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Ke$ha Drinks Urine: Watch, Get Grossed Out Now!

She claims to have eye-banged Johnny Depp and to have had sex with a ghost . So should we really be surprised that Ke$ha also drank her own urine on an episode of her MTV reality show last night? Okay, yes. We clearly should. That’s disgusting, no matter what her friend’s mom claims. But did this act actually take place? Are you buying that the liquid downed by this eccentric singer in the following clip is actually her own pee? Decide for yourself and then check out this relayed photo of Ke$ha peeing in the street . Ke$ha Drinks Own Urine

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Kate Middleton, Baby Bump Look Lovely in Yellow at Queen Elizabeth’s Garden Party

Kate Middleton was the bright spot – literally – at Queen Elizabeth II’s annual summer garden party today, donning a lemon-yellow coat dress and fascinator. The seven-months-pregnant Duchess of Cambridge stood out in the crowd of other guests, who clamored for a glimpse of her growing baby bump: As Kate Middleton baby bump watchers know, it’s really popped in recent weeks, and the Duchess always seems to look radiant with her style. She appeared to be in great spirits as she mingled with her father-in-law, Prince Charles, and wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, at the occasion. All eyes were on the royal mom-to-be as she made her way around the affair, smiling and chatting with other seasonally, festively outfitted partygoers. Among the 8,000 invitees were Olympians, Paralympians, and officials from London 2012. Over 270,000 cups of tea were served at the event! After the playing of the national anthem at 4 p.m., members of the royal family split up to greet guests, each taking different routes through the grounds. As Kate Middleton fashion statements go, it was another win at the event, which she attended for the first time as Prince William’s wife in 2012. The Queen’s garden party is the pregnant Duchess’ first official public engagement in quite some time; she has been lying low in recent weeks. Some of that time has been spent taking cooking classes from her housekeeper, Antonella Fresolone, who’s teaching the nesting Kate new recipes. The Duchess has also been devouring parenting books. “She is fascinated by the life growing inside her, and she is full of questions,” a family source said. “Kate really engages with children. She’s a natural.” “She’s going to be a great mum.” We have absolutely no doubt about that, and can’t wait to meet the new arrival, which is supposedly set to be born on July 13 or thereabouts. What do you think she’s having?   Boy! Girl! View Poll »

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Teen Unemployment: CNBC Reporter Gets Close With ‘Worst in 41 Years’ Tag

In an article published yesterday afternoon, CNBC news associate Joseph Pisani took note of something the rest of the media mostly hasn’t, or at least hasn’t highlighted: the terrible job market for teenagers. The headline and text indicate that this is the worst such market in 41 years. That’s true, based on the stat Pisani presented. But barring a near miracle in the next three months, in terms of the stat that matters most, the unemployment rate, it’s the worst ever. Give the CNBC reporter props for doing something almost no other journalist has done, which is to use the not seasonally adjusted (NSA) employment numbers as his factual source. As I have discussed several times, including here , the reported NSA numbers represent the government’s best estimate of what really happened in a given month, while the seasonally adjusted (SA) numbers published (and appropriately labeled) by the government and reported (but usually not labeled) by the press represent the result after smoothing out seasonal fluctuations. Pisani’s prose proceeds as follows: Teens Face Worst Summer Job Market in 41 Years The kickoff to the summer job season is not looking so hot for teens. Employment among 16-to 19-year olds in May grew by just 6,000, the smallest increase since 1969, when teen jobs fell by 14,000, according to government data analyzed by employment firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. In May 2008 and 2009, teen employment grew by over 110,000. “It’s certainly a preliminary strong indication that it’s going to be a tough job market for teens,” said John Challenger, CEO of Challenger, Gray & Christmas. Jobs traditionally given to teens are apparently going to older workers who are willing to take low paying job to make ends meet. Employment among 20- to 24-year-olds grew by 270,000 in May, an unusual spike, considering that employment in the same age group fell by 261,000 in May 2009. “Also impacting the job market for young adults are the large number of older adults who are willing to accept even a temporary, seasonal position simply to generate some income,” said Steven Rothberg, chief executive officer of CollegeRecruiter.com, an online entry-level job-posting site. “We’re seeing experienced candidates taking jobs normally reserved for college grads and college grads taking jobs normally reserved for college students,” said Rothberg. As noted above, the -6,000 stat and the other monthly figures Pisani cited are from published NSA data (and ultimately from the government’s Bureau of Labor Statistics and not Challenger, Gray & Christmas, but I’m quibbling). That is the correct measurement framework to use. Look at the seasonally adjusted teenage unemployment rate in this graphic , however (using SA numbers is appropriate because the review is over a full-year period), one finds that the average teen unemployment rate in the past 12 months has been 25.95%. The linked graphic goes back to 1948, the earliest available year at the BLS for teen unemployment stats. No other 12-month period going back over 60 years has an average teen unemployment rate of more than 24%. Perhaps it’s too ambitious an endeavor for his assignment, but the CNBC journalist did not consider the possible impact of the crowding out of teens and other less-skilled workers by illegal immigrants. Another blind spot is his failure to deal with the effects of the artificially high federal minimum wage, as well minimum wages in several states that are even higher than Uncle Sam’s rate. But at least Pisani noticed the unprecedentedly awful situation, the kind of thing that I daresay would be causing a much bigger stir if a Republican or conservative were currently occupying the White House. A search at the Associated Press’s main site on “teen unemployment” (not in quotes) came back with one relevant result, a short item by the wire service’s Martin Crutsinger that is primarily a just-the-facts listing of key figures from the BLS’s Friday report. A Google News search on “teen unemployment (using quote) sorted by date returns only 53 items, and very few of them are from national outlets. Some of them tout government-sponsored teen “jobs programs” — sad indeed, given that government policy is primarily what has created the current situation. Cross-posted at .

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