Sunday, 20 July 2014

Adam Levine Marries Behati Prinsloo In Front Of Robert Downey Jr., Others

Adam Levine, alleged Sexiest Man Alive and person who knows you think he's a douchebag, is now married to Behati Prinsloo. According to People, the couple tied the knot in Mexico on Saturday night, July 19th, in front of an intimate group of approximately 275 guests, which included Robert Downey Jr.



Levine, 35, and Prinsloo, 25, got engaged in June of 2013 after dating for a year. While preparing for their wedding, Levine spoke openly about being ready to settle down. "I definitely feel like I'm sitting in the chair I'm supposed to be sitting in right now," he told People. "It all feels very natural."



E! News reports that Levine "looked dapper in a fitted tux," while Prinsloo wore a white Marchesa gown. The couple, who is headed to South America for their honeymoon, received no gifts from Robert Downey Jr. or anyone else, having requested that guests donate to the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles.



There is no report as to whether "She Will be Loved" was played on infinite loop at the reception, but it probably was.



Read More »

England face uphill battle to chase down India's 319 as hosts struggle on day four at Lord's

England will enter the fifth and final day with six wickets in hand. The target set by them by India - 319 - is now nominal but England have survived for a draw in these dire circumstances before.
Read More »

Weird Al's 'Lame Claim To Fame' Stop Motion Video Name-Drops Celebrities He Almost Knows

Continuing his video-per-day Internet takeover, Weird Al presents us with some Sunday mandatory fun in his latest release, "Lame Claim to Fame."



Paired with a neat stop motion video, Weird Al jabs at people's celebrity obsession, pointing out that standing behind Steven Seagal in the checkout line, or using the bathroom stall next to Jonah Hill doesn't make one friends. He even gets a little meta when he makes a reference to the Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon. The song is written in the style of Southern Culture on the Skids.



In case you missed any of Weird Al's previous "Mandatory Fun" releases, make sure to check out "Tacky," "Word Crimes," "Foil," "Handy" and "Sports Song."



Read More »

Alcoholism and drug addiction are curable diseases

Notes from Indian Country:

By Tim Giago (Nanwica Kciji)



A body is found behind the ice cream parlor on W. Main Street, just around the corner from the office of the Native Sun News and the first thing that goes through the minds of all of our employees as they report to work and see the yellow tape roping off the area is: I wonder if it is an Indian?



Yes, it was and it happened to be the son of a longtime friend of mine who passed away several years ago from complications of diabetes. His name was Myron Rock and the body they found was that of his son Myron Rock, Jr. And the man accused of killing him was also Lakota.



Ninety-five percent of the more than 20,000 Native Americans living off the reservation in Rapid City are hard-working and law abiding citizens. It deeply wounds all of us when things like this happens because it is a reflection upon all of us as Native Americans and we know that the average white citizen of Rapid City think that most of us are of the same caliber. We don't know the circumstances of the killing. We only know that Mr. Rock was beaten to death and that alcohol was a contributing factor.



But it seems to us that these terrible happenings are occurring with much more frequency. Indians are involved in street fights, stabbings, homicidal car accidents that involve drunken drivers and deadly domestic violence that reflect poorly upon all of the Lakota people residing in Rapid City.



The number one contributor to nearly all of these gruesome and deadly events is alcohol and drugs.



The Pine Ridge Reservation recently held an election to determine whether the sale of alcohol should be approved on the reservation. The majority of voters said "YES." We wonder if the consequences would be similar to what we are now seeing in Rapid City where alcohol is readily available. That is a hard question to answer because although the sale of alcohol on the Pine Ridge Reservation has been restricted, the incidence of alcohol related auto accidents and domestic violence due to the consumption of alcohol are still far above the average simply because those choosing to indulge in the consumption of alcohol and drugs can find these products readily available on and off of the reservation.



It all comes down to the point that it is the individual Native American who must take the responsibility of not consuming alcohol or using drugs. For years my newspapers have been editorializing that a massive influx of money must be available to the health providers to create a cadre of trained professionals to attack this deadly problem from the ground up. There is no other solution. The consumption of alcohol and the use of drugs is a disease and it must be attacked as a disease. Locking Native Americans up in jails and prisons does not cure the problem, but may even contribute to it. One does not cure a disease by locking up the sick person. One cures a disease by going to the root of the problem and finding a cure for it.



There have been many good Lakota who saw this problem as a disease and attempted to cure it; people like Melvin "Dickie" Brewer and Glen Three Stars fought it with all of their might, but it seems they could never secure the adequate funding to give it the all-out effort needed to kill the disease. They only got crumbs to fight it with and you can't cure an ingrained disease with crumbs.



And so once more we turn to the Indian Health Service and to the President of the United States himself to please, please send your experts out to Indian Country and give them the tools to cure the disease (alcoholism and drug addiction) that are the number one destroyers of Native Americans. With a massive effort, the job can be accomplished.



We are sick and tired of seeing the lives of our friends and family members demolished because of a curable disease. And the criminal actions of those Native Americans addicted to these diseases are a continued embarrassment to all Native Americans. And if alcohol addiction is not genetic to Native Americans I don't know what is.



(Tim Giago can be reached at editor@nsweekly.com)



from Media - The Huffington Post http://ift.tt/1prV1Db

via IFTTT
Read More »

Sky News Apologizes After Going Through MH17 Luggage On Air

Sky News has apologized after a reporter began digging through the luggage of a passenger killed aboard Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 on air.



The reporter, Colin Brazier, began picking through a victim's suitcase and holding up items one by one while reporting on the devastating crash, which killed 298 people. Brazier realized his own wrongdoing and stopped himself on live TV, stating, "we shouldn't really be doing this, I suppose."



WATCH:











A spokesperson from Sky News issued the following apology:



"Today whilst presenting from the site of the MH17 air crash Colin Brazier reflected on the human tragedy of the event and showed audiences the content of one of the victims' bags. Colin immediately recognised that this was inappropriate and said so on air. Both Colin and Sky News apologise profusely for any offence caused."





But that didn't stop shocked viewers from expressing outrage, many of whom slammed the segment for being "disgraceful" and "inappropriate."



























































from Media - The Huffington Post http://ift.tt/1tmTroJ

via IFTTT
Read More »

Wall Street Journal's Facebook Page Hacked

The Wall Street Journal's Facebook page was hacked by an unknown source Sunday morning.



The hacker made false claims that a U.S. Air Force One crash had occurred. The post came on the heels of the Malaysian Airlines plane that was shot down on Thursday, killing all 298 people on board.



A second hacked post said that Vice President Joe Biden was set to address the nation regarding the crash.










The Wall Street Journal eventually deleted the posts and informed its readers that it had been "compromised."

















The hacking was reminiscent of a similar incident in April 2013, when the Associated Press' Twitter account was hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army. The tweet claimed that President Obama was injured after two explosions hit the White House. This past December, the Washington Post was also hacked, compromising employee usernames, passwords and other personal information.



(h/t: Mashable)



from Media - The Huffington Post http://ift.tt/1jOEzPz

via IFTTT
Read More »

Alexander Kristoff wins 15th stage of Tour de France

Alexander Kristoff took the win on stage 15 of the Tour de France as the sprinters caught Martin Elmiger and Jack Bauer on the line.
Read More »

Rory McIlroy to win Open after public dig from former fiancee Caroline Wozniacki

Rory McIIroy has put a very public dig from his former fiancee Caroline Wozniacki behind him by setting himself up to win The Open.
Read More »

Former Spurs striker Mido wins Egyptian cup final to claim first trophy as a manager

Mido became the youngest manager to win a trophy in Egyptian football as his Zamalek side won the Egyptian cup.
Read More »

Tom Watson has proved he still has what it takes to play with the best at Hoylake

It's not quite time to say goodnight to Mr Tom. The oldest swinger in town proved this week that he can still find his way around a golf course, embarrassing along the way a few of the younger generation who might want a place in his US Ryder Cup team.
Read More »

David Beckham and Dwayne Johnson The Rock pose for Instagram photo

One was once the king of football, the other of wrestling, but now, David Beckham and Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson have plenty of time to 'hang' now they're retired.
Read More »

These Editorial Cartoons Don't Hold Back With Vladimir Putin

Talk about a picture being worth a thousand words.



Political cartoonists Peter Brookes and Michael Ramirez just made two of the most powerful statements about Russian president Vladimir Putin and the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 using hardly any words at all. Brookes works for the London Times, and Ramirez is a Pulitzer Prize winner.



See their art for yourself:

















(h/t: Mediaite)



from Media - The Huffington Post http://ift.tt/1tmI1RL

via IFTTT
Read More »

Khloe Kardashian And Scott Disick Take A Bath Together

Here we have a photo of Khloe Kardashian and Scott Disick taking a bath together. He's wearing a life vest, she's wearing a lifeguard bathing suit. It's all a hilarious joke about bubble baths not being as big as the ocean, get it? Oh, no, you don't get it? Us either, really. There are a lot of inexplicable things about this photo, like why is there a microphone? And where is Kourtney? Or, as US Weekly asked, "Splish, splash, they were taking a bath?" That is a good bath, though. The bubble density looks particularly fluffy, so you do have to commend them or the hired help that probably drew the bath for that.



Read More »

Rumer Willis rocks office chic two-piece as she steps out in Beverly Hills for a meeting after going public with new man Ricky Whittle for the first time

after going public with new man



from Tvshowbiz | Mail Online http://ift.tt/1yLNKnf

via IFTTT
Read More »

Natalie Portman flashes the flesh in tiny shorts as she and husband Benjamin Millepied take adorable son Aleph on a lunch date

On Saturday, Hollywood star Natalie Portman proved she’s a knockout when it comes to something a little more low-key when she stepped out for a family outing in Los Feliz, California.



from Tvshowbiz | Mail Online http://ift.tt/1rBdKhM

via IFTTT
Read More »

TOWIE's Ferne McCann and Gemma Collins enjoy girly gossip

The 23-year-old was pictured leaving her co-star Gemma Collins's house on Saturday, where the pair had been catching up while filming a gossip session for the show.



from Tvshowbiz | Mail Online http://ift.tt/1rBdMGr

via IFTTT
Read More »

Leonardo DiCaprio covers shirtless torso with a towel on beach day out

Packed on a few lbs



from Tvshowbiz | Mail Online http://ift.tt/Ujtl9A

via IFTTT
Read More »

Suki Waterhouse arrives at LAX after seeing boyfriend Bradley Cooper

After spending a romantic few days with her gorgeous boyfriend in Los Angeles, Suki Waterhouse appeared to be in a good mood as she made her way through LAX on Saturday.



from Tvshowbiz | Mail Online http://ift.tt/1oXGLjX

via IFTTT
Read More »

Bryan Robson expects Louis van Gaal to select Robin van Persie as new Manchester United captain

Bryan Robson expects Robin van Persie to captain Manchester United next season. One of Louis van Gaal's biggest priorities in his new role as United boss is to select a captain following the summer exit of Nemanja Vidic.
Read More »

Filippo Inzaghi still has the goal-den touch as he bags brace during AC Milan training

Filippo Inzaghi may have hung up his boots two years ago – but the former Italy striker still has an eye for goal. The new AC Milan manager joined in with his side’s pre-season training and showed his strikers up by scoring twice.
Read More »

Follow Me