Flying through a country doesn’t count!
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“Biggest beauty regret of my life.”
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In a pair of tweets, West said the new album would be calledSo Help Me God.
Kanye West, centre, performs at the Brit Awards in London on Feb. 25.
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“Now remember: Just be yourself…only different.”
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“4,400 words of sizzling human on gay dress action.”
This is Tingle's Amazon display picture, but it is probably not a real picture of him as it is a stock photo.
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Yes, that title is referring to precisely The Dress you're thinking of. The one that has divided the globe into team #blueandblack and team #whiteandgold.
“It’s like a blacksmith who made transformers fell into the culture of pleasure.” What?
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“Everything will be okay… when your kids are down for the night.”
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Professionals and amateurs alike compete to be the world’s best photographer.
It is free to enter and claims to be the world's biggest photography competition. They welcome entries from professional and amateur photographers from all over the world.
The awards are divided into five competitions: Professional (judged on a series), Open (single image submission), Youth (photographers under 19), and Mobile (taken with a cell phone).
Each of the competitions are divided into further categories, such as People, Sport, Travel, etc.
Nothing from mobile seems to have been accepted.
Sport, Open, Poland. Marcin Klocck
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Sport, Open, Singapore. Jonathan Yeap Chin Tiong
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The struggle is real!
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Why is it that most wide shoes are absolutely HEINOUS or utterly boring? Why are we punished for having sturdy, able feet? It just isn't fair, which is why we've rounded up some damn cute shoes for you to get excited about.
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Some people have high insteps, bunions, thick/dense feet, long toes, thick ankles, wide calves, high arches, no arches, or a combination of these problems. If you have one or more of these features you should talk to your doctor about what shoes work best for your needs. After all, it's proper footwear for proper foot care.
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Save the pearls. Update: Nyong’o’s dress was discovered Friday back in the hotel where it was originally stolen.
According to TMZ, the thief returned the dress to the hotel where it was stolen. The thief then allegedly called TMZ, revealing the location of the dress and claiming the pearls on it are fake.
TMZ reported that it called police, who found the dress back in the hotel where it was stolen.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed to NBC 4 that the dress has been found.
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“Journalism Is Not Advocacy” apparently.
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Power to the people! Warning: This post contains racist language.
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The biggest stars in the world’s most insane sport answer the cutest questions imaginable.
Wanna see these UFC fighters kick the Try Guys' asses? Stay tuned for "The Try Guys Try UFC Fighting" in a few weeks!
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He gives the originals a run for their money.
What are his true motives? You’ll never see the movie the same way.
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So here for this.
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Cute faces drawn on fingers. ‘Nuff said.
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Get that shot before it disappears forever. Welcome to a typical day in the life of a full-time Snapchatter.
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Or 19 times we’re reminded just how incredible it would be to live like J.Lo.
Obviously Grumpy won. Also, is Ryan Seacrest just drunk in this photo?
FTR, she is not driving.
Besides all the student loans, of course.
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Dishing out love with a side of sarcasm.
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Something tells me Roseanne wouldn't have been a fan of Pinterest.
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The news comes days after the show was at the center of a media firestorm when co-host Giuliana Rancic made racist comments about Zendaya’s hair.
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Kelly Osbourne has left E!'s Fashion Police, the network has confirmed.
"Kelly Osbourne is departing E!'s Fashion Police to pursue other opportunities, and we would like to thank her for her many contributions to the series over the past five years, during which time the show became a hit with viewers," E! said in a statement. "Fashion Police will return, as scheduled, on Friday, March 30th at 9:00 p.m. and no decisions have been made on her replacement."
According to TMZ , who first reported the story, the co-host left the series on Friday.
Osbourne had been threatening to leave the series publicly since her co-host Giuliana Rancic received backlash earlier this week after commenting that young actor Zendaya's dreadlocks at the Oscars made it look like she smelled like "patchouli oil." Off-camera, a fellow co-host replied, "Or weed?" and many believed it to be Osbourne, who then spoke out online.
Servando Gómez, who both liaised with and taunted authorities, was captured in Michoacán, his home state.
Federal police escort Servando "La Tuta" Gomez" during a news conference at the airport in Mexico City, Friday.
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MEXICO CITY — The leader of the Knights Templar cartel and one of the most wanted drug lords in Mexico, Servando Gómez, was captured on Friday, officials said.
Gómez, known as La Tuta, frequently put on display his close ties to local politicians, releasing videos in which he either appeared with government officials or blamed them for wreaking havoc on the population.
The violence that the Knights Templar cartel unleashed under Gómez's leadership led to the proliferation of self-defense groups in Michoacán State, the drug lord's home state, turning it into one of the most volatile in the country. The federal government sent forces to the restive region last year, but Gómez remained at large and offshoot criminal groups continued to emerge.
In one of the videos that became his hallmark, Gómez appears with Rodrigo Vallejo, the son of a former governor of Michoacán. Vallejo appears relaxed, sipping a beer while talking about political maneuvering with Gómez.
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Vallejo later said he had been kidnapped and forced to appear in the video.
"If the federal government and the state government assume their responsibility as good guardians and restore public order in the states, the towns, and the municipalities, we will put away our weapons and step aside," said Gómez in another video, standing in a defiant position and speaking directly to the camera.
In a final audio released earlier this month, Gómez accused the recently founded Michoacán-based criminal gang Los Viagras of being "worse" than him. He said the group has no honor or loyalty.
Gómez was captured in Morelia, the capital city of Michoacán State. Former President Felipe Calderon, who unleashed a wave of violence across the country when he declared war on criminal syndicates in 2006, also hailed from the western Mexico state, which has been particularly battered by warring cartels and self-defense groups.
The Mexican government offered a $2 million reward for his capture. Gómez was also sought in the United States, where a 2009 indictment from the Southern District of New York described the Knights Templar as the newest Mexican cartels, "directly responsible for a vast majority of the methamphetamine pouring into our country across our Southwest Border."
As news of Gómez's capture emerged, Attorney General Jesús Murillo Karam was expected to step down. Murillo Karam's handling of several high-profile cases, including the disappearance of 43 students in Guerrero, has drawn ire from many here.