Saturday, February 13, 2016

Did Raven-Symone Really Get "Slapped" to Make Room for Kendall Jenner on Red Carpet? Watch Video of the Moment Right Here!

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Raven-Symone says she was "slapped upside the chest" twice during a red carpet interview this week -- after a producer wanted her to get out of the way so they could talk to Kendall Jenner instead.
But video of the moment in question tells a slightly different story.
toofab has exclusively obtained video of "The View" host's chat with StarShop App reporter Alicia Quarles -- and, while she's definitely booted in lieu of the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star, it wasn't quite as hostile as Raven made it sound.
In the clip above, we see Symone and Quarles talking about beauty must-haves, as Kendall lingers in the background. Before Raven's even allowed to answer, she gets cut off by a producer just off-camera. "Alicia," the woman interjects, before motioning to Jenner.
"Oh, that's O.K., someone's more important, so I'll let them go ahead," the former "Cosby" star quips, before you hear someone else say, "Sorry, we're gonna go with Kendall."             It's embarrassing for Raven, sure, but here's how she described the incident on "The View" earlier this week:

The US Navy's 'ghost hunter' to set sail: 132 foot long robo-boat will scour seas for silent enemy submarines for months at a time - without a single person on board

The first 132 foot long ship, officially named 'The Anti-Submarine Warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel' will take to the water on April 7th. It could be used for counter-mine missions, reconnaissance and resupply.The US Navy is set to unleash an army of 'ghost boats' to scour the coasts for enemy submarines.
They hope to end the growing threat of quiet, diesel powered enemy submarines entering American waters undetected.
Bosses revealed the first 132 foot long ship, officially named 'The Anti-Submarine Warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel' will take to the water on April 7th.  

The first 132 foot long ship, officially named 'The Anti-Submarine Warfare Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel' will take to the water on April 7th. It could be used for counter-mine missions, reconnaissance and resupply.

THE SILENT ENEMY SUBS

Diesel-electric submarines, with their nearly-noiseless engines, are incredibly difficult to track from afar. 
They're also cheap at $200 million to $300 million apiece, making them affordable to the likes of Iran, which claims to have a fleet of 17. 
Darpa director Dr. Arati Prabhakar and deputy director Dr. Steve Walker revealed the craft.
'Imagine an unmanned surface vessel following all the laws of the sea on its own,' Walker told media, 'and operating with manned surface and unmanned underwater vehicles.'
The robot boats will go to sea for us to three months at a time.
It will be christened in April in Portland, Oregon, and then begin to demonstrate its long-range capabilities over 18 months in cooperation with the Office of Naval Research and the Space and Naval Systems Warfare Command. 
We think the real cost savings will be in operating this vessel at sea compared to how we operate vessels today,' he added. 
'It could be used for counter-mine missions, reconnaissance and resupply.'
The project began in 2010, when the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, announced that they were building a 132-foot autonomous boat to track quiet, diesel-powered submarines. 

Saudi Arabia will send fighter jets to Turkish base in preparation for anti-ISIS bombing campaign as the conflict threatens to escalate in the region

Saudi Arabia is set to move fighter jets to its base in Turkey in preparation for a possible bombing campaign against ISIS jihadists in Syria
Saudi Arabia is set to move fighter jets to its base in Turkey in preparation for a possible bombing campaign against ISIS jihadists in Syria.

Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu confirmed the potential plan and suggested Turkey were also considering military options against ISIS.
'If there is a strategy (against ISIS) then Turkey and Saudi Arabia could enter into a ground operation,' Mr Cavusoglu said after the Munich Security Conference.
Saudi Arabia is set to move fighter jets to its base in Turkey in preparation for a possible bombing campaign against ISIS jihadists in Syria
Russia suggested it might not stop its air strikes, even when the cessation of hostilities takes effect in a week
Russia suggested it might not stop its air strikes, even when the cessation of hostilities takes effect in a week
'Saudi Arabia is also sending planes to Turkey, to (the base of) Incirlik,' he said.
'They (Saudi officials) came, did a reconnaissance of the base. At the moment it is not clear how many planes will come.'
The news comes as two Syrian rebel commanders told Reuters they had been sent 'excellent quantities' of ground-to-ground Grad missiles by foreign backers.
The missiles have a range of 20 km (12 miles) and are expected to be used to confront the Russian-backed offensive.

'New cold war inches closer' after Turkey bombs targets in Syria just hours after Russia's chilling threat

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'A new cold war?' Vladimir Putin is furious with Turkey's action in Syria
Turkey's military has provoked Russian president Vladimir Putin by bombing targets in Syria - just hours after the Kremlin warned that such action could lead to a "new cold war".
The country's army targeted Kurdish militia near the town of Azaz in northern Syria.
A Turkish government source confirmed the attack, despite the Kermlin's warning earlier today that Turkey and Saudi Arabia's proposed anti-ISIS action in the country could lead to a major world conflict.
The source said: "The Turkish Armed Forces fired shells at PYD positions in the Azaz area" referring to the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD), which Turkey regards as a terrorist organisation.
Earlier today the Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said he was fed up of Russia being accused of war crimes in Syria.

Adam Johnson's gf walks out of courtroom as attorney reads out text messages between the footballer and 15year old girl


28 year old Footballer Adam Johnson who was sacked by Sunderland F.C last night arrived Bradford Crown Court accompanied by partner Stacey Flounders to defend his remaining two charges of sex involving penetration with a schoolgirl contrary to Section 9 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 of the United Kingdom for which maximum sentence is 14 years.

During the hearing today...his girlfriend, who has so far shown him support, walked out of the courtroom as the prosecuting lawyer read out love messages between Johnson & the teenage superfan



Johnson admitted to two charges of child grooming and sexual activity with a minor but denied two other charges of sexual penetration with a 15 year old girl.

Game of Thrones season six spoilers: Teaser shots give clues ahead of fantasy epic's return

HBO has revealed 20 incredible Game of Thrones pictures from the upcoming sixth season.
The fantasy drama will return to screens in April, and now fans have been teased with hints and clues about the future with a nice blend of characters featured in the snaps.
Despite the constant speculation regarding Jon Snow's future after he was seemingly killed at the end of series five, the new images don't offer much in the way of information regarding his fate or role in the upcoming run.
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Myrcella Baratheon's death appears to be confirmed

Friday, February 12, 2016

Cancer drug could prevent Alzheimer's and dementia as scientists announce major breakthrough

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Hope: The new breakthrough could help prevent Alzheimer's disease from developing
Scientists tonight hailed a major breakthrough in the war on dementia after discovering a cancer drug can prevent the disease.
The stunning development could pave the way for millions of Brits to be given "neurostatins" to slash their risk of Alzheimer's as they get older.
University of Cambridge researchers hope their findings will enable GPs to offer the drug like statins are prescribed to prevent heart problems.
Around 17 million adults - two in every five - are already eligible for cholesterol-busting statins.
And experts said similar numbers could be offered pills to protect against dementia, after finding a cancer treatment can halt the development of the disease.
Incredibly, they claim all Brits over the age of 30 could benefit.
The symptoms of Alzheimer's are caused by clumps of deformed proteins called amyloid in the brain. 

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