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Khloe K Lavishes Fan Who Said She Couldn’t Afford Good American Jeans With Free Clothes.

Khloe K Lavishes Fan Who Said She Couldn’t Afford Good American Jeans With Free Clothes. Khloe Kardashian, 34, made a hardworking fan’s dreams come true when she sent her a ton of clothes from her Good American clothing line. The fan, who took to Twitter to share numerous photos of the goodies, initially got Khloe’s attention when she posted a tweet on Mar. 15 about having to work 20 hours to be able to afford jeans from the brand. “So I realized I have to work 20 hours in order to afford Khloe Kardashian jeans…and I’m in love with them…catch me picking up extra shifts,” the fan’s original tweet read. I It didn’t take long for Khloe to respond with, “Awwwwww this is so cute!!!! I’m so happy you enjoy them”, but the response caused a lot of backlash, and some followers even called Khloe “tone deaf” for calling the fan’s work situation “cute”. Khloe’s action of sending the fan a lot of free Good American items, including jeans, shorts, skirts and more, seemed to make up for the re...

Justin Bieber Claps Back at Hailey Baldwin Hate: I 'Loved Selena' but 'Hailey Is My Bride'.

Justin Bieber Claps Back at Hailey Baldwin Hate: I 'Loved Selena' but 'Hailey Is My Bride' Justin Bieber has had it with fans clinging on to his past relationship with Selena Gomez, and using that to disparage his marriage to Hailey Baldwin. After the pop star shared a loving Instagram snap of his 22-year-old wife on Monday, which showed the model lounging around in bed wearing only a white tank top and a pair of sexy underwear, one of his fans left a comment on the image, claiming their relationship was a sham — and that he was still hung up on Gomez, 26. “You are NOT in love with Hailey!” the fan account Jaileyisajoke wrote in an interaction noticed by Comments by Celebsthis link opens in a new tab. “You only married her to get back at SG.” Although Bieber rarely makes comments about his past relationship, he wanted to shut down all of the hatred against his wife. “Ur immature the fact that you have an account dedicated to dissing my wife and I is absolutely a...

Cardi B Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Vloggers Claiming She Used Drugs While Pregnant.

Cardi B Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Vloggers Claiming She Used Drugs While Pregnant. Cardi B is breaking her silence after reports surfaced she filed a defamation lawsuit against two vloggers who, she says, are "trying to tarnish" her name and "spread lies." The "I Like It" rapper is suing Latasha Kebe and Starmarie Ebony Jones. The lawsuit alleges both vloggers made "defamatory statements" about the Bronx-born artist. In a now-deleted Instagram post, the 26-year-old Grammy winner spoke out on the issue. "I didn't really wanted to entertain this but ya know me and gossipinthecity never got along for years, and we always go back and forth, but what wrong is wrong and I'm glad she put me up on this," Cardi began. "This person I'm suing is trying to tarnish my name and spread lies in other people blogs like gossipinthecity. spread all types of disgusting rumors about me and it has gotten worst [sic]." Con...

American Airlines Extends Boeing 737 MAX Flight Cancellations Through April 24.

American Airlines Extends Boeing 737 MAX Flight Cancellations Through April 24. American Airlines said Sunday it will extend flight cancellation through April 24 because of the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX after two fatal crashes since October and cut some additional flights. American, the largest U.S. carrier, said it is cancelling about 90 flights a day. American is the second-largest U.S. operator of the MAX in the United States with 24 jets, behind Southwest Airlines with 34. American said earlier this month it was flying about 85 flights a day out of its 6,700 daily departures on 737 MAX planes when the grounded was announced. The airline said it was making the announcement “to provide more certainty to our customers and team members and better protect our customers on other flights to their final destination.”

Netanyahu Visits US Ally Ahead of Close Israeli Election.

Netanyahu Visits US Ally Ahead of Close Israeli Election. With Israel’s election only two weeks away, Benjamin Netanyahu will get to showcase his close ties with Donald Trump in a U.S. visit days after the president backed Israel’s hold over the occupied Golan Heights. The prime minister’s White House meeting with Trump on Monday could be overshadowed in the United States by the expected release of details from a confidential report into an investigation into possible collusion between the president and Russia in his 2016 U.S. election campaign. But Netanyahu, facing possible indictment in three corruption cases and denying any wrongdoing, will play to a domestic audience in highlighting what he hails as the strongest bond ever between an Israeli leader and an American president.

Driver hijacks and torches school bus full of children in Italy.

Driver hijacks and torches school bus full of children in Italy. A bus carrying 51 schoolchildren has allegedly been hijacked by its driver and set alight near Milan in Italy. The children, some of them tied up, were rescued through smashed windows at the back of the bus and no-one was badly hurt. Fourteen people suffered smoke inhalation. The driver, a 47-year-old Italian citizen originally from Senegal, was arrested. "No-one will survive," the driver was alleged to have said. "It was a miracle, it could have been a massacre," Milan chief prosecutor Francesco Greco was quoted as saying. A teacher who had been on board the bus said the suspect was known to be angry about Italy's migrant policy. Some reports said the man had shouted "stop the deaths in the Mediterranean".

Nicaragua Agrees to Free All Opposition Prisoners.

Nicaragua Agrees to Free All Opposition Prisoners. The Nicaraguan government has agreed to release all opposition prisoners within 90 days in a bid to restart stalled peace talks. Mediators said the government would free more than 700 people detained since anti-government rallies began last April. A crackdown on the protests has left more than 300 people dead. The agreement also called for sanctions imposed on Nicaragua by the US and EU to be lifted. Luis Angel Rosadilla, a special envoy from the Organization of American States (OAS), told a news conference that President Daniel Ortega's government had agreed to release "all the people detained in the context of the protests". The process, which opposition leaders said could begin this week, will be monitored by the Red Cross.

Mississippi Moves to Ban Abortion After Six Weeks With 'Heartbeat Bill'.

Mississippi Moves to Ban Abortion After Six Weeks With 'Heartbeat Bill'. Lawmakers in the southeastern US state of Mississippi passed a bill Tuesday banning abortion of pregnancies where a heartbeat is detectable -- from six weeks -- as human rights groups vowed to fight the move. The "Heartbeat Bill" makes exceptions for medical complications, but not for cases of incest or rape. "Except when a medical emergency exists that prevents compliance with this section, no person shall perform an abortion on a pregnant woman before determining if the unborn human individual that the pregnant woman is carrying has a detectable fetal heartbeat," the law states. In a tweet, Governor Phil Bryant said he looked forward to signing the bill into state law "very soon."

US Mathematician Becomes 1st Woman to Win Prestigious Abel Prize.

US Mathematician Becomes 1st Woman to Win Prestigious Abel Prize. Women took another step forward in the still male-dominated world of science Tuesday, as American Karen Uhlenbeck won the Abel Prize in mathematics for her work on partial differential equations. "Karen Uhlenbeck receives the Abel Prize 2019 for her fundamental work in geometric analysis and gauge theory, which has dramatically changed the mathematical landscape," Abel Committee chairman Hans Munthe-Kaas said in a statement. "Her theories have revolutionised our understanding of minimal surfaces, such as those formed by soap bubbles, and more general minimization problems in higher dimensions." She is the first woman to win the prize, which comes with a cheque for six million kroner (620,000 euros, $703,000). She is also an advocate for gender equality in science and mathematics.

Thousands Rally in Algiers Protest as Leaders Tell Army to Stay Away.

Thousands Rally in Algiers as Protest Leaders Tell Army to Stay Away. Thousands of students and doctors rallied in Algiers on Tuesday calling for President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to quit, and a new group headed by activists and opposition figures told the army not to interfere. In the first direct message to the army from leaders emerging from nearly a month of mass protests against Bouteflika, the National Coordination for Change said the military should “play its constitutional role without interfering in the people's choice”. Mr Bouteflika, who has ruled for 20 years, bowed to the protesters last week by announcing he would not stand for another term. But he stopped short of stepping down immediately and said he would stay in office until a new constitution is adopted, effectively extending his present term. His moves have done nothing to halt demonstrations, which peaked on Friday with hundreds of thousands of protesters on the streets of Algiers.

Ex-Peru President Alejandro Toledo Arrested in California for Public Intoxication.

Ex-Peru President Alejandro Toledo Arrested in California for Public Intoxication. Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo, wanted in his home country in connection with Latin America’s biggest graft scandal, was arrested in California on suspicion of public intoxication and spent the night in jail before being released Monday, authorities said. Toledo is accused of taking $20 million in bribes while leading Peru. He has been living in the San Francisco Bay Area, and Peruvian authorities have been seeking his extradition since 2017. The 72-year-old Toledo was arrested after officers were called to a restaurant in Menlo Park just south of San Francisco, said San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Rosemerry Blankswade. Toledo was drunk and had refused requests to leave the establishment, she said. Toledo was Peru’s president from 2001 to 2006 and developed a reputation for partying. His presidential aircraft became known as the “party plane” after a government officia...

SHOCKING: 3 Dead in Record Flooding in US Midwestern States.

3 Dead in Record Flooding in US Midwestern States. Thawing snowpack and heavy rains have brought historically high flooding to several Midwestern states and have led to thousands of evacuations. Three people have died, including a man who officials say was trying to rescue strangers from freezing flood waters. Record-breaking flooding in at least five states has led to emergency declarations. Several communities have been cut off from outside help. It follows a powerful winter storm that slammed the US last week. A hurricane-like weather phenomenon that scientists call a "bomb cyclone" hit the western Rocky Mountains and US Central Plains last week, showering snow and freezing rains on millions of Americans in Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota and South Dakota.

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Priyanka Chopra Joins Oprah Winfrey & Meryl Streep on '50 Most Powerful Women in Entertainment' List.

Priyanka Chopra Joins Oprah Winfrey & Meryl Streep on '50 Most Powerful Women in Entertainment' List. A global superstar in every sense, Priyanka Chopra is creating waves across the world. Whether it's her work in Indian film industry, Hollywood or American television or her sartorial fashion choices - PC never fails to impress her ardent fan followers across the world. Adding another feather to her cap, Priyanka has now been named as one of the '50 most powerful women in entertainment' in USA Today's power icons list. Priyanka features on the list alongside the likes of other powerful women including Meryl Streep, Oprah Winfrey, Beyonce, Ellen De Generes, Jennifer Lawrence, Tina Fey, Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon. In a recent interview, Priyanka opened up about featuring on the esteemed list of powerful women. Priyanka has been quoted as saying, "Power is the ability to open doors, and turn my dreams into a reality of what I was destined to...

BREAKING: Boeing grounds entire crash aircraft fleet.

BREAKING: Boeing grounds entire crash aircraft fleet. Boeing has grounded its entire global fleet of 737 Max aircraft after investigators uncovered new evidence at the scene of the fatal Ethiopian Airlines crash. The US plane-maker said it would suspend all 371 of the aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration said fresh evidence as well as newly refined satellite data prompted the decision to temporarily ban the jets. The FAA had previously held out while many countries banned the aircraft. The crash on Sunday in Addis Ababa killed 157 people. It was the second fatal Max 8 disaster in five months after one crashed over Indonesia in October, claiming 189 lives. Boeing, the US plane manufacturer, said that it "continues to have full confidence in the safety of the 737 Max". However, it added that after consultation with the FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board it had decided to ground the flights "out of an abundance of caution and in order to r...

Deaths Rise to 10 After School Collapse in Lagos, Nigeria.

Deaths Rise to 10 After School Collapse in Lagos, Nigeria. At least 10 people have died and many more are feared trapped after a building containing a school collapsed in the Nigerian city of Lagos. The school, which was on the top floor of the four-storey building in Ita Faji on Lagos Island, had more than 100 pupils, a rescue official told the BBC. About 40 pupils had been pulled out alive, the official said. The collapse happened at about 10:00 local time (09:00 GMT). There were frantic scenes at the site as rescuers and local men searched for survivors, and family members crowded the area in the hope of finding their loved ones alive. The collapsed building was a residential block containing a number of apartments as well as the school.

Jason Momoa's Private Plane Makes Emergency Landing over Reported Engine Fire.

Jason Momoa's Private Plane Makes Emergency Landing over Reported Engine Fire. Jason Momoa may play Aquaman, but even his experience as the superhero couldn't save his private plane from an engine fire. On Monday, the action star and his friends had quite the scare when they were en route to Phoenix, Nev. on a private jet out of Palm Springs, Calif. The Aquaman star is sharing his experience with his fans on his Instagram Story where he shows the "good ole" firefighters and police standing by as they waited for the all-clear. "Well, we got ourselves a slight delay," Jason jovially shares. "Half-hour out, in Palm Springs, and the plane wanted to start a fire." Not one to be deterred by a slight obstacle, the 39-year-old jokes, "Looks like we're driving." Luckily, the reported engine fire was a false alarm. Plus, there was a new private jet on the way to save the day. While the guys waited for the jet to arrive, they took pict...

UCL:Miraculous Comeback Sees Man Utd Knock Out PSG.

UCL:Miraculous Comeback Sees Man Utd Knock Out PSG Manchester United made Champions League history as Marcus Rashford's last-gasp penalty secured a 3-1 win away to Paris Saint-Germain, sending the English side through on away goals after a 2-0 loss in the first leg. No side had ever progressed in a knockout match in Europe's elite competition after losing a home first leg by two or more goals, but United did the unthinkable, Rashford adding to Romelu Lukaku's brace after VAR drama. Although PSG controlled the first half, seeing 76 per cent of the ball, Thilo Kehrer and Gianluigi Buffon were guilty of gifting the in-form Lukaku two goals either side of Juan Bernat's equaliser, meaning United led at the break. PSG looked as though they had done enough, but with the use of technology, Presnel Kimpembe was penalised for handball and Rashford emphatically dispatched the opportunity, seeing the Ligue 1 team eliminated at the last-16 stage for a third year in success...

3 Killed as Afghanistan Blasts Target Event.

3 Killed as Afghanistan Blasts Target Event. At least two blasts struck a large ceremony on Thursday attended by Afghanistan Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah and other leading government officials, killing three people and injuring 22 others. The Kabul attack represents a major security breach and marks a resumption of violence in the capital after weeks of calm amid ongoing peace talks between the U.S. and Taliban in Doha. The blasts happened during a ceremony marking the 24th anniversary of the death of Shia Hazara leader Abdul Ali Mazari that was attended by many of the country’s political elite, including Mr. Abdullah and former President Hamid Karzai. “Today around 12 noon ... mortars were fired on the gathering of Abdul Ali Mazari,” Nasrat Rahimi, acting Interior Ministry spokesman, said in a statement.

Ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is sentenced to 47 months in prison on charges for fraud.

Ex-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is sentenced to 47 months in prison on charges for fraud Paul Manafort was sentenced to 47 months in prison Thursday for convictions stemming from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Manafort, 69, was facing up to 25 years in prison, a sentence that could have essentially kept him in jail for the rest of his life. Even at just under four years, the sentence is the longest given yet to any defendant in the Mueller probe. Manafort was convicted last summer for defrauding banks and the government, and failing to pay taxes on millions of dollars in income he earned from Ukrainian political consulting.

Tornadoes Kill at Least 23 in Lee County,Alabam.

Tornadoes Kill at Least 23 in Lee County,Alabam. At least 23 people, some children, have been killed after tornadoes struck Lee County in eastern Alabama, authorities said. Sheriff Jay Jones said the toll could rise, but rescue efforts had to stop until dawn due to the danger of searching in the dark. It is unknown how many are injured. Authorities have blocked off the area. The National Weather Service (NWS) classified the first tornado to strike as at least an EF-3 - meaning winds of up to 165 miles per hour (266km/h) - carving a path at least half a mile (0.8km) wide.

Qaeda-Linked Syria Group Kills 21 Regime Forces:Monitor.

Qaeda-Linked Syria Group Kills 21 Regime Forces:Monitor A Syrian jihadist group linked to Al-Qaeda killed 21 regime and allied forces Sunday near Idlib province, in one of the deadliest breaches of a six-month-old truce deal, a monitor said. "At dawn, 21 fighters from the regime forces or allied militia were killed in an attack by Ansar al-Tawhid jihadists," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. "Five jihadists were also killed," Rami Abdel Rahman, the director of the Britain-based monitoring group, said. Ansar al-Tawhid has ties to the larger Hurras al-Deen group, which is also active in the area. Both are considered semi officials franchises of Al-Qaeda in Syria

US offers USD 1 Million Reward to Find Osama Bin Laden’s Son.

US offers USD 1 Million Reward to Find Osama Bin Laden’s Son The United States on Thursday offered a USD 1 million reward for information on a son of late Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, seeing him as an emerging face of extremism. The location of Hamza bin Laden sometimes dubbed the “crown prince of jihad,” has been the subject of speculation for years with reports of him living in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Syria or under house arrest in Iran. “Hamza bin Laden is the son of deceased former AQ leader Osama bin Laden and is emerging as a leader in the AQ franchise,” a State Department statement said, referring to Al-Qaeda. The State Department said that it would offer USD 1 million for information leading to his location in any country.