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Justin and Sofia, snapped for Instagram two weeks ago, are on another vacay. (Photo: Instagram)
Time to celebrate! Justin Bieber took his rumored new girlfriend, Sofia Richie, to Mexico for a romantic private getaway in honor of her recent 18th birthday, a source tells Us Weekly.
The Let Me Love You singer, 22, and the model who turned 18 on Wednesday, August 24 departed on a private jet together from Los Angeles to Cabo San Lucas on Friday, August 26.
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Richie documented the flight with a series of Snapchat posts. In one pic, she sipped on what appears to be a glass of soda. Getaway, she captioned the shot. She also shared a video of Bieber running back and forth on the jet in an attempt to make his new lady laugh.
Sofia shared this Snap from her vacation with Bieber. (Photo: Snapchat)
A source tells Us that the new couple are spending the weekend at Las Ventanas al Paraso, a luxury Rosewood resort.
Shortly after arriving in Cabo, Richie (who is the daughter of Lionel Richie and the younger sister ofNicole Richie) gushed about the first night of the pairs lovey-dovey vacation on Snapchat. She uploaded a picture of a table decorated with red roses and candles (displayed in the shape of a heart, of course).
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The next day, the duo enjoyed some rest and relaxation while basking in the sunlight. Happy, the teen beauty captioned a Snapchat photo of a lounge chair and towels outside of the luxury resort.
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Richie also took to Instagram on Saturday, August 27, to share a pic of her scenic view of Cabo through the doorway of the couples resort. In the shot, a shirtless man that appears to be Bieber walks around in the distance, snapping a photo near the water.
She also posted this pic. (Photo: Instagram)
Earlier this week, the blonde model wasnt so happy about her 18th birthday because she spent the day in a doctors office. Of course Im sick [the] day before my birthday.Anything else want to go wrong, she wrote on Snapchat at the time.
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MINNEAPOLIS -- While a former teammate who caught passes from Colin Kaepernick defended the San Francisco 49ers quarterback"s decision not to stand for the national anthem, a former teammate who blocked for Kaepernick didn"t see it that way.
Minnesota Vikings guard Alex Boone, who played five seasons with Kaepernick in San Francisco before leaving in free agency last spring, called it "shameful" that Kaepernick did not stand for the national anthem on Aug. 26 against the Green Bay Packers, adding "we probably would have had a problem on the sideline" had the quarterback done it while Boone had still been his teammate.
Former 49ers receiver Anquan Boldin said Sunday that "you still have to respect" Kaepernick"s opinion "even if you don"t agree with what someone does." The quarterback told NFL Media on Friday that his decision was meant as a form of protest over the treatment of "black people and people of color" in the U.S.
Falcons" Ben Garland on Colin Kaepernick sitting during national anthem: "I don"t agree with it completely, but we fought for that freedom as well."
While Boone acknowledged that Kaepernick "can do whatever he wants," he added, "there"s a time and a place. Show some respect."
"You should have some f---ing respect for people who served, especially people that lost their life to protect our freedom," said Boone, whose brother J.J. served with the Marines in Iraq. "We"re out here playing a game, making millions of dollars. People are losing their life, and you don"t have the common courtesy to do that. That just drove me nuts.
"Anquan said it this morning [that Kaepernick had the right to do it], and I was kind of mad that he said it, because I was like, "G*d, if Anquan says it, I"ve got to go with it," because Anquan was such a leader, and he"s a smart guy. He gets it. But at the same time, I was upset with his choice to do that and kind of disrespect the flag."
Vikings guard Alex Boone, who played five seasons with Colin Kaepernick in San Francisco, said the two "probably would have had a problem on the sideline" had the quarterback sat the national anthem while Boone was a member of the 49ers.Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Niners coach Chip Kelly said Kaepernick also didn"t stand for the anthem on Aug. 20 against the Denver Broncos, telling reporters, "We recognize his right to do that. So, it"s not my right to tell him not to do something. That"s his right as a citizen.
"We recognize his right as an individual to choose to participate or not participate in the national anthem."
Boone, though, said the gesture was disrespectful to the American flag and those who serve in the military.
"You see all these pictures of these veterans that have no legs, and they"re standing up in a wheelchair," Boone said. "I had a brother that served, and he lost friends. I know how much it means to him. It"s shameful."
"We"re out here playing a game, making millions of dollars. People are losing their life, and you don"t have the common courtesy to do that. That just drove me nuts."
Vikings guard Alex Boone on former 49ers teammate Colin Kaepernick sitting during national anthem
New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz said after his team"s exhibition victory against the New York Jets on Saturday night that the American flag deserves respect -- no matter the circumstances in the U.S. or beyond.
"The flag is the flag," Cruz said. "Regardless of how you feel about things that are going on in America today, and the things that are going on across the world with gun violence and things of that nature, you"ve got to respect the flag, and you"ve got to stand up with your teammates. It"s bigger than just you, in my opinion. I think you go up there, you"re with a team, and you go and you know you pledge your allegiance to the flag and sing the national anthem with your team, and then you go about your business, whatever your beliefs are.
"Colin is his own man. He decided to sit down and that is his prerogative, but on a personal standpoint, I think you have to stand up there with your team and understand and it"s this game and what"s going on around this country is bigger than just you."
Buffalo Bills coach Rex Ryan said Sunday he believes players and coaches should stand for the anthem to show respect and give thanks to members of the armed forces.
"You"ve got to look at the gifts that we have, the opportunity that we have to play a great game is through the men and women that serve our country," Ryan said before practice on Sunday. "And I think that"s an opportunity right there just to show respect."
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
Mcchicken video link in description By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Published:August 29, 2016 9:00 pm Food p**n, literally!
Many of us go online and spend hours staring, dreaming and l*****g after those fantastic images of perfectly plated food, creamy chocolate oozing out of soft doughnuts and that beautifully glistening piece of meat thats just waiting for someone to tuck in; alas, you sitting on the computer or any other mobile device wont be the one doing any tucking.
So, when you get up in the morning to find that McChicken is one of the trends on Twitter, no one and we mean no one can find fault with you instantly clicking on the hashtag to find out whats new with one of the worlds most popular burgers. You might even be thinking youd go out, or order in, a McChicken yourself, crispy chicken, a slice of cheese, fresh lettuce and mayo, all packed in nicely in a soft sesame sprinkled bun as you go through the motions of clicking on the word, waiting on your rather slow Internet (because it does take a while) to bring up the search page.
AND then, this!
Youre first puzzled, then horror of horrors shocked, and then you need to decide between feeling disgusted or sick or both as you comprehend the reason for the trend. For, once known, it cannot be not-known. And once seen, it cannot be unseen!
Well, as it turns out, if youve still managed to be blissfully unaware of the existence and the raison detre of the said hashtag, lets just break it to you a video of a man having s*x with a McChicken sandwich was posted online, and it has quite predictably gone viral. Not so much as because people wanted to see it, but more because people couldnt believe it was possible and they wanted that rumours negated.
Bizarre fact. Its true. And if you love your McChicken, do not be going about googling the video, because as weve said once seen, it cannot be unseen! After all, who would do such a thing?!
And thats exactly what Twitterati cant stop asking. Followed with a whole line-up of McChicken reactions and jokes. Before we unleash your curiosity onto Twitterverse, sample these, starting with the most popular tweet by actor Seth Rogen:
But then, for some love is love!
Well now leave you to make your own jokes in the comments section below!
Univision News has named Patsy Loris executive vice president of news and executive news director, putting the network veteran in charge of all of Univisions network news programs, including Noticiero Univision, Primer Impacto, Aqu y Ahora and Al Punto.
Executive producers of each of the networks news shows will report to Loris, who will report to Univision News president Daniel Coronell.
As an immensely valuable member of the Univision family for nearly three decades, Patsy has been on the front line of the evolution of Spanish-language news programming in the U.S., said Coronell in a statement. Her production experience, talent and creativity have inspired her to use state-of-the-art technology to make our news shows more dynamic, fast-paced and innovative, while ensuring that they continue to be the most trusted source of news for Hispanic America. With this new promotion, we are proud to recognize once again, her countless contributions to the success of Univision News.
Loris joined Univision in 1988, and was named vice president of news in 2013 as she played a key role in the launch of Fusion. Last year, Loris was promoted to senior vice president of news and senior news director.
Alison Carey sends a video to sibling Mariah Carey!
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Mariah Carey et son fianc James Packer la 27me soire annuelle Glaad Media The Waldorf-Astoria
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Mariah Carey sur la scne de l"O2 Arena pour son concert Londres, le 23 mars 2016
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Mariah Carey en porte-jarretelles lors de la soire 1 OAK Las Vegas, le 26 juin 2016. Mjt/AdMedi
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Mariah Carey sur le tournage de son nouveau film "A Christmas Melody" Cincinnati dans l"Ohio, 8 octobre 2015
Le Daily Freeman rapporte que la grande sur de Mariah Carey, Alison, contamine par le virus du VIH, a t arrte pour prostitution dans l"Etat de New York.
Alison Carey, 55 ans, est la grande sur de Mariah Carey. Toxicomane et sropositive, Alison est nouveau au cur de l"actualit des faits divers aux Etats-Unis puisque vendredi soir, elle a t arrte pour prostitution dans la ville de Saugerties, situe dans l"tat de New York, comme le rapporte le Daily Freeman.
C"est un policier sous couverture qui a arrt la sur de la chanteuse. Alison Carey a prcis lors de son arrestation qu"elle tait la sur de l"interprte de We Belong Together. Les deux femmes sont en froid depuis des annes. Pendant longtemps, Mariah Carey a aid financirement sa sur en lui donnant de l"argent mais ces dernires annes, la diva avait coup les ponts avec son ane, qui continuait de se droguer.
Au mois de mars dernier, Alison Carey avait enregistr une vido, qu"elle avait adress au DailyMail, dans laquelle elle lanait un appel sa sur. "Mariah, je t"aime. J"ai dsesprment besoin de ton aide. Je t"en prie, ne m"abandonne pas ainsi", pouvait-on l"entendre dire. La chanteuse n"a pas donn suite ce message de dtresse.
In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!, an obviously pro-Donald Trump book, happened to have been untimely released. The Republican nominee himself messed it up, in effect, betraying its bestselling author, Ann Coulter, with his sudden change of mind on immigration policies.
Whether Coulters latest book will join her list of 12 New York Times bestsellers, no one can tell, at least this early. One thing is sure, though. The author of In Trump We Trust, upon hearing Donalds recent massive flip-flops on immigration issues, fumed, resorting to some tweet storming business to discredit her main man in the book.
Only part he left out was the "hoops" they"ll have to jump through! Trump:"No citizenship. Let me go a step furtherthey"ll pay back-taxes"
Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) August 25, 2016
Trump: "they have to pay taxes, there"s no amnesty" [Pro Tip: "Back taxes" means we pay illegals $30k apiece in EITC.}
Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) August 25, 2016
It"s not "amnesty." It"s "comprehensive immigration reform"!!!! Trump: "they have to pay taxes, there"s no amnesty."
Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) August 25, 2016
Well, if it"s "hard," then nevermind. Trump: " to take a person who"s been here for 15 or 20 years .It"s a very, very hard thing."
Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) August 25, 2016
For some unknown reason, the author of In Trump We Trust later retracted.
COULTER SCORCHES MEDIA: I"M NOT "ABANDONING" TRUMP https://t.co/nppE6C73zb
Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) August 25, 2016
Coulters message in her 182-page hagiography, as Dan Roberts of the Guardian aptly called it, is loud and clear.
Theres nothing Trump can do that wont be forgiven. Except change his immigration policies.
That could have given the Republican presidential wanna-be a further veneer of respectability, said Roberts, had he not squandered it.
As the Guardians Washington bureau chief had it, Unfortunately, at the very moment of the book-signing, that was exactly what Trump was doing.
In this Aug. 22, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump meets with active and retired law enforcement in Akron, Ohio. Just days ago Trump reshuffled his campaign staff just as he tries to recalibrate his message for the general election, in which his tough stance on immigration may be more of a liability than it was in the Republican primary. [Photo by Gerald Herbert/AP Images]In an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity, Trump proved to have softened his previously tough anti-immigration policies to win the moderates, through which emerged a rather different figure than the one Coulter portrayed in her In Trump We Trust.
Responding to Hannitys query on the fate of approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States, Trump said that, should he become Americas next president, while these people will get no citizenship, they will be required to pay taxes in exchange for legal status, provided we get the bad ones out.
Acknowledging that everybody in the audience agrees with the idea, the Republican presidential hopeful went on to say that when I go through and meet thousands and thousands of people on this subject, and theyve said, Mr Trump, I love you, but to take a person whos been here for 15 or 20 years and throw them and their family out, its so tough, Mr Trump. I have it all the time! Its a very, very hard thing.
Exchanges of comments continued on in the show until Trump made his point even clearer.
Those people that have been working so hard to come into the country and going through the process, the conservative GOP nominee said, were going to take them in, and were going to cherish them, and theyre going to love us. We want the ones that want to love us, not the ones that want to create problems.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at Jonis Roast and Ride during a fundraiser at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2016. [Photo by Gerald Herbert/AP Images]These must have run contrary to Coulters In Trump We Trust, which, according to the Atlantics Peter Beinart, devotes six chapters to the subject of immigrants and rape, echoing its main characters original strong anti-immigration leanings.
But unlike many Trump defenders, Beinart pointed out, Coulter makes clear that her primary allegiance is not to Trump the man.
Its to the nostalgic Make America White Again brand of conservatism that she began peddling even before he did, Beinart said. In In Trump We Trust, Coulter calls Trump a tasteless, publicity-seeking, coarse billionaire and argues that, the one thing voters werent wild about was his personality."
If Trump were to succeed in his bid for the presidency, according to Beinart, alluding to what Coulter has to say in the book, it would be because his campaign has been ideological, which falls into line with American white supremacists protests against the federal governments immigration policies.
Considering Trumps recent change of mind on immigration issues, however, it is very likely that he will lose the support of this segment of American electors.
Only last Saturday in Iowa, the Republican nominee was heard again with yet another flip-flop on the issue, promising crackdown on immigrants, Clay Masters of the NPR reported, including removing the hundreds and thousands of criminal illegal immigrants that have been released into the United States and United States communities under the incompetent Obama/Clinton administration.
Every Brock Osweiler Throw from Week 2 | 2016 NFL Preseason Highlights Houston is the rare division champ that neededto make massive changes. Fantasy-wise, things are looking up. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
The Juggernaut Index is our annual ranking and review of NFL teams for fantasy purposes repeat: FANTASY PURPOSES. Here we concern ourselves with a franchises likely contributions to the fantasy player pool. We are not concerned with projected wins and losses. Instead, were focused on yards and points. As always, were beginning with the leagues least useful teams, working our way toward the elite fantasy juggernauts.
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As a general rule, year-to-year continuity is a big deal in the NFL. Its not reasonable to expect a team to execute flawlessly in September if it underwent a massive overhaul in March. Without overstating pro footballs complexity, hopefully we can all agree that repetition, rapport and scheme familiarity are not small things. Building a great real-life team is somewhat more complicated than assembling a great fantasy roster.
Which brings us to the 2016 Houston Texans. This teams first-string offense in opening week will feature a new quarterback, new running back, two new offensive linemen and at least one new receiver. Thats a whole lotta new. Its possible that Bill OBriens squad will be an unstoppable machine from the seasons first snap, but we shouldnt panic if it isnt.
If theres one thing we can say with certainty about the Texans offense, its that change was needed. Last year, Houston led the NFL in pace while ranking at the bottom of the league in yards per play (4.9). It was a hurry-up-and-punt system, basically. (Shane Lechler would have been a monster in PPP leagues, if such a format existed. He punted 95 times, the second-highest total in the league.) The Texans completed only 57.8 percent of their pass attempts in 2015, and the teams running game averaged just 3.7 yards per carry. Horrendous rates, obviously.
This year, Brock Osweiler takes over at quarterback after signing a mega-deal with Houston in free agency (four years, $72 million). He appeared in eight games for the Broncos last season, his play was uneven, and he posted a passer-rating of 86.4. Its not at all clear that Osweiler is the sort of QB who can guide a team deep into the postseason. But hey, hes also not Brian Hoyer, so thats exciting. Osweiler has uncommon size (6-foot-7) and plenty of arm strength, but his accuracy isnt special and his processing speed may not be the greatest. Still, he directed a few big wins for Denver last year notably against New England and Cincinnati and h**l have plenty of firepower at his disposal in Houston. It wouldnt be a shock if he emerged as a stream-worthy QB for fantasy purposes, but he doesnt belong in the draft discussion for leagues of typical size. Ive snagged Osweiler as a late flier in super-flex formats simply because he gets to throw to this guy
DeAndre Hopkins cannot be covered. Nope. (Photo by Ronald C. Modra/Sports Imagery/Getty Images)
DeAndre Hopkins has seen a parade of poor quarterbacks since entering the league Schaub, Keenum, Yates, Mallet, Weeden, Hoyer so I refuse to believe he cant thrive with Osweiler. Hes coming off a season in which he caught 111 b***s for 1521 yards and 11 scores, drawing a ridiculous 192 targets. Nuk gave us 11 games with at least 80 receiving yards last year, and only once was he held to fewer than five catches. He has freakish hands and perhaps the best body control in the league. Hes fantastic, is what Im saying a no-doubt No. 1 receiver. Draft him in the first round with confidence.
Beyond Hopkins, however, Houstons receiving corps is loaded with question marks. First-round rookie Will Fuller is a burner with 4.32 speed, and it appears h**l start opposite Hopkins. Theres no questioning his vertical ability, but his hands are a legit concern. Fullers collegiate career was filled with big plays and ugly drops, and its worth noting that he was owned (and later trashed) by Clemson corner Mackensie Alexander. Its not as if Fuller is going to run every route in the playbook, but h**l serve as an immediate home-run threat. Id prefer to own him in a best-ball format than in a league with standard settings, but its clear he deserves attention in deeper player pools.
Braxton Miller, another rookie, appears to be ticketed for slot duties. Hes caught seven b***s for 68 yards in exhibition play thus far, running with the starters. Miller only spent one season at receiver at Ohio State, but hes apparently a quick study. Like Fuller, he should have a place on your cheat sheet in deep-ish leagues. Millers preseason highlights are high quality, and you might recall that he specialized in the spin-move-of-death at OSU.
At the moment, Jaelen Strong and Cecil Shorts are simply names on the depth chart, players with little chance to be featured. No need to draft either receiver. The Texans havent given us a useful fantasy tight end since the prime years of Owen Daniels, but the team may have found something in UDFA Stephen Anderson. At 6-foot-2 and 230 pounds, hes either an undersized TE or a slightly over-sized WR. Either way, they seem to like him in Houston. Theres no pressing need to draft him, of course, but file away the name.
The Texans ranked fifth in the NFL in total rush attempts last season (472) and No. 29 in yards per carry (3.7), which is well, thats misery. As a fan, theres almost nothing worse than a bad running team with a deep commitment to the run. But new acquisition Lamar Miller is taking over the featured role in Houstons backfield, chasing Alfred Blue to the sideline. Miller is simply an enormous upgrade for this team. He managed to finish as a top-10 fantasy back in each of the past two seasons, despite receiving a curiously modest workload (only 241 touches in 2015). All signs point to Miller feasting in the year ahead; his touches should increase by 70 or more, assuming good health. Its easy to see a path to a top-three positional finish for Miller, and he shouldnt fall outside the top 15 picks in a typical draft.
I havent yet reached a Brad Evans level of enthusiasm with Miller check the ranks for details but I do understand the infatuation. Brads stance on Miller does not crack the list of his 100 most insane fantasy opinions.
Houstons defense is led by one of the NFLs most relentless corporate pitchmen pass-rushers, J.J. Watt, a hurricane of a human being. Watt is recovering from surgery to repair a herniated disk, placing his September availability in doubt. He played through hand, groin, disk and abdominal injuries last season and still managed to produce 17.5 sacks and 76 tackles, so Im not going to give a pessimistic spin on his outlook for 2016. Hes not a normal dude. The Texans D has talent at all levels and the teams division schedule is loaded with turnovers, so this is a group to target in our game. They open against Jay Cutler & Co., so well rank em as a recommended play in Week 1, regardless of Watts status.
2015 Offensive Stats & RanksPoints per game 21.2 (22)Pass YPG 239.6 (18)Rush YPG 108.2 (15)Yards per play 4.9 (32)Plays per game 69.9 (1)
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