Friday, July 17, 2015

Ciara"s ex Future slams Russell Wilson for spending time with his son

Rapper Future has come out swinging in a new interview.

The 31-year-old slammed his ex-fiancee Ciara"s new boyfriend Russell Wilson for spending time with his son Future Jr.

The Bugatti rapper said that the NFL star"s relationship with his child was inappropriate during an interview on Power 105.1s The Breakfast Club.

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Hitting out: Future slammed his ex-fiancee Ciara"s new boyfriend Russell Wilson for spending time with his son Future Jr

When the subject of Wilson pushing his son"s stroller came up, Future said: "Of course I wouldnt want anyone to push my son. Thats like the number one rule.

"If I was a kid, and my mom had a dude pushing me, I wouldve jumped out the stroller and slapped the sh*t out of him," he continued.

"You never do that in our community. You dont even bring a man around your son. You only know this dude for a few months and youre bringing him around your kid? Who does that? Nobody does that."

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Future went on to explain: "At the end of the day, Im not for the publicity stun. Leave my son out of all the publicity sh*t. Just leave him out of your relationship, because we dont need your relationship for anything."

"I can take care of him on my own, without any help."

Future was engaged to Ciara from October 2013 to August 2014. The former couple had their son in May 2015 and named him Future Zahir Wilburn.

History: Future was engaged to Ciara from October 2013 to August 2014; The former couple had their son in May 2015 and named him Future Zahir Wilburn

Ciara and Russell have been dating since April but devout Christian Russell says he and Ciara are not having s*x.

The pair have agreed to do things "Jesus" way.

"She was on tour and I was looking at her in the mirror, and she was sitting there. And G*d spoke to me and said I need you to lead her,"" he said during an appearance at The Rock Church in San Diego in early July.

"Can we love each other without [s*x]? If you can really love someone without that then you can really love somebody. I ain"t gonna lie to y"all now. I need y"all to pray for us... If there"s a 10, she"s a 15."

Recently, Russell gushed about his beloved to Access Hollywood: "She"s one of a kind. We"ve been talking every day ever since. It"s been going good."

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NBA: Stephen Curry"s younger brother Seth shines in Vegas - ESPN.com

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LAS VEGAS -- The MVP"s little brother wants a legitimate shot to prove he belongs in the league.

Seth Curry"s performance in the Las Vegas Summer League suggests he deserves one. The 24-year-old combo guard is leading the league in scoring with 25.0 points per game, a major reason his New Orleans Pelicans squad went undefeated during pool play.

"I feel like I"ve played well enough and I feel like I"m an NBA player," said Curry, who played a total of 21 minutes in four games during brief stints with theMemphis Grizzlies, Cleveland Cavaliers and Phoenix Suns the past two seasons. "It"s a little frustrating to not get the opportunity, but the only thing I can do is go out there like I"ve been doing and keep playing well and competing against guys who are already on NBA rosters and trying to outplay them and letting that take care of itself."

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This summer has been a continuation of the success that Curry enjoyed while toiling in relative anonymity in the D-League last season. He averaged 23.8 points per game for the Erie BayHawks before joining his family in the stands to watch big brother Stephen lead the Golden State Warriors to a title run.

"When he has success, I feel like I have success too, because we grew up together," Seth Curry said. "We work out with each other, pushing each other. It"s good for me to see what he"s doing. I don"t really measure myself off of what he does. I try to maximize what I do."

He"s a Curry, so there"s never been any question about his ability to knock down jump shots. Like Steph, Seth inherited dad Dell"s 3-point stroke.

Seth led the D-League in 3s made (156) and ranked second in 3-point shooting percentage (46.7) last season. He has actually lit up the summer league despite a little long-distance shooting slump (4-of-22), but that"s the part of his game that he doesn"t have to prove.

"Obviously, he"s a great shooter," said Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry, an assistant for the Warriors last season. "He"s got good pedigree, good DNA in that area. He"s capable of making a shot, but I think you"ve got to do a few more things, and I think he"s showing everybody out here in the summer league that he can do other things other than just score the basketball.

"I think he"s shown on this level right here he"s a pretty elite player."

Two concerns about his game have prevented the younger Curry brother from sticking on an NBA roster: Can he create off the dribble? Can he defend?

Not coincidentally, those are the two facets of Curry"s game that have most impressed Gentry in Vegas, causing the Pelicans to seriously consider offering an invitation to training camp.

Steph Curry has historically elite ballhandling ability, as evidenced by highlights such as him causing Chris Paul to fall to the ground before swishing a jumper. Seth Curry has worked to develop that part of his game as a pro after playing primarily off the ball at Duke, mostly operating as a catch-and-shoot threat.

Seth Curry"s work on using ball screens has particularly paid off in Vegas. He"s been incredibly efficient off the dribble, hitting 22 of 35 2-point attempts, doing much of his damage on drives. That surely has pleased Seth"s workout partner, whose tracking of his brother"s progress includes trading texts with Gentry.

Stephen Curry gave his brother kudos during his MVP acceptance speech in May.

"Just seeing you, how you"ve grown and following your career, it"s not easy having an older brother that"s playing in the NBA and obviously a dad that"s done it before both of us," Stephen Curry said. "And the way that you"re handling it is impressive. The sky"s the limit for you. Keep doing what you"re doing and keep making the family proud."

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Thursday, July 16, 2015

Jury reaches verdict in James Holmes murder trial | FOX2now.com

Jury reaches verdict in James Holmes murdertrial

CENTENNIAL, CO The man who opened fire inside an Aurora, Colorado, movie theater three years ago is about to learn his fate.

James Holmes, who has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, faces 165 charges in the July 2012 shooting that left 12 people dead and 70 injured.

Jurors reached a verdict on Thursday. It is expected to be read at 6 p.m. ET, a court spokesman said.

By virtue of his insanity plea, the now 27-year-old Holmes has never denied he was behind the killings. But given his mental state, his lawyers have argued that he should not be found culpable.

The evidence is clear that he could not control his thoughts, he could not control his actions, and he could not control his perceptions, defense attorney Dan King said during closing arguments.

King told the court psychosis had obscured Holmes ability to think about things the way a rational person does.

Only the mental illness caused this to happen and nothing else.

Hold this man accountable

Prosecutors who called more than 200 witnesses to the stand, among them investigators, students who knew Holmes and his ex-girlfriend insisted the shooter knew well what he was doing. He acted deliberately to deliver pain and his mental issues shouldnt excuse him from paying the price, they argued.

Look at the evidence, then hold this man accountable, Arapahoe County District Attorney George Brauchler said. Reject this claim that he didnt know right from wrong when he murdered those people and tried to kill the others.

That guy was sane beyond a reasonable doubt, and he needs to be held accountable for what he did.

Having bought a ticket 12 days earlier, Holmes on July 19, 2012, walked into the theater No. 9 screening of The Dark Knight Rises like other patrons. He then walked out through a rear door, which he left propped open.

Just after midnight, some 18 minutes after the movie began, he returned wearing a ballistic helmet, a gas mask, black gloves and protective gear for his legs, throat and groin.

A tear gas canister exploded in the theater, then gunfire erupted from an AR-15 rifle, a 12-gauge shotgun and at least one .40 caliber handgun. The shooting stopped with Holmes arrest outside the theater about seven minutes after the first 911 calls were made to police.

But it wasnt in time to save the lives of Jonathan Blunk, Alexander Boik, Jesse Childress, Gordon Cowden, Jessica Ghawi, John Thomas Larimer, Matthew McQuinn, Alex Sullivan, Alexander Teves, Rebecca Ann Wingo, Medek, and the youngest victim, Moser-Sullivan.

Whats next?

If jurors decide to convict Holmes on multiple murder charges, the next question would be what price h**l pay.

In 2013, the prosecution signaled it would seek the death penalty.

The shooters parents, Robert and Arlene Holmes, were regulars in court during their sons trial. They have not talked to reporters. But they have written two open letters and published a prayer book detailing the familys internal struggle and pleading for their sons life.

In a December 2014 letter published in the Denver Post, the couple said, We have spent every moment for more than two years thinking about those who were injured, and the families and friends of the deceased who were killed, in the theater shooting in Aurora.

We are always praying for everyone in Aurora. We wish that July 20, 2012, never happened.

Still, while they dont deny James Holmes was behind the carnage, the parents said they didnt think he should have been put on trial, much less be convicted and possibly face the death penalty, given his mental state.

(James Holmes) is not a monster. He is a human being gripped by a severe mental illness, his parents wrote. We believe that the death penalty is morally wrong, especially when the condemned is mentally ill.

By Ana Cabrera, Greg Botelho and Dana Ford

Ana Cabrera reported from Centennial, Colorado. Dana Ford and Greg Botelho reported and wrote from Atlanta. CNNs Steve Almasy also contributed to this report.

Source: http://fox2now.com/2015/07/16/jury-reaches-verdict-in-james-holmes-murder-trial/

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How Jennifer Lopez Supported Leah Remini"s Scientology Exit

From what most outsiders knowabout Scientology, leaving is not easy. So when actress and reality star Leah Remini left the church in 2013, it"s good she had the support of close relations --including her best friend,Jennifer Lopez.

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Speaking with Access Hollywood Live, Remini explained the role Lopez played in this transition. She told a story of her struggle coming to terms with thischange of her core beliefs, where everything that she had once knownwas now challenged.

"[Lopez] said, "You know Leah, you don"t have to give everything up. It"s okay to look at it as something there were things about it that were helpful and just leave the rest. So don"t throw it all away or think your life is wasted.""

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Remini continued, "And I thought that was a beautiful thing to say. It just allowed me to breath for a minute, like, "Yeah, you"re right, I don"t have to say everything"s bad, everything"s lost." And she"s just been supportive in an amazing way."

As for the subject of Lopez"s on-again-off-again boyfriend Casper Smart, Remini was not so forthcoming.

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Young Thug Arrested After Threatening To Kill Mall Cop

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Threats to kill someone are never taken lightly, especially if its directed towards a member of law enforcement.Rapper Young Thug found that out the hard way after being taken to jail on July 15 for doing just that.

Such a scary threat! RapperYoung Thug, 22, was taken to jailby the U.S. Marshalson the morning of July 15 after he allegedly threatened to kill a mall cop in Atlanta, Georgia. The reported death threat was made after the rapper was thrown out of the shopping center a week prior to his arrest.

The rapper wasplaced under arrestafter he allegedly threatened to shoot Chris May,the Director of Security at the Perimeter Mall in Atlanta, Georgia in the face on July 7 while being kicked out. Although the reasons as to whyYoung Thug, who seems to court controversy, was escorted out ofthe mall is unknown, but his alleged death threat was heard loud and clear. Williams was wanted on an outstanding warrant charging him with terroristic threats stemming from an incident that occurred with the jurisdiction of the Dunwoody police,Jim Joyner, spokesman for the U.S. Marshals, said in a news release.

In thearrest warrant, it reports that the 22-year-old made terroristic threats and threatened to shoot the security guard.While it couldve been an empty threat, it wasnt taken lightly and the incident wasreported to law enforcement.Young Thug, whos real name isJeffery Williams, left the area before police showed up, which resulted in the warrant for his arrest, according to TMZ.

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About a week after his initial run-in with the authorities, the 22-year-old was arrested and taken from his home outside of Atlanta in the early hours of the morningby U.S. Marshals. He was taken into custody without any issues and has since then been transferred toDekalb County Jail where he will await his initial court appearance and bond hearing.

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Lauren Hill and Stuart Scott remembered at 2015 ESPY Awards | - Zap2It

The ESPY Awards honorthe best in sports throughout the year, but the 2015 ceremony hit a somber moment when remembering deceased athlete Lauren Hill and sportscaster Stuart Scott.

Hill was on her way to greatness with a collegiate basketball scholarship when she got the news that she had an inoperable brain tumor that left her with a maximum of two years left to live. Instead of giving up on her dream of playing NCAA basketball, Lauren still got to see her shoes step out on the hardwood floor for her first collegiate game. Her courage earned her the ESPY for Best Moment Award, which her parents accepted at the ceremony.

Its amazing how powerful just one moment can be. In Laurens case, I think she reminded us that we are vulnerable to being dealt a bad hand, but Lauren also showed us through heart, determination, courage, strength and faith that no matter what it is possible to achieve your dreams, says Laurens mom Lisa Hill.

Hill went on to encourage the audience to live for the moment, which became Laurens life mantra.

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All we have is now and I encourage you tospend every moment making it as memorable as you can. Nothing would be better to tribute to Lauren and her spirit, a spirit I hope you never ever forget. Thank you from the bottom of my heart and never give up, she says.

Hills somber speech was compounded by the ESPYS remembering another valued member of the sports community. Good Morning America host Robin Roberts came on stage to remember ESPN commentator Stuart Scott who passed away in January, also due to cancer.

A year ago tonight, someone else came up on this stage and reminded us of his own unbreakable spirit. Its been six months since my friend, our friend, Stuart Scott passed away but his message endures, Roberts says. Stu told us that cancer was not just about living and fighting but also making sure that others were there to fight for you, especially when youre tired.

Roberts speech was followed by the 2015 ESPY In Memoriam, which remembered Hill, Scott and the other members of the sports community that have passed away in the past year.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

SI Vault: Much Ado: Pete Rose chases Joe DiMaggio"s sacred hitting streak

This story appeared in the Aug. 7, 1978 issue of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED.

PeteRosewas sitting alone before his dressing cubicle in the Cincinnati clubhouse one day last week, sifting through another bushel of letters and telegrams. Across the room a tape deck played a song from Saturday Night Fever, and at that moment Staying Alive seemed particularly appropriate toRose. On Wednesday, June 14Petebroke out of a 5-for-44 batting slump with two hits against the Cubs, and he has been staying alive ever since. In the top of the first and the bottom of the ninth, with precise bunts, line-drive singles and Charlie Hustle doubles,Rosehad fashioned the second-longest hitting streak since the days of the handlebar mustache.

At the end of last week his .387 tear against eight teams had raised his average from .267 to .315, and along the way he had said hello and goodby to notable streakers from every baseball generation.Rosecaught up with the modern Reds" record holders, Edd Roush (1920 and "24) and Vada Pinson (1965), in Game 27, with switch-hitting leader Red Schoendienst (1954) in Game 28 and, early last week, with modern National League record-setter Tommy Holmes (1945) in Game 37. In ensuing days he would equal Ty Cobb"s 40-game string of 1911, George Sisler"s 41 of 1922 and Bill Dahlen"s 42 of 1894. Finally, the only person betweenRoseand Joe DiMaggio and his "unbreakable" major league standard of 56 in 1941 was Willie Keeler, who established the alltime National League record in 1897 by hitting "em where they weren"t in 44 straight games.Rosetook care of Keeler, too, on Monday night in Atlanta.

Rose"s streak provided plenty of drama even before Wee Willie and Joltin" Joe heaved into view. And he kept it going without any assistance from kindly official scorers or bonus turns at the plate in extra-inning games. Six times he saved himself with hits in his last at bat; four times his only hit was a bunt. Almost all of his closest calls came against Philadelphia: in Games 32 and 41 he dropped perfect bunts in front of Phillie Third Baseman Mike Schmidt, and he barely survived a dazzling catch and throw by Second Baseman Ted Sizemore to beat out his only hit of Game 33. "Petegave me two chances to stop the streak, and I didn"t do it either time," says Schmidt, a Gold Glove fielder. "He"d never bunted on me before, and then he laid down two perfect ones that I couldn"t come up with. I"ve really got to respect him. He"s the epitome of concentration. He"s turned into my idol."

Of all the accomplishments ofRose"s lustrous 16-year career, none brought quite the acclaim that was generated by the streak. He has been Rookie of the Year and MVP, he has played in 11 All-Star Games and four World Series, he has led the league in hitting three times, and on May 5 of this year he got his 3,000th hit. But all those achievements were just a prelude to the streak, which, says teammate Tom Seaver, "is a reaffirmation" of whoPeteRosereally is.

Last weekRosetaped segments for Good Morning America with David Hartman, Today with d**k Schaap and Donahue with Phil Donahue. He endured media blitzes before and after every game and in between games of a doubleheader. He received telegrams from a stripper and a governor, notes of congratulation from former teammates, a card of thanks from the vendors at Shea Stadium, a phone call from a Jimmy Carter impersonator and loud cheers every time he showed his head outside the dugout. Unlike many of today"s athletes who complain about the pressures of fame in their moments of triumph,Rosemaintained his composure, his wit and his batting stroke through it all. "If this were some other player, it might cause problems," said Manager Sparky Anderson, "but not withPete. He represents us."

It was true, as one New York City cop shouted to him, "Your life"s not your own,Pete," butRosedid not seem to mind. "I like pressure situations," he says. "They"re fun. When people are urging me on, I can do things that are impossible sometimes."

Rosehad other motivations as well. "Baseball is a team sport," he says, "but you get paid for what you do as an individual. My contract expires at the end of this season, and I want to prove I can still play. It would be nice to win the batting title at 37."

Photo: John Iacono for Sports Illustrated Rosemay be advanced in baseball years, but the best he could do as a younger man was a streak of 25 games in 1967. In starting this tear,Rosebroke "out of one of the worst slumps of his career. Among the reasons for the turnabout were some minor technical adjustments at the plate.Rosebegan choking up more and spreading his stance wider. For some reason, he also started seeing the ball better, picking up the rotation as soon as it left the pitcher"s hand. "That little white rat looks like a big white rat," he said. As a result, when he chose to swing, he made contacthe had only five strikeouts in the six weeks since his string beganand he hit the ball sharply. "With any luck at all I"d be hitting over .400 in this streak,"Rosesaid, "but I"ve hit a lot of b***s hard that were caught." Finally, he rediscovered his righthanded stroke, bringing grief to lefthanders (.364) and righthanders (.402) alike. Before the streak started, his average against lefties was .229.

Even with all of this going for him, it looked for a while last week as ifRosemight not catch Holmes. In his first three appearances in Game 37 on July 24 against the Mets" Pat Zachry, he flied out twice and hit into a fielder"s choice. Following each failure, he returned to sit in silence in the dugout. Anderson thought that, for once,Rosewas pressing too hard. WhenPetecame up again in the seventh, many of the 40,065 stood in nervous anticipation of what figured to be his last turn at the plate.Rosebunted the first pitch foul and then took a ball high and outside. Zachry"s third delivery was a changeup.Rosejumped on it, lining the pitch to leftfield to tie Holmes" record. At first base, he accepted the congratulations of Coach Ron Plaza, Umpire Joe West and Met First Baseman Willie Montanez. As the crowd continued an ovation that lasted three minutes, Montanez advisedRose, "Take your hat off or we"ll be here all night."

The following dayRosetraveled to Shea in a limousine provided by the makers of one of the products he endorses. He seemed more relaxed and confident than the day before. "You don"t really accomplish anything if you just tie somebody," he said.Rosehit the ball with solid thwacks in batting practice, which, he feels, is always a good sign, and he connected even harder once the game began. Facing Craig Swan, he flied out in his first appearance but hit safely in his next three. "He broke the record three times," Swan said. It was a line drive to left in the third that did the job officially. As soon as the ball was returned to the infield, the umpires called time for a brief ceremony, and Swan, Montanez and Catcher John Stearns obligingly left the field lest they clutter upRose"s moment.

Photo: John Iacono for Sports Illustrated

Rose shared a moment with Tommy Holmes after breaking the latter"s Modern Era NL-record 37-game hitting streak.

When Holmes set the record 33 years ago, he was an outfielder for the Braves. These days, as fate would have it, he works in the Mets" community relations department. He joinedRoseon the field for pictures, and whenRosetried to give him the ball as a memento, Holmes said, "No, it belongs to you,Pete." Afterward Holmes said he did not mind relinquishing the record toRose. On the contrary, it was nice that people were remembering him again, and nice that he could relive the way it used to be. "It was like I was doing it all over," he said. "I was living and dying with every pitch. Now when I teach the kids, they"ll know who I am. They"ll listen to me. I"ll tell them to play the game likePeteRose."

After Holmes returned to his obscure corner,Roseset out after the five men who remained ahead of him, particularly Cobb and Keeler. "I feel like I know Cobb," he says. "I heard a lot about him early in my career from Waite Hoyt, who played against him, and I"m reading his biography now. I think we"re a lot alike. He was small, tough and liked to fight. He once fouled 16 straight b***s into the Yankee dugout. Do you know how hard that is to do?"

Even more important than surpassing Cobb"s streak was catching Keeler.Rosewanted all of the National League record, not just the "modern" half he had taken from Holmes. "I"m a National Leaguer and so was Keeler,"Rosesaid. "What difference does it make that he played before 1900 or after 1900?"

Rose"s attitude was commendable, especially because baseball"s record keepers distinguish between pre-and post-1900 accomplishments. Though Keeler performed under basically the same rules asRosedoesexcept that fouls did not count as strikes before 1901many baseball men view his accomplishments with skepticism. "I don"t even consider it baseball," says Sparky Anderson. "It"s like comparing a jet with a prop."

Nor did Anderson believe thatRosehad much chance of catching DiMaggio. "I don"t think anybody can do it," he said. "Too many things can go wrong. SeeingPetebreak the National League record is the biggest thrill I"ve had as manager, but 56 is an impossibility."

ToRose, nothing seemed impossible, and shortly after surpassing Holmes he sounded like a man who was confident he could catch Joltin" Joe. "I told you guys I"d be back today," he said after one game. "I"m just starting now. I"ve got half the building up, and now I"ve got to build the rest."

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