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Kardashian Khristmas Kard: It’s Here!!!!

Oh, happy days. The holidays can finally begin! Early this morning, Kim Kardashian and kompany released the family’s official Christmas card, with each member getting his or her black tie on and Kim, naturally, standing all alone. If you listen closely enough, you can almost hear the publicist-inspired whining coming out of her mouth… The photo was snapped by Nick Saglimbeni and there’s a apparently a 3D version available for those that purchase 3D glasses. On a related note: if you purchase 3D glasses to view to view the Kardashian Christmas card, don’t stop driving at the store. Just keep right on going to a psychologist’s office. Tell this professional it’s an emergency. You clearly need major help. [Photo: Kim Kardashian Blog ]

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MLB Source: Ryan Braun Positive Test Caused By Medication, Not Steroids

Is the reigning National League MVP, Ryan Braun, innocent of using performance enhancing drugs after all? This new report suggests his positive test may be a fluke. Ryan Braun’s positive test for banned substances was caused by medication for a private medical issue – not PEDs – according to Major League Baseball sources. Braun is adamant he has not taken drugs or steroids of any kind. A source close to the MLB and the controversial Braun drug case said simply that “the medication contained banned substances resulting in the positive test.” Prior to taking the dirty test, Braun had always tested negative for banned substances – not that this proves his innocence, but it’s worth noting just the same. The nature of Braun’s medical ailment is unclear, as is whether Milwaukee Brewers star knew exactly what substances were in his medication before he took it. It’s also unknown if any of these revelations could lead to the positive test – and the 50-game suspension it earned Braun – being overturned by MLB officials.

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MLB Source: Ryan Braun Positive Test Caused By Medication, Not Steroids