got crazy. It was all about Kim and North and no one paid Bruce any attention, especially Kris. This was Bruce's house, too. And he had no room. He felt like he was being shoved into a corner." And apparently no one puts an Olympian in a corner! Bruce is now living separate from Kris, but we're guessing he still gets plenty of visits from the Kardashian/Jenner clan…that is if he gave the rowdy bunch his new address!

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Rolling Stone Turns Off Readers


We're pretty sure this isn't who Dr. Hook had in mind!
The most recent cover of the Rolling Stone features a full-sized pic of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who recently pled Not Guilty to 30 charges in relation to the Boston Marathon Bombing.
Rather than his oft-seen mug shot, the entertainment magazine opted for a fairly casual shot of Tsaernev with the caption "The Bomber".
Rolling Stone is being lambasted by critics who say the cover glorifies the alleged murderer, turning him into a celebrity.
Is the cover too glamorous? What do U think?

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Israel Declared War on Syria?


 Israeli warplanes struck areas in and around the Syrian capital Sunday, setting off a series of explosions as they targeted a shipment of highly accurate, Iranian-made guided missiles believed to be bound for Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group, officials and activists said.
The attack, the second in three days and the third this year, signaled a sharp escalation of Israel's involvement in Syria's bloody civil war. Syrian state media reported that Israeli missiles struck a military and scientific research center near Damascus and caused casualties.
Syria's government called the attacks against against its territory a "flagrant violation of international law" that have made the Middle East "more dangerous."
Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi, who read a Cabinet statement to reporters Sunday in Damascus following an emergency government meeting, claimed the Israeli strikes are evidence of the Jewish state's links with Islamic extremist groups trying to overthrow President Bashar Assad's regime.
He added that Syria has the right and the duty "to defend its people by all available means."
While the government tried to use the airstrikes to taint the rebels by linking them to Israel, Syria's arch rival, the attacks still pose a dilemma for an Assad regime already battling a relentless rebellion at home. If it fails to respond, it looks weak and opens the door to such airstrikes becoming a common occurrence. But any military retaliation against Israel would risk dragging the Jewish state and its powerful army into a broader conflict.
The tempo of the new strikes added a dangerous dynamic to the conflict, fueling concerns that events could spin out of control and spark a regional crisis.
Israel's military on Sunday deployed two batteries of its Iron Dome rocket defense system to the north of the country. It described the move as part of "ongoing situational assessments."
A senior Israeli official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in order to disclose information about a secret military operation to the media, confirmed that Israel launched an airstrike in the Syrian capital early Sunday but did not give more precise details about the location. The target was Fateh-110 missiles, which have precision guidance systems with better aim than anything Hezbollah is known to have in its arsenal, the official told The Associated Press.
The airstrikes come as Washington considers how to respond to indications that the Syrian regime may have used chemical weapons in its civil war. President Barack Obama has described the use of such weapons as a "red line," and the administration is weighing its options - including possible military action.
Iran, a close ally of the Assad regime, condemned the airstrikes, and a senior official hinted at a possible response not from Terhan, but rather Hezbollah.
Gen. Masoud Jazayeri, assistant to the Iranian chief-of-staff, told Iran's state-run Arabic-language Al-Alam TV that Tehran "will not allow the enemy (Israel) to harm the security of the region." He added that "the resistance will retaliate to the Israeli aggression against Syria."
Israel has said it wants to stay out of the Syrian war, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly stated the Jewish state would be prepared to take military action to prevent sophisticated weapons from flowing from Syria to Hezbollah or other extremist groups.
Israel and Hezbollah fought a monthlong war in mid-2006. The militant group fired thousands of rockets at Israel, while Israeli warplanes destroyed large areas of southern and eastern Lebanon during a conflict that ended in stalemate.
Earlier this year, the Iron Dome system was credited with shooting down hundreds of rockets during a round of fighting against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip.
Israel is especially concerned that Hezbollah will take advantage of the chaos in neighboring Syria and try to smuggle advanced weapons into Lebanon. These include anti-aircraft missiles, which could hamper Israel's ability to operate in Lebanese skies, and advanced Yakhont missiles that are used to attack naval ships from the coast.
Syria's state news agency reported explosions at the Jamraya military and scientific research center near Damascus and said initial reports indicate they were the "result of Israeli missiles." It said there were casualties but did not give a number.
Damascus-based activist Maath al-Shami said the strikes occurred around 3 a.m. "Damascus shook. The explosion was very, very strong," said al-Shami adding that one of the attacks occurred near the capital's Qasioun mountain that overlooks Damascus.
He said the raid targeted a military position for the elite Republican Guards that is in charge of protecting Damascus, Assad's seat of power.
Mohammed Saeed, another activist who lives in the Damascus suburb of Douma, said "the explosions were so strong that earth shook under us." He said the smell of the fire caused by the air raid near Qasioun was noticeable miles away.
Israeli media reported that Netanyahu also was holding an emergency meeting of his inner Security Cabinet. The prime minister's office declined comment.
Amos Yadlin, a former head of Israel's military intelligence, said the strikes on Syria are a signal toDamascus' ally, Tehran, that Israel is serious about the red lines it has set.
"Syria is a very important part in the front that Iran has built. Iran is testing Israel and the U.S. determination in the facing of red lines and what it sees is in clarifies to it that at least some of the players, when they define red lines and they are crossed, take it seriously," he told Army Radio.
Like the Syrian regime, Iran also portrayed the strike as evidence of collusion between Israel and Syria's rebels.
Iranian defense minister Gen. Ahmad Vahidi was quoted by the official IRNA news agency as saying the attacks show a growing alliance of convenience between the Syrian opposition and Israel.
"These vain moves are not a sign of Israel's power," he said. "It rather shows the (Israeli) regime's despair in the face of regional developments."
Iran has provided both financial and military support to Hezbollah for decades, and has used Syria as a conduit for both. If Assad were to fall, that pipeline could be cut, dealing a serious blow to Hezbollah's ability to confront Israel.
The Fateh-110, or "Conqueror" in Farsi, is a short-range ballistic missile developed by Iran and first put into service in 2002. The Islamic Republic unveiled an upgraded version in 2012 that improved the weapon's accuracy and increased its range to 300 kilometers (185 miles).
Vahidi said at the time that the solid-fueled missile could strike with pinpoint precision, making it the most accurate weapon of its kind in Iran's arsenal.
An Israeli airstrike in January also targeted weapons apparently bound for Hezbollah, Israeli and U.S. officials have said. The White House had no immediate comment on Sunday's reported missile strikes.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an activist group, also reported large explosions in the area of Jamraya, a military and scientific research facility northwest of Damascus, about 15 kilometers (10 miles) from the Lebanese border.
Hezbollah's Al-Manar TV said the research center in Jamraya was not hit, but instead an army supply facility that produced food products for the military. It quoted unnamed Syrian security officials as saying that three sites including military barracks, arms depots and air defense center were targeted by the strike.
The station aired footage of what it said was the Jamraya facility hit in the strike. It showed a heavily damaged building as well as what appeared to be a chicken farm with some chickens pecking around in debris scattered with dead birds.
The raid appeared to have taken place next to a major road that was filled with debris, and shell casings were strewn on the ground. A blue street sign on the side of the road referred to the direction of the Lebanon border and the Syrian town of Zabadani near the frontier.
Lebanon's Al-Mayadeen TV, which has several reporters around Syria, said one of the strikes targeted a military position in the village of Saboura, west of Damascus and about 10 kilometers (six miles) from the Lebanon border.
An amateur video said to be shot early Sunday in the Damascus area showed fire lighting up the night sky. The video appeared genuine and corresponded to other AP reporting.
Uzi Rubin, a missile expert and former Defense Ministry official, told the AP that if the target were Fateh-110 missiles as reported then it is a game changer as they put almost all Israel in range and can accurately hit targets.
Rubin emphasized that he was speaking as a rocket expert and had no details on reported strikes.
"If fired from southern Lebanon they can reach Tel Aviv and even (the southern city of) Beersheba." He said the rockets are much five times more accurate than the scud missiles that Hezbollah has fired in the past. "It is a game changer because they are a threat to Israel's infrastructure and military installations," he said.
Israel's first airstrike in Syria, in January, also struck Jamraya. U.S. officials said it targeted trucks next to the research center that carried SA-17 anti-aircraft missiles.

Bradley Cooper & Ed Helms



Teaming up for a hilarious skit, Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms made a very exciting surprise appearance on "Saturday Night Live" this weekend (May 4).
"The Hangover" hunks confronted host Zach Galifianakis after taking home the prize in the Jennifer Aniston look-a-like contest.Zach donned a blonde wig with a "Friends" tee-shirt and did not take the loss well.
“These two?” the 43-year-old actor yelled. “Who did their make-up, Helen Keller?”
Watch the hilarious clip below!

Kate Bosworth Checks Out The Punk Collection


Celebrating a fashion-forward affair, Kate Bosworth headed over to the St. Regis in New York City on Saturday night (May 4).
The "Blue Crush" beauty struck a few poses with famed designer Prabal Gurung while checking out the brand new Punk Collection at the Midnight Supper event.After surrounding herself with the latest trends, the 30-year-old actress tweeted, "Such a pleasure to co-host the @Balmain @modaoperandi dinner tonight…”
The edgy collection will hit its biggest showcase on Monday evening (May 6) at the Met Costume Institute Gala, also in the Big Apple.

What Means Armed Self Defense?


A wide variety of weapons could potentially be used for self-defence. Which is most suitable depends on those to be protected, the training of weapon user - and the situation and level of threat.
In many cases there are also legal restrictions. While in some jurisdictions firearms may be carried openly or concealed expressly for this purpose, there are more commonly strict restrictions on who can own firearms, and what types they can own. Knives, especially those categorized as switchblades may also be controlled, as may batons, pepper spray and personal stun guns and Tasers - although some may be legal to carry with a licence or for certain professions.
Non-injurious water-based self-defense indelible dye-marker sprays, or ID-marker or DNA-marker sprays linking a suspect to a crime scene, would in most places be legal to own and carry.
Everyday objects, such as flashlights, baseball bats, newspapers, keyrings with keys, kitchen utensils and other tools, and hair spray aerosol cans in combination with a lighter, can also be used as improvised weapons for self-defense. Tie-wraps double as an effective restraint. Weapons such as the Kubotan (pocket stick) have been built for ease of carry and to resemble everyday objects.Tactical flashlights and tactical pens are especially built as impact weapons that resemble everyday objects.Ballpoint pen knives, swordsticks, cane guns and modified umbrellas are similar categories of concealed self-defense weapons that serve a dual purpose.

What is a Weapon?


weaponarm, or armament is any device used in order to inflict damage or harm to living beings, structures, or systems. Weapons are used to increase the efficacy and efficiency of activities such as hunting, crime, law enforcement, self-defense, and warfare. In a broader context, weapons may be construed to include anything used to gain a strategic, material or mental advantage over an adversary.
While ordinary objects such as sticks, stones, cars, or pencils can be used as weapons, many are expressly designed for the purpose – ranging from simple implements such as clubs to swords and guns and on to complicated modern intercontinental ballistic missiles, biological and cyberweapons.

What is Death?


Death is the permanent cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Phenomena which commonly bring about death include biological aging (senescence), predation, malnutrition, disease, suicide, murder and accidents or trauma resulting in terminal injury.Bodies of living organisms begin todecompose shortly after death. The death of an organism also results in a permanent absence of consciousness.
In human societies, the nature of death has for millennia been a concern of the world's religious traditions and of philosophical inquiry. This may include a belief in some kind of resurrection (associated with Abrahamic religions), reincarnation (associated with Dharmic religions), or that consciousness permanently ceases to exist, known as oblivion (associated sometimes with atheism).
Commemoration ceremonies after death may include various mourning or funereal practices. The physical remains of a person, commonly known as a corpse orbody, are usually interred whole or cremated, though among the world's cultures there are a variety of other methods of mortuary disposal. In the English language, blessings directed towards a deceased person include rest in peace, or its initials RIP.
The most common cause of human deaths in the world is heart disease, followed by stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases, and on the third place lower respiratory infections.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Leighton Meester & Adam Brody Latest News


They have excellent chemistry off-screen, so Leighton Meester and boyfriendAdam Brody are looking to see how well their romance translates onto film.
The “Gossip Girl” actress and her handsome beau will both star in the upcoming movie “Life Partners” along with Gabourey Sidibe, Gillian Jacobs, and Abby Elliott.When Leighton and Adam first costarred in a film together (“The Oranges”) in 2011 things seemed to go pretty well.
“Life Partners” is about a girl name Paige who vows not to get married until her lesbian friend Sasha has the same legal right.

White House Down


We’re still a ways off from the June 29th release date, and now Columbia Pictures has dropped a new promotional poster for “White House Down!”
In the image, stars Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx look pretty beat up as they walk away from what must have been a pretty fierce battle.Additionally, the film also stars Jason Clarke, Maggie Gyllenhaal, James Woods, Richard Jenkins, Joey King and Rachelle Lefevre.
Per the synopsis, “While on a tour of the White House with his young daughter, a Capitol policeman springs into action to save his child and protect the president from a heavily armed group of paramilitary invaders.”

Jaime King Will Become A Dad



After five years of marriage, the pitter patter of little feet will soon be in Jaime King's household as it was announced she and her hubby are expecting their first child.
The "Hart of Dixie" star's rep confirmed the happy news on Friday (May 3) dishing that the pair are set to welcome their little one later this year.Taking to her Twitter page, King posted a picture of herself with her two pooches and husband Kyle Newman, writing, "Getting ready for another baby to be squeezed into this picture:)"
Kyle and Jaime married back in 2007 at Greystone Park and Manor. Congratulations to the happy couple on their expanding family!

Pretty Little Liars Season 4




Amping up excitement for it's highly anticipated fourth season, ABC Family released a trailer for "Pretty Little Liars" on Friday (May 3).
Featuring Lucy Hale, Ashley Benson, Shay Mitchell and Troian Bellisario , the new clip gives fans an eerie look into what's in store.After getting a unanimous text from "A," the video shows the girls saying, "turth wont set you free im going to bury you with it."
Be sure to tune into the summer premiere on June 11 and check out the trailer in the player below!

Olivia Wilde Preps For EIF Revlon Run/Walk



Keeping up on her enviable figure, Olivia Wilde attended a spin class in New York City on Friday (May 3).
Sporting black yoga pants and a zip up hoodie, the "House" actress casually made her way inside while heading past the awaiting shutterbugs.In other news, Olivia will be spending her time in the Big Apple this weekend by lending a helping hand for an especially worthwhile cause.
Joining fellow actress Emma Stone, the pair will be on hand for the EIF Revlon Run/Walk which will help to raise funds to support women facing cancer.

Kristin Cavallari Shows her sexy legs


Out to take care of some business, Kristin Cavallari made her way around West Hollywood, CA on Friday (May 3).
Looking stylish, the former "Hills" hottie rocked a black mini skirt, nude blouse and a pair of strappy heels from her own Chinese Laundry line.Speaking of Kristin's classy footwear, she will be showing off her current designs and meeting fans this weekend in Las Vegas.
Taking to her Twitter page, Cavallari wrote, "If u are in Vegas come say hi tomorrow! Ill be at Dillard's from 130-230."

Lil Wayne Axed By Mountain Dew



Although he's never one to hold back on his words, it looks like Lil Wayne'slyrics have gotten him into a bit of hot water.
On Friday (May 3), it was announced that the "LoIn a statement, PepsiCo announced that Wayne’s “offensive reference to a revered civil rights icon does not reflect the values of our brand.”
The above statement refers to the rapper's contribution to Future’s track “Karate Chop,” on which he sings, “Pop a lot of pain pills / Bout to put rims on my skateboard wheels / Beat that p**sy up like Emmett Till.”
Till was a 14-year-old African-American who was infamously tortured and murdered back in 1955 after allegedly flirting with a white woman. At this point, a rep for Lil Wayne is only citing "creative differences" for the result of the fallout.llipop" rapper was fired as a spokesperson for Mountain Dew.

Jessica Simpson And Family the latest



Getting ready to jet out of the west coast, Jessica Simpson and her fiance Eric Johnson caught a flight out of LAX airport in Los Angeles on Friday (May 3).
With their adorable daughter Maxwell in tow, the happy couple made their way past the nearby shutterbugs while the "Fashion Star" mentor hid her growing baby bump behind an Hermes bag.Although this is Jessica's second time around with pregnancy, it looks like the interesting cravings are still in full effect.
Last week, Simpson responded to her fellow pregnant pal Cacee Cobb's Twitter post which read, "Last night I dreamt I was licking a statue. Clearly I'm starving. #pregnantgirlproblems," while Jess jokingly wrote, "That just made me hungry! Hahaha."
Enjoy the pictures of Jessica SImpson, Eric Johnson and their daughter Maxwell departing LAX airport in Los Angeles (May 3).

Pink: Goodbye Berlin



Continuing her busy touring schedule, Pink and her daughter Willow checked out of the Hotel de Rome in Berlin, Germany on Friday (May 3).
Looking casually chic, the "Fun House" songstress wore a floral print skirt, black leather jacket and a beanie while making her way to her tour bus.


Although the 33-year-old songstress is plenty busy, she took time out to stop and greet fans and sign autographs before heading out.
Getting ready to take the stage again, Pink's next stop is in Hannover, Germany where she will rock out at the Tui Arena.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Underwater German WWII bomber to be salvaged


A famous German WWII bomber has spent decades submerged in the English Channel — but that's about to change.
British officials on Friday announced a complex salvage operation to rescue the only known surviving example of the German Dornier Do 17 bomber, an aircraft nicknamed "the flying pencil" because of its narrow fuselage.
The wreck is located just off the Kent coast in southeast England in about 60 feet (20 meters) of water. The plane had been shot down during the 1940 Battle of Britain, a monthslong struggle over the skies of Britain that saw RAF fighters engaged in a colossal life-or-death struggle with the German Luftwaffe.
Experts said the bomber, discovered by divers five years ago, is remarkably undamaged despite the passage of time.
Officials at the RAF Museum in London said the challenging salvage will be the biggest recovery of its kind and they hope to one day display the bomber at the museum.
Museum director Peter Dye said the bomber will be exhibited next to a Hawker Hurricane fighter that had also been shot down during the Battle of Britain.
"We feel it's important that they be exhibited side by side," he said, pointing out that two German airmen died in the Dornier. "With time, we recognize that young men died on both sides, which is why we don't intend to restore it. We will conserve it and place it on exhibition alongside the wreck of a Hurricane shot down at much the same time in which a British pilot died."
Plans call for the plane to be lifted out of the water in three or four weeks if preparations go well. But Dye cautioned that the recovery would be dangerous — divers will only be able to work for 45 minutes at a time, among other challenges.
"We are not guaranteed success," he said. "There have been previous aircraft recovery projects that didn't go so well, cases where the structure has disintegrated on retrieval. When it breaks the surface, gravity and the laws of mechanics come into play, so we very much hope the frame we've constructed will support that structure."
Corrosion is another obstacle that could spoil the procedure, he said.
Dye said the German government was aware of the recovery operation.

Lindsay Lohan Firing Lawyer Mark Heller


Another day, another development in the life of Lindsay Lohan!
The 26-year-old actress is expected to check into rehab in California by 6 a.m. Friday. If she doesn't, she faces the risk of Santa Monica City Attorney Terry White issuing a warrant for her arrest.
"She has to go [Friday] to also prove that she is taking it seriously, and then she can possibly move to another facility if it gets approved," a source tells E! News, adding, "Nobody knows what's going to happen."
"She is currently doing OK," adds the source. "She was panicked earlier and was really scared because she felt the whole situation could have been more organized, and she expected that it should be."
One person Linds won't be looking to for guidance on this whole situation anymore? Mark Heller.
A source tells E! News the Mean Girls star is in the process of firing her outspoken attorney and in the process of getting Shawn Holley to return as her main legal counsel.
But in the end, Lindsay "is ready for rehab," says the source.

Kate Hudson Performs "Uptight (Everything's Alright)"


The ice queen has defrosted!
Kate Hudson finally returns as Cassie July inGlee's Stevie Wonder tribute episode tomorrow night. But in a fun twist, she's not torturing Rachel (Lea Michele), aka her own personal David Schwimmer. No, she's wishing her student luck for her Funny Girl callback!
In a sneak peek from "Wonder-Ful," Hudson performs Wonder's hit song "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" and proves once again that the Emmys should just start engraving her name on the Best Guest Star trophy now! But she's not the only one returning in tomorrow night's episode...second clip from the episode, Mercedes (Amber Riley) and Mike Chang (Harry Shum Jr.) return to McKinley in an attempt to get Jake (Jacob Artist), who they think is "Glee club's secret weapon," to man up and become the group's leader, and not just because he's "sexy as hell," as Mercedes puts it.
And Mercedes also casually drops in a reference to her music video, so it looks like life in Los Angeles is working out for the diva!
Glee airs Thursday at 9 p.m. on Fox.
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