Sunday, January 28, 2018
5 shot dead, 1 wounded at western Pennsylvania car wash
Five people were killed and one was wounded after a gunman opened fire at a western Pennsylvania car wash early on Sunday, state police said. The attacker was believed to be among the dead.
Shots rang out about 2:40 a.m. at Ed's Car Wash in Melcroft, about 53 miles (85 km) southeast of Pittsburgh, police said.
The shooting at the coin-operated facility was still under investigation, and the motive was unknown, police said.
Three More Women Accuse Jeremy Piven of Sexual Misconduct
The total number of accusers against Piven now stands at eight.
After five women initially accused Jeremy Piven of sexual misconduct in November, three more women have come forward with allegations against the actor, as reported by BuzzFeed News.
In the story, published Saturday afternoon (Jan. 27), one background actor said Piven forcefully pinned her down on a couch after following to her trailer; another background actor said Piven became physically aggressive with her during an intimate encounter, and a third woman said the actor pushed her against a wall and tried to force her to engage in sexual intercourse. The incidents allegedly occurred in 1985, 1996 and 1994, respectively.
Emotional Jay-Z opens up about marriage to 'soulmate' Beyonce after publicly admitting to cheating on her
A contrite and emotional Jay-Z has opened up for the first time on how his marriage to Beyonce went to the brink after he cheated on her.
The A-list couple, who were dogged with split rumours after her sister Solange Knowles was caught on camera beating up Jay-Z in a lift, were close to breaking up because of his actions.
And he revealed how it almost "blew up" due to his lies.
In an interview with CNN's Van Jones, he called his wife of nearly 10 years "my soulmate, the person I love".
When asked why his marriage was so special to be worth fighting for, Jay replied: "You can be so in love with someone, and if you have and experienced love and if you don't understand it or have the tools to move forward, then you're going to have complications.
Grammy Week 2018: Photos From All the Parties
Missy Elliott (L) and Cardi B attend the Warner Music Group Pre-Grammy Party in association with V Magazine on Jan. 25, 2018 in New York City.
Lil Uzi Vert
Lil Uzi Vert performs at "Spotify's Best New Artist Party" at Skylight Clarkson on Jan. 25, 2018 in New York City.
Colombia police station bombing kills five and injures dozens
At least five police officers have been killed and dozens wounded in the bombing of a Colombian police station.
Officers were gathered to receive their morning assignments when the bomb exploded outside the station in the city of Barranquilla.
Officials said the attack was probably in retaliation for a crackdown on drug trafficking and organised crime.
Police have offered a reward of 50 million pesos (£12,700) for information about the attackers.
It is believed the device was detonated remotely, possibly having been planted earlier.
One 31-year-old suspect has already been arrested, Colombia's office of the attorney-general said.
"We will charge (him) with five aggravated murders ... attempted murder, terrorism and use of explosives," Attorney-General Nestor Martinez said in remarks carried by AFP.
Colombian newspaper El Tiempo said the suspect had been found near the station with radio equipment and plans of the police station.
Friday, January 26, 2018
The billionaires were found dead in their mansion. Now police say they were murdered.
Toronto police said they believe a billionaire couple found dead in their mansion last month were murdered.
Police Detective Sgt. Susan Gomes made the announcement at a news conference Friday, six weeks into the investigation into the “suspicious” deaths of Honey and Barry Sherman — and just days after private investigators said the Shermans were likely killed by multiple people in an apparent hit job.
Authorities declined to identify potential suspects in the high-profile killings that have sent shock waves across Canada, but said they intend to interview an “extensive list” of people, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported. Authorities said they have not arrested anyone in the case.
Deadliest fire in years kills 37 in South Korean hospital
South Korea's deadliest fire in almost a decade has ripped through a hospital in the city of Miryang, killing at least 37 people and injuring more than 100.
Authorities revised the death toll down from 39 on Friday afternoon, but a Miryang City official warned it could rise as a number of patients were in a critical condition.
The fire comes less than a month after a similar tragedy left 29 dead in the city of Jecheon, raising concerns over lax safety standards in the country.
Officials said they were still investigating the cause of Friday's fire, which is believed to have started around 7:20 a.m. local time in the emergency room on the first floor of the 98-bed Sejong Hospital.
Rescue workers remove bodies from a hospital fire on January 26, 2018 in Miryang, South Korea.
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Russia is still sending one of the largest groups of athletes to the Winter Olympics despite doping ban
Russia may have been banned from the Winter Olympics but they are still going to have one of the largest groups of athletes at the games.
The Russia’s Olympic Committee announced on Thursday that it will send 169 athletes to South Korea to compete in the games.
Only three nations had at least 169 athletes at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, the United States, Canada, and Russia, which as the host nation in 2014 had 232 athletes competing.
Russia is sending the large contingency despite being banned from the Winter Olympics for manipulating the doping tests at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Russian athletes who still wanted to compete in the Olympics had to be cleared by a vetting process. The vetting included new evidence that could show if the athletes had previously attempted to "hide and modify" biological data that would have suggested steroid use.
Human History Gets Longer: Oldest Fossils Outside of Africa Found
The oldest fossils of modern humans outside Africa have been discovered in Israel, a new study finds.
The newly revealed jaw and teeth are estimated to be up to 194,000 years old. This makes these fossils at least 50,000 years older than modern human fossils previously unearthed outside Africa, and closer in age to when recent genetic results suggested modern humans may have first left Africa.
These new findings suggest that modern humans may have had more time to interact and interbreed with archaic human lineages outside of Africa than previously thought. The discovery also sheds light on the routes modern humans might have taken while dispersing from Africa. [See Photos of Our Closest Human Ancestor]
When humans left Africa
Modern humans originated at least 200,000 years ago in Africa. The oldest known bones of our species, Homo sapiens, may date back about 300,000 years.
Celebrities will wear white roses on the Grammys red carpet to send an important message
Several artists are planning on wearing white roses on the red carpet at the 2018 Grammy Awards.
The roses are intended to show support for the "Time's Up" movement.
This comes after many actors wore a "Time's Up" pin to the 2018 Golden Globes.
Artists such as Kelly Clarkson, Halsey, and Cyndi Lauper will reportedly participate.
In early January, several prominent members of the movie industry showed support for the fight against sexual misconduct by wearing the "Time's Up" pin on the Golden Globes red carpet. Now, the music industry is gearing up to show their support for the initiative at the 2018 Grammy Awards.
According to Billboard, several attendees including Kelly Clarkson, Halsey, and Cyndi Lauper are planning to wear white roses on the red carpet to show solidarity for the "Time's Up" movement.
Mexican drug lord, El Chapo promises not to kill any jurors ahead of his trial in court
El Chapo promises not to kill any jurors ahead of his trial in court
Notorious drug kingpin JoaquÃn “El Chapo” Guzmán promises he won’t kill any jurors seated in his upcoming federal court trial, arguing it’s therefore unnecessary to keep them anonymous and under armed guard as prosecutors have asked.
Affording any special protections to the panel “sends the message to each juror that he or she needs to be protected from Mr. Guzmán. From there, members of the jury could infer that Mr. Guzmán is both dangerous and guilty,” defense attorney A. Eduardo Balarezo wrote in a recently filed motion.
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Grammy Predictions 2018: Who Will Win, Who Should Win
This time every year, as the Grammys loom on the horizon, we all try to second-guess the Recording Academy, hoping against hope that the best artists (or at least our favorites) will get to take something home from the big ceremony.
Once again, we've weighed the evidence and predicted who will be victorious, while also suggesting who should win and who should be angry they weren't nominated in there first place. How good are our guesses? We'll find out on Sunday. One thing's for sure: If the Grammy folks can deny Ed Sheeran a nomination for Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Record of the Year, then truly anything is possible.
Album of the Year
"Awaken, My Love!," Childish Gambino
4:44, Jay-Z
Damn., Kendrick Lamar
Melodrama, Lorde
24K Magic, Bruno Mars
WILL WIN: Melodrama, Lorde
With two hip-hop albums vying for attention, and lingering anti-rap sentiment among some of the elders in the electorate, this fantastic album might just suffer a problematic triumph. This is Kendrick's year, in the same way 2017 was Beyonce's, and a win would put Lorde in the same awkward position that Adele found herself in last year.
Australian woman kills two 'disabled' adult children for financial gains
Canberra: An Australian woman has been accused of murdering two of her adult children for financial gain before trying to claim more than $100,000 in death benefits.
Maree Crabtree, 51, was arrested on Queensland's Gold Coast on Wednesday morning over the deaths of her daughter (18) and son (26), who were originally thought to have committed suicide until suspicions were later raised.
Their bodies were found, five years apart, in separate houses on Queensland's Gold Coast.
The Australian mother allegedly forced prescription medication on her children who had disabilities.
Detectives allege Crabtree fraudulently received over $550,000 from an insurance payment, before allegedly attempting to receive another $125,000 death benefit and $238,000 permanent disability claim.
South Korea makes suicide pacts a criminal offence in effort to reverse world’s second highest rate
South Korea plans to make organising a suicide pact a criminal offence, it was announced on Tuesday, in an effort to reduce one of the world’s highest rates of self-killing.
The suicide rate in Asia’s fourth largest economy is the second largest globally, and the highest in the industrialised world after increasing sharply since 2000 to 25.6 per 100,000 people a year. In 2015, South Korea reported 13,500 suicides, or about 37 a day.
Ex-USA Gymnastics doctor sentenced to 175 years for sexual abuse
The former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar has been sentenced to between 40 and 175 years in prison for abusing athletes in his care. Judge Rosemarie Aquilina reached her decision after a sentence hearing that heard from dozens of women and girls, including Olympic champions Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney.
Nassar, who also treated athletes at Michigan State University, had already admitted in November to molesting seven girls in his care under the guise of treatment.
Danish submarine-owner charged with abusing journalist Kim Wall before killing her
Danish inventor Peter Madsen tied up and abused Swedish journalist Kim Wall before murdering her on board his home-built submarine, according to the indictment published on Tuesday.
Madsen planned the murder by bringing items, including a saw and screwdrivers, which were used to hit, cut and stab Wall while she was alive, the prosecutors said.
NASA pulls first black crew member from ISS mission
NASA is facing allegations of racism in the wake of its decision to bump Astronaut Jeanette Epps, who was slated to become the first black crew member on the International Space Station, from its upcoming expedition.
Rumors surrounding her prompt removal have swirled since NASA on Thursday announced Epps would be replaced on the flight by Serena Auñón-Chancellor, a member of Epps’ astronaut class slated to launch later this year, according a news release.
Henry Epps, in a now-deleted Facebook post, alleged racism was at the root of his sister getting pulled off Expedition 56-57.
Tax slips don't lie? Shakira under investigation for tax evasion
Judicial authorities in Spain say Shakira is under investigation for possible tax evasion during the three years before she officially moved to Barcelona.
The Colombian singer switched residences in 2015 from the Bahamas to Barcelona, where she lives with her partner, Barca soccer player Gerard Pique, and the couple’s two sons.
Tax authorities suspect the singer already lived in the northeast city between 2012 and 2014, when she allegedly failed to pay income taxes in Spain.
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Porn star Ginger Banks reveals REAL reason behind spate of deaths in the industry
One was found face-down on a rented bed , naked from the waist down. Another had hanged herself in a park near the home she shared with her beloved husband. A third reportedly relapsed on prescription pills and died at rehab . The common denominator? These three women - and two others - were all stars of the porn industry. And they all died in the last three months.
The recent spate of tragic deaths is no coincidence, says Ginger Banks, an adult performer who is calling for porn stars to understand their rights.
Speaking to HollywoodLife , she revealed the real reason why some women in porn struggle - and it's all because of how they're treated by viewers.
Malia Obama is spotted cosying up to her posh British boyfriend who enjoys a cigarette in New York
Former First Daughter Malia Obama and her British beau, Rory Farquharson, both 19 and at Harvard University, enjoyed an afternoon in each other's company in New York city. Farquharson first entered the media spotlight, when he was caught passionately kissing President Barack Obama's eldest daughter before a Harvard-Yale football game in November. Malia, 19, who took a gap year before starting at Harvard this fall, met her sophomore boyfriend at their prestigious Ivy League university.
'I want my pin back': Scarlett Johansson calls out James Franco after actor was accused of sexual misconduct by five different women - as tens of thousands take part in Women's March in US
Scarlett Johansson delivered a powerful speech at the Women's March in Los Angeles on Saturday evening, calling out James Franco for claiming to support the Time's Up Movement.
'How could a person publicly stand by an organization that helps to provide support for victims of sexual assault while privately preying on people who have no power?' the Avengers star asked, in front of the massive crowd as Black Swan actress Mila Kunis held up a microphone to her.
It comes as thousands of women march on Washington to commemorate a year since the historic Women's March on January 21 2017, a day after Trump's inauguration. This year, the marches also take on the momentum of the Me Too and Time's Up movements against sexual misconduct which were sparked with allegations against Hollywood heavyweights.
Ed Sheeran, 26, is engaged!
Ed Sheeran is engaged to his girlfriend, Cherry Seaborn.
The Grammy-winning singer announced his engagement on Instagram this morning. Posting a photo of them both, he revealed they got engaged right before the new year. He said they are “very happy and in love” and that their “cats are chuffed as well".
9 SIGNS YOU ARE BIPOLAR
Formerly defined as manic depression, Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that lunges a mood in different directions. In a matter of minutes, maybe even seconds, you can go from feeling high to feeling low. Although it may prove difficult to spot the differences in whether you’re just having weird type of days, we deliver 9 signs that may help you spot bipolar disorder.
9. DEPRESSIVE EPISODES
It’s more than just a feeling of sadness. Depressive episodes can turn your entire day into an unbearable task force. The simplist of things such as going out to eat, hanging out with your friends, even getting out of bed can feel like a burden that you don’t want to undertake in your daily life.
Meet Hyon Song-wol, North Korea's 'Spice Girl' whose execution was greatly exaggerated
She leads North Korea's answer to the "Spice Girls", was rumoured to have been Kim Jong-un's girlfriend, and was reportedly executed by firing squad.
Having been the subject of such fevered speculation for years, Hyon Song-wol was greeted by a barrage of camera flashes as she arrived in Seoul on Sunday.
The head of the Moranbong Band, the hugely popular North Korean girl band hand-picked by leader Kim Jong-Un, crossed the heavily fortified border into South Korea to check preparations for an art troupe she also leads during next month's Winter Olympics.
Appearing live on South Korean television, Hyon made no comment as she walked past a throng of reporters and onlookers before boarding an express train at Seoul's railway station for the eastern city of Gangneung, where her art troupe is to perform during the Pyeongchang Olympics.
Clashes continue over disputed Honduras election result
Riot police in Honduras have clashed with demonstrators who dispute the result of the presidential election in November.
Police fired tear gas at protesters and cleared roadblocks made of burning tyres in towns across the country.
The protest was organised by the party supporting the defeated opposition candidate, Salvador Nasralla.
Last month, incumbent President Juan Orlando Hernandez was declared the winner despite days of street protests.
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