The California teen who opened fire on five fellow classmates at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita has died. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced Friday evening (Nov. 15) that Nathaniel Tennosuke Berhow died around 3:30 p.m. at a hospital with his mother by his side. Berhow had …
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Thanks to Think Like a Man actor Michael Ealy, “Dance Dads” are taking over social media, and it all started with a reposted video showcasing how far fathers will go to please their daughters. “Proud to say I don’t know one father who would be afraid to hold down his child this way,” …
Read More »Medical News Today: Atrial fibrillation: Height could predict risk
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have found that people who are taller also have a higher risk of developing atrial fibrillation, a common heart condition, and that there may be a genetic link. Share on PinterestBeing tall can make a person more prone to atrial fibrillation, new research confirms. …
Read More »Photo of Inmate Eating Popeyes Chicken Sandwich in Prison Goes Viral
While the rest of us jail-free folks can’t get a Popeyes Chicken Sandwich to save our lives, apparently the locked up and incarcerated have no problem getting their hands on the most wanted sandwich in America right now. An inmate who goes by the name Frank Gutta has gone …
Read More »Jay-Z Reportedly Pushed The League To Organize Kaepernick Workout After Taking A “Reputational Bullet” Over NFL Partnership
Source: Kevin Mazur / Getty Jay-Z Pressured The NFL To Set Up Kaepernick Workout Because Of How They Handled Their Partnership Deal According to Bleacher Report, TV/radio host Dan Patrick reported that Jay-Z “was putting the pressure” on NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to give Kaepernick a workout after Jay-Z “took a …
Read More »Medical News Today: Targeting one gut bacterium may treat alcoholic liver disease
Precision targeting of bacteria in a different way to antibiotics shows promise as a treatment for alcoholic liver disease, according to new research in mice. Share on PinterestTargeting a specific bacterium has helped scientists eliminate alcoholic liver disease in mice. A recent Nature study paper describes how an international team …
Read More »Naturi Naughton Responds After 50 Cent Trolls Her Hair
50 Cent is known just as much for being a professional troll as he is an actor, and while his efforts seem to usually get the masses laughing, his latest dig at Power co-star Naturi Naughton saw him go a bit too far. The rapper, who is also the Starz …
Read More »Big Sean Says He Made Jhené Aiko Orgasm 9 Times in One Day & Twitter is Impressed
Big Sean’s female fans are losing their minds on Twitter after the rapper said he made his Jhené Aiko climax nine times in one day. Jhené linked up with her ex for a new song of hers called “None of Your Concern,” which was released today, along with a …
Read More »We Still Don’t Know What Happened Between Trump and Russia
All of this is to say that Stone and Trump were closely linked. Stone was also an adviser to Trump’s 2016 campaign in its early stages. He left the campaign, but remained in frequent contact with Trump; he also recommended Manafort to Trump as an aide. In the Mueller report …
Read More »Medical News Today: How can your period affect bowel movements?
Many people notice that their bowel habits change predictably throughout their monthly menstrual cycle. This shift in pattern is because the bowel is affected by period-related hormone changes. During each menstrual cycle, the body goes through many hormonal shifts. These changes affect the whole body, leading to familiar premenstrual syndrome …
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