Sunday, March 1, 2015

Is Khloe Kardashian Joining E!'s 'Fashion Police?'



Could Khloe Kardashian be added to the cast of E!s Fashion Police? According to a new report, the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star is in talks to join the show, possibly replacing Kelly Osbourne on Giuliana Rancic.

As the Inquisitr previously reported, scandal rocked the set of Fashion Police after Rancic was accused of making racist remarks against Zendaya Colemans hair. The incident led Coleman to speak out in an elaborate social media post, and a short time later, Osbourne threatened to quit in a series of tweets.

During the on air diss, someone allegedly claimed Colemans hair may have smelled like weed, to which Osbourne, a friend of Khloe Kardashian, claimed, I DID NOT MAKE THE WEED COMENT. I DO NOT CONDONE RACISM SO AS A RSULT OF THIS IM SEREIOULSY QUESTIONONIG STAYING ON THE SHOW! [sic]

After Colemans post was made, Rancic apologized on air for her comments, and Coleman seemingly accepted her apology in a second post.

On February 27, a source revealed the following regarding Khloe Kardashians possible addition to the show to Radar Online.

[Khloe Kardashian] is now in talks to join Fashion Police as a cast member. Having done several gigs as a special correspondent, Khloe absolutely loves being a part of Fashion Police.

Khloe Kardashian has made guest appearances on the E! show, and the filming staff is reportedly on board with her joining the series.

The crew truly likes working with [Khloe Kardashian] because she doesnt take herself to seriously and is a true professional. With [Khloe Kardashian], there is no drama, she arrives ready to go.

The source revealed that the Kardashian familys newly signed $100 million deal may include an option in [Khloe Kardashians] contract to have a larger role with Fashion Police.

In other Khloe Kardashian news, the reality star is reportedly on the verge of giving her husband, Lamar Odom, a second chance. In a report by E! News this week, it was revealed Odom had recently surfaced in Los Angeles. The former NBA player hadnt been photographed for five months before he was seen hiking at a local park.

Khloe Kardashian married Odom in 2009, and filed for divorce in 2013, months after reports claimed he was using drugs and cheating on her with multiple women.

The couple has yet to address rumors of a possible reconciliation.

Khloe Kardashian returns to E! in Keeping Up With The Kardashians Season 10 on March 15 at 9 p.m.

[Photo via Twitter]

Source: http://www.inquisitr.com/1881303/is-khloe-kardashian-joining-es-fashion-police/



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UFC 184 results, photos: Ronda Rousey needs just 14 seconds to tap Cat Zingano



LOS ANGELES Ronda Rousey extended her reign as UFC womens bantamweight champion in characteristically dominant fashion, submittingCat Zingano in 14 seconds to defend her title a fifth time.

Rousey (11-0 MMA, 5-0 UFC), 28, finished her opponent even faster than in her previous title defense, a 16-second railroading of Alexis Davis this past July. It was her 11th straight win and ninth via armbar, which she applied as Zingano (9-1 MMA, 2-1 UFC) charged her in the opening seconds of UFC 184s headliner.

The womens bantamweight title bout was the main event of todays UFC 184 event at Staples Center in Los Angeles. It aired on pay-per-view following prelims on FOX Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass. UFC President Dana White said today the event is expected to generate a live gate of $2.7 million and was trending toward success on pay-per-view.

Zingano, 32, threw a flying knee and then applied a headlock to take Rousey to the mat. But while in motion, the champion reversed position and then scrambled to Zinganos back. At the same time, Rousey isolated the challengers arm, setting up a straight armbar that forced a quick tap from Zingano.

It was the fastest submission in UFC title fight history, beating Frank Shamrocks 16-secondarmbarof Kevin Jacksonat UFC 15.5.

We were expecting that she might just come out and just do something flying at me right away, Rousey said afterward. I originally thought I was going to check (the punch and throw a) left hook, but I just caught her instead. I was actually working on that armbar, not at that angle, but hey, it works.

Zinging, who suffered the first loss of her professional career and overcame great personal tragedy to fight for the title, was in shock at the turns of events and struggled to contain her emotions.

I want to do it again, she said. Just f-ck.

She had my arm, and I saw her leg, she added. It was in, but it wasnt in. F-ck. She f-cking won. She did it. That was a good armbar.

Rouseys dominance inevitably prompted the question of what was next for her career. She has only been past the first round once in five UFC fights and has never been in danger inside the UFCs octagon.

Honestly, I was impressed by Holly Holm tonight, said Rousey, referring to former the former boxing champs successful debut in the nights co-headliner. Ive always liked to test myself against that level of striking. Bethe Correia, shes undefeated Id like to take that 0 away from her.

Correia, 31, has beaten two of of Rouseys teammates in the UFC and called repeatedly for a shot at the champ. She attended tonights event and said backstage prior to the event that she would do whatever it takes to secure a title shot.

With few ready-made contenders left, however, Correia might not need to press too much to get her wish.

Up-to-the-minute UFC 184 results include:

  • Ronda Rousey def. Cat Zingano via submission (armbar) Round 1, 0:14
  • Holly Holm def. Raquel Pennington via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)
  • Jake Ellenberger def. Josh Koscheck via submission (north-south choke) Round 2, 4:20
  • Alan Jouban def. Richard Walsh via knockout (strikes) Round 1, 2:19
  • Tony Ferguson def. Gleison Tibau via submission (rear-n***d choke) Round 1, 2:37
  • Roan Carneiro def Mark Munoz via technical submission (rear-n***d choke) Round 1, 1:40
  • Roman Salazar vs. Norifumi Yamamoto no-contest (accidental eye poke) Round 2, 2:37
  • Tim Means def. Dhiego Lima via TKO (strikes) Round 1, 2:17
  • Derrick Lewis def. Ruan Potts via TKO (punches) Round 2, 3:18
  • Valmir Lazaro def. James Krause via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Masio Fullen def. Alexander Torres via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

For more on UFC 184, check out the UFC Events section of the site.

(MMAjunkies John Morgan, Matt Erickson and Steven Marrocco contributed to this report on site in Los Angeles.)

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Source: http://mmajunkie.com/2015/03/ufc-184-results-photos-ronda-rousey-needs-just-14-seconds-to-tap-cat-zingano



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For 30 Glorious Minutes, Season 3 of 'House of Cards' Was Available Early on ...



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Though it's not set to premiere for another two weeks, Season 3 of House of Cardswas briefly released on Wednesday afternoon. Sometime around 4:30 p.m. ET the entire third season was released, though it has been taken offline now.

Ten of the 13 Season 3 episodes were available to watch for about 30 minutes.

The third season begins with Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) as president, having last season convinced the sitting president to resign through less than morally-upstanding measures. According to the plot descriptions of each episode, this season sees the characters dealing with a whole slew of new obstacles. Frank's wife Claire (Robin Wright) is pursuing an appointment to the United Nations, Russia/U.S. relations are increasingly strained, and a hurricane threatens Washington, D.C.

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A Netflix spokeswoman told Yahoo TV via email: "Due to a technical glitch some Frank Underwood fans got a sneak peak. He'll be back on Netflix onFeb. 27."

The official House of Cards Twitter feed also had something to say about the situation:

House of Cards Season 3 premieres Friday, Feb. 27 on Netflix.

Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNGlptdYm6aR7M2qNVBFswq-oSVvhg&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778737083282&ei=ftLyVMDPJKC-3AHsjYDQCw&url=https://tv.yahoo.com/blogs/tv-news/season-three-of--house-of-cards--released-early-on-netflix-213254273.html



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Saturday, February 28, 2015

A short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers team fought but lost, and Kevin Love wasn't ...



INDIANAPOLIS -- Save the moral victories for the Philadelphia 76ers.

The Cleveland Cavaliers, arguably the best team in the league, aren't going that route.

Sure,they didn't have LeBron James and Kyrie Irving in the lineup when the Indiana Pacers defeated them 93-86 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Friday, but the Cavs weren't interested in a quick excuse before moving on to Houston for a Sunday matinee.

Kevin Love was noticeably miserableafter Friday's game. He took the loss hard at his locker stall.

"I think it might have been a little different in the past," Love said, "but now that we have an identity and we know what we want to do out there and how we want to play (there's frustration in a loss). Even short-handed."

Matthew Dellavedova, who started in place of Irving, filled in admirably with 14 points (5-of-18 shooting), 10 rebounds and five assists. Iman Shumpert played the role of backup point guard and provided 14 points and 10 rebounds.

After building a first-quarter double-digit lead, the Cavaliers inevitably slipped behind, but never found the game out of reach. There were encouraging contributions from unusual suspects, but Love said he didn't see a positive in a loss.

"Not really," he said. "We felt like we could have won the game. It's just a tough one for us. We're not going to hang our heads. We're still going to continue to get better. We know we're the better team."

Love was set up several times to expound on how much a difference James and Irving would have made. The power forward didn't bite.

"It's just one of those things where we needed to get a couple more to fall," Love said. "We get a stop here or there and we come out on top."

Love's game within the confines of the Cavaliers' offensive system continues to be a maturation process. He secured another double double that consisted of 17 points and 10 boards, but he shot 6-of-19.

"We're playing to win," he said.

The days of lackadaisical play and unmotivated body language is far removed from this locker room. The culture and dynamic of this team has been transformed. Now the roster is loaded with guys who will compete, and it has had a ripple effect.

"We want to win the game. We all are hungry," Timofey Mozgov said. "When we step on the court, we're ready to fight. We were fighting until the last second."

The Cavs' disposition and outlook has been altered. Even without their two best players, they considered it unacceptable to falter.

"We came to play," Cleveland coach David Blatt said. "Somebody asked me earlier if we took into consideration or thought we could afford to lose a game, that wasn't the case. We came to play. ... We were here to win."

Source: http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2015/02/a_short-handed_cleveland_caval.html



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'The Lazarus Effect' movie reviews: What critics are saying about the Mark ...



"The Lazarus Effect" won't exactly have to rise from the dead in order to succeed at the box office. Director David Gelb's horror-thriller will, however, have to overcome largely negative reviews.

As of Friday morning (Feb. 26), Gelb's film - which stars New Orleanian Mark Duplass and Olivia Wilde as two in group of med-school students who figure out a way to breathe life back into the deceased - boasted a lowly 18 percent approval rating on 41 reviews at the movie review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The outlook wasn't much better at MetaCritic, where "Lazarus" had a score of 33/100 based on 21 reviews.

A number of reviewers bellyached about the derivative plot, which audiences have seen in one form or another in everything from "Frankenstein" to "Flatliners" to "Pet Sematary." Beyond that, though, most said Gelb's film simply isn't scary - or smart -- enough.

"It's the cinematic equivalent of putting glasses and a white lab coat on the village idiot," wrote the AV Club's A.A. Dowd in his review, in which he gives the film a C-minus.

For his part, Duplass favored the review written by James Rocchi of The Wrap. Taking to his Twitter account Thursday, Duplass described Rocci's piece as "a smart, spoiler-free, fair review of #TheLazarusEffect ... warts and all. If u read any review, read this one." He then offered a link to Rocchi's review.

Of course, Duplass might be a bit of a prejudiced source on this one, given that his name is on the movie poster.

That being the case, below find a sampling of "Lazarus Effect" reviews from other critics. Gelb's film, rated PG-13 by MPAA for "intense sequences of horror violence, terror and some sexual references," opens today in wide release nationwide. Click here for New Orleans and Baton Rouge showtimes.

Mick LaSalle, The San Francisco Chronicle: " 'The Lazarus Effect' is not the usual mindless thriller, but it's as flat as an open soda from last week, with dull characters and virtually every scene taking place in a single location. It looks as if it cost about 12 bucks to make -- and somebody got robbed. (Read the full review.)

Peter Keough, The Boston Globe: "There are lessons to be learned from this minimalist thriller. The first is that scaring people requires more than just tossing furniture around, turning the lights off and on, and basically sneaking up from behind and shouting 'Boo!' On the more philosophical side, however, the film teaches us a) don't try to fool Mother Nature, and b) don't play with matches." (Read the full review.)

Gary Goldstein, The Los Angeles Times: "What this sci-fi tale lacks in characterization and resolution it makes up for in its provocative thoughts about life and death, brain power, the real-world chemical and hallucinogen DMT, religion, science and an alternative version of h**l." (Read the full review.)

Claudia Puig, USA Today: "'The Lazarus Effect' is not brain surgery -- oh wait, it kinda is -- but it's absorbing, well-crafted and appropriately tense, with a smart cast that raises it a notch above average." (Read the full review.)

Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter: "Becoming progressively less interesting as the body count rises and Zoe's eyes turn hellishly black, the film squanders whatever potential it had, not to mention the talents of such performers as Duplass and Wilde, who clearly deserve better." (Read the full review.)

Geoff Berkshire, Variety: "As zombie Zoe develops crazy powers (telekinesis, mind reading, the ability to fully dilate her pupils at will), everyone including Frank just sits around waiting to see what happens next.The answer turns out to be a whole slew of horror tropes (one half expects 'Flatliners'-era Kiefer Sutherland to show up ranting, 'Our sins have come back in a physical form!'), but no genuine scares, and certainly nothing visceral enough to threaten the bloodless PG-13 rating." (Read the full review.)

Source: http://www.nola.com/movies/index.ssf/2015/02/the_lazarus_effect_movie_revie.html



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Color Controversies Started With Mars, Not With #TheDress



It may seem like a trivial pursuit to argue over whether a dress is blue and black, or white and gold, but the question of color balance can apply to weightier matters as well such as whether there's life on Mars.

That was the debate in 1976 when NASA's Viking 1 lander became the first spacecraft to touch down on the Red Planet. Did Mars have a blue sky, like Earth's, or was it a sky of a different color? The first pictures to be sent back showed an Earthlike blue sky, leading some to hope that Mars could sustain life at the surface.

Viking team member Carl Sagan dashed those hopes at a news conference the following day. "Despite the impression on these images, the sky is not blue," he announced.

A round of groans swept through the press corps. "Typical Earth chauvinist response," Sagan said, turning the groans to laughter. "The sky is in fact pink, which is an OK color," he added.

The problem was that Viking's filtered images had to be calibrated to get the right color balance. The first try didn't quite hit it right. Ever since then, pictures from Mars have been adjusted to reflect the reddish tinge provided by iron-rich dust suspended in the thin atmosphere. However, some conspiracy theorists and some scientists as well insist that the Red Planet is more bluish-green than NASA's pictures suggest.

The Martian color question has figured into the search for life on Mars for decades: On several occasions, scientists reported finding evidence for the spectral signature of chlorophyll. Such evidence might hint at the presence of lichen on Mars, but the tentative reports have never been confirmed.

Jim Bell, an astronomer at Arizona State University who is the lead scientist for the Opportunity rover's panoramic camera, has acknowledged that getting the colors right "is not an exact science." To make the job easier, color calibration targets have been installed on Opportunity as well as the Curiosity rover. Pictures from Mars are adjusted so that they reflect the colors and brightness as seen on the targets.

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These three versions of the same scene on Mars, captured by NASA's Curiosity rover, reflect three different choices that scientists can make in presenting the colors recorded by the camera. The left version is the raw, unprocessed color view as it is received directly from Mars. The center rendering is an estimate of the "natural" color that humans would see if they visited Mars. The right version shows the result of white-balancing, which interprets the scene as if it were viewed under Earthlike lighting conditions.

NASA provides several flavors of Mars imagery including the raw, unprocessed color pictures; true-color versions that aim to duplicate what astronauts would see if they were on Mars; and white-balanced versions that show what a Martian landscape would look like under Earthlike lighting conditions.

To make things even more complicated, scientists also produce "stretched-color" images that optimize color contrast to highlight compositional differences in the Martian terrain. That's why many of the color pictures from the high-resolution camera on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter look bluish rather than reddish.

And it's not just a question of blue vs. red: Curiosity's science team was amazed to discover that beneath their reddish exterior, Martian rocks are actually gray.

First published February 27 2015, 5:14 PM

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/color-controversies-started-mars-not-thedress-n314601



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Friday, February 27, 2015

Nine are dead including shooter in apparent string of homicides near Tyrone, Mo.



A man who authorities say may have been unhinged by the death of his ailing mother went on a house-to-house shooting rampage in a small town in the Missouri Ozarks, killing seven people before taking his own life.

The victims, plus an eighth person who was wounded, were found late Thursday or early Friday in four homes in Tyrone, a no-stoplight cluster of homes about 40 miles north of the Arkansas line.

Who are the victims?

Some of the victims in the shootings have been identified. They are:

  • GaroldDeeAldridge, 52
  • Julie AnnAldridge, 47
  • Harold WayneAldridge, 50
  • JanellArlisaAldridge, 48

MSHP said four of the dead were cousins ofAldridge's.Three other victims who died, and one who was wounded but is expected to survive, have not yet been identified until relatives are notified.

An elderly woman identified as Alice L.Aldridge, 74, identified as Aldridge's mother, was found dead, apparently of natural causes, officials said.

Who is the shooter?

The shooter has been identified as Joseph Jesse Aldridge, 36, of Tyrone, Missouri. He is the son of Alice Aldridge, who is believed to have died of natural causes, said the MSHP in a news release.

He carried out the killings with a .45-caliber handgun Thursday night or early Friday at four homes in Tyrone, the Missouri State Highway Patrol said.

The 36-year-old gunman was discovered in a vehicle in a neighboring county, dead of what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Missouri Highway Patrol Sgt. Jeff Kinder said.

How did the situation begin?

An MSHP news release said the Texas County Sheriff's Department responded to a female caller around 10:15 p.m. Thursday. She said she had heard gunshots in the residence and then quickly fled to call for authorities at a neighbor's house. Deputies found two dead bodies at the residence.

Further investigation revealed five additional victims in three more Tyrone residences. The release said one additional victim was injured, and ambulances transported him to an area hospital for at least one gunshot wound.

Why do authorities believe the killings took place?

Texas County Coroner TomWhittaker told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that before the gunman was discovered dead, authorities found his mother dead of apparent natural causes on a couch at her home. She had been under a doctor's care and appeared to have been dead at least 24 hours, the coroner said.

Whittaker said investigators were still gathering evidence, but he speculated that the son "came home and found her deceased and then for whatever reason went on a rampage and started killing people."

The Shannon County Sheriff's Department said MSHP called around 5:20 a.m. Friday requesting a coroner for a suicide in connection to a dead body found in a vehicle on Highway WW in Summersville, Mo. They said the body was a 36-year-old man, and the highway patrol indicated this was the apparent suspect.

In a news conference at 9 a.m. Friday at the Texas County Justice Center in Houston, Mo., Sgt. Jeff Kinder of the Missouri State Highway Patrol recapped the news release and answered a few questions, but much of the information surrounding the incident remains unclear.

"It's not natural to see that sort of thing. I'm sure officers were just as shocked as the people in this room," said Kinder.

Kinder said authorities are investigating six total crime scenes, including the home of the elderly woman and the site on the highway where the suspect was found dead.

Gov. Jay Nixon provided a statement on the shooting deaths, which read:

This is a horrific tragedy, and our hearts go out to the victims of these senseless acts and their families. The Missouri State Highway Patrol has been on site and assisting local law enforcement since the initial call late last night and will continue to assist local law enforcement agencies. Our Department of Mental Health has also contacted the local community mental health center to ensure that crisis intervention services will be provided to students in the area, and that counseling and other services will continue to be available to citizens in need. I ask all Missourians to join us in sending thoughts and prayers to the victims, their families and loved ones.

Source: http://www.kshb.com/news/state/missouri/nine-are-dead-including-shooter-in-apparent-string-of-homicides-near-tyrone-mo



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