Monday, April 30, 2012

Celebrity Scoop: Backstreet Boys' Baby on the Way, Natalie Wood's Daughter Arrested and More

Monday, April 30, 2012
Backstreet Boys member A.J. McLean certainly has something to celebrate these days. He and his wife, Rochelle DeAnna, are expecting their first child together, and the newlyweds shared their exciting news in a YouTube clip posted Sunday.
Natalie Wood's Daughter Charged With Cocaine, Heroin Possession
PHOTOS: Celebrity Baby Bumps At White House Correspondents' Dinner
Taylor Swift Celebrates Dianna Agron's Birthday
Snooki Says She Never Dissed Jessica Simpson
Charlize Theron Jokes She Should Have Gone Under The Knife
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Jason Mraz: Global Warming Is No Longer a Future Problem, It's a Now Event
Global warming is no longer a future problem. It's a now event. And it's not a planet problem either. It's a people problem. The rate at which we consume energy through land clearing, factory farming, and the burning of fossil fuels oil and coal, is wreaking havoc on the atmosphere, contributing to the overall, exaggerated warming of the planet. Our very creation of an industrialised system to make our lives convenient and sweet succeeded in the sweetness, but sadly isn't sustainable. The proof is all around us. A billion people live without water. More than that live in extreme poverty. War hasn't found its resolve. And the seasons are only getting stranger.
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More than 450,000 people stood shoulder to shoulder in New York's Central Park on July 21, 1983 to see Diana Ross perform a free concert. One man, director Steve Binder, was responsible for capturing every detail.
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