Tuesday, October 27, 2015

NBA'S GLEN RICE JR. SHOT IN LEG In Gunfight At T.I.'s Restaurant

1026_glen-rice-jr_gettyThe man who was shot in the leg at T.I.'s Atlanta restaurant is former NBA player Glen Rice Jr. -- son of Glen Rice
We broke the story ... a fight broke out at Scales 925 on Sunday night ... after a verbal argument inside the eatery spilled out into the parking lot. 
During the incident, shots were fired ... and Rice was shot in the leg. 
Cops say they have footage showing Rice running from the scene of the crime and ditching a gun by throwing it on a stairwell. 
Rice was shown on footage getting into a Porsche and leaving the scene. 

What I learned by waking up at 4:30 a.m. for 21 days

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On April 2, I put myself to a new challenge. It was one of the biggest life hacks I’ve ever done.
The challenge was simple: waking up 21 consecutive workdays at 4:30 a.m., a challenge I gave the name of #21earlydays. I was already used to waking up early (6 a.m. almost every day), but this time I wanted to go further. I wanted to test myself and be more aware of my own limits. And at the same time, my idea was to share my progress with the world and try to change some preconceived ideas that society obliges us to follow.

Lamar Odom 'on dialysis and could need kidney transplant as organs scarred from brothel binge'

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Long road to recovery: Lamar's organs are reportedly damaged
Lamar Odom's organs were reportedly so badly damaged by his near-fatal overdose at a Las Vegas brothel that he is on dialysis and may need a kidney transplant, it was claimed last night.
The former NBA star is still battling back to health after waking from a coma following his collapse at Dennis Hof's Love Ranch in Nevada earlier this month.
PEOPLE reports that Khloe Kardashian's estranged husband caught pneumonia which reportedly left permanent scarring on his lungs.

Jury finds man guilty in fatal Las Vegas Strip fireball case


A self-styled pimp was found guilty on Monday of killing three people in a shooting and fiery crash on the Las Vegas Strip in February 2013.
Ammar Asim Faruq Harris sat still and gave no reaction as the verdicts were read in Clark County District Court.
The state court jury will now be asked to decide if should be put to death for murder in the carnage at the heart of the casino district.
Jurors heard a week of testimony from dozens of prosecution witnesses, but didn't hear from Harris himself. He had pleaded not guilty to three murder, one attempted murder and seven discharge of a weapon charges.

Monday, October 26, 2015

One of India's most wanted gangsters has finally been captured after 20 years on the run

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Indonesian police have arrested one of India's most wanted gangsters, sought in more than two dozen murder cases, on the resort island of Bali, Indian federal police said on Monday, ending a two-decade-long international manhunt.

(Photos) NBA: Players Show Love For Flip Saunders Including Heartbreaking Photo From Kevin Garnett

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The sports world lost another great yesterday when Minnesota Timberwolves head coachPhil “Flip” Saunders lost his battle with Hodgkins Lymphoma and passed away at the age of 60.  There was an outpour of grief and love for the coach from his many of his former players and others around the league but none was more heartbreaking than the picture posted by Kevin Garnett who spent much of his career with Flip and recently returned to the Timberwolves.

DONALD TRUMP: 'My father gave me a small loan of a million dollars'

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Real-estate tycoon Donald Trump downplayed his upbringing during a town-hall event Monday morning.
The Republican presidential front-runner was asked if he's ever been told "no."
"My whole life really has been a 'no' and I fought through it," Trump said at the New Hampshire town hall, hosted by NBC's "Today" show. "It has not been easy for me. It has not been easy for me."
The billionaire businessman launched his real-estate empire with the support of his father, Fred Trump, who built homes in Queens and Brooklyn. But Donald Trump dismissed the support as "a small loan" of $1 million.
"I started off in Brooklyn. My father gave me a small loan of a million dollars. I came into Manhattan and I had to pay him back, and I had to pay him back with interest. But I came into Manhattan, I started buying up properties, and I did great," Trump continued. "I did a good job. But I was always told that would never work."
NBC anchor Matt Lauer, who was moderating the town hall, interjected.
"Let's just put this in perspective. You said this hasn't been easy for you, but 'my dad gave me a million-dollar loan.' That probably is going seem pretty easy to a lot of people," Lauer told Trump.
Trump agreed but said that loan pales in comparison to the size of his real-estate projects.
"You're right, but a million dollars isn't very much compared to what I built," he said. "I mean, I built one of the great companies."

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