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Gwyneth Paltrow Opens Up About Postpartum Depression

Gwyneth Paltrow stars in the upcoming movie Country Strong . But after this actress’ second child was born, Paltrow said she reached the lowest, weakest point of her life. “I felt like a zombie. I couldn’t access my heart. I couldn’t access my emotions. I couldn’t connect,” Paltrow says in the February issue of Good Housekeeping . Paltrow added that this was the antithesis of what she felt when daughter Apple as born in 2004. “It was terrible, it was the exact opposite of what had happened when Apple was born,” Gwyneth says of welcoming Moses into the world. “With her, I was on cloud nine. I couldn’t believe it wasn’t the same. I just thought it meant I was a terrible mother and a terrible person.” Husband Chris Martin came to his wife four months after their son was born and was the first to mention the term “postpartum depression.” “I thought postpartum depression meant you were sobbing every single day and incapable of looking after a child,” Paltrow says. “But there are different shades of it and depths of it, which is why I think it’s so important for women to talk about it. It was a trying time. I felt like a failure.” The actress says her dark days are over, however, and she’s loving life as a mother. Let’s hope others suffering from this disease can also recognize it and find ways to move on.

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New Year’s Eve — The Times Square Ball Drop

Can’t make it Times Square in New York City for tonight’s festivities? Check out this livestream straight from the Big Apple from the comfort of your own home ( no winter coat required ). Watch live streaming video from 2011 at livestream.com Read more

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Tech’s Winners and Losers of 2010 [Year In Review]

Technology seemed especially relevant in 2010, what with The Social Network ‘s blockbuster receipts and mass mania for Apple’s iPad and iPhone 4. The newfound attention helped turned some techies into genuine stars — while lending others real worldwide infamy. More

THG Presents: The Year in Absurd Tabloid Covers!

Celebrity gossip can be sensationalist and seedy without being absurd. Many Tiger Woods-related covers were, at least in part, based upon shocking fact and fueled by the scandal itself, rather than trying to start a scandal. For a tabloid to be truly absurd in THG’s eyes, it must be old news, not news, intentionally misleading, libelous, untrue or some combination thereof. READ ALL ABOUT IT: A shocking Britney Spears story may land Star in a heap of trouble, while tearing Angelina Jolie to shreds is standard, anonymous fare. Some of these will never be rivaled. Others will likely be repeated by the end of January. Some are unintentionally funny, others just plain slander. Here’s a look at some of the year’s most ridiculous tabloid covers …

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Rex Ryan’s Wife Michelle: Foot Fetish Video Star?

Foot fetish videos on YouTube starring a woman who sure looks like the wife of New York Jets coach Rex Ryan are causing a stir in the Big Apple and beyond. Sports blog Deadspin was the first to note the odd similarities between Michelle Ryan and the foot fetish videos, which are fairly vanilla but still very weird. It’s unclear if the woman in the videos is Michelle Ryan, but this was the Jets’ official response: “This is a personal matter and Rex will have no comment.” WELL-HEELED : Is Rex Ryan’s wife Michelle a foot fetishist? Debatable. Is that a great/awful front page headline by the New York Daily News? Absolutely . So basically, it’s her. Right? If that’s not Michelle Ryan, the response would be “that’s not Michelle Ryan in the videos.” Rex would be irate or laughing it off. Of course, whether Rex Ryan’s wife gets freaky with her feet has zero bearing on the Jets or his ability to coach. But the lack of judgment would be incredible. One of the videos contains a male voice that sounds as much like Rex Ryan as the infamous Brett Favre voice message to Jenn Sterger sounds like Brett.

Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg Named Time’s ‘Person of the Year’

Magazine praises Zuckerberg for wiring ‘a twelfth of humanity’ into single network. By Gil Kaufman Mark Zuckerberg Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Yes, being the youngest self-made billionaire at 26 is impressive. And having an award-nominated movie about your company’s origins become a big-screen hit is not to shabby either. But one of the reasons Time magazine chose Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg as its “Person of the Year” is this little fact: “In less than seven years, Zuckerberg wired together a twelfth of humanity in a single network.” Praising the Facebook boss for creating a universal living room that has brought the planet that much closer together, the magazine wrote that “we have entered the Facebook age, and Mark Zuckerberg is the man who brought us here.” In a year in which Zuckerberg’s American tale was brought to life by director David Fincher in the hit “The Social Network” — which didn’t always paint a flattering portrait of the billionaire boss — and Zuck joined an initiative among the mega-wealthy to donate the majority of his fortune to charity, the bottom line for Time was the way in which Facebook has fundamentally altered the way we communicate, spend our time and organize our social lives. Born in 1984, the same year the first Macintosh computer from Apple was introduced, Time said that Zuckerberg is both a product of his wired generation and an architect of our digital world. “The social-networking platform he invented is closing in on 600 million users. In a single day, about a billion new pieces of content are posted on Facebook. It is the connective tissue for nearly a tenth of the planet,” the magazine wrote about the platform created by the T-shirt-wearing Harvard dropout. “Facebook is now the third-largest country on earth and surely has more information about its citizens than any government does.” Zuckerberg beat out the year’s runners-up, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange — who launched a nefarious digital revolution of his own — and the upstart Tea Party political movement, whose impact was felt in the 2010 midterm elections that swept Democrats out of the majority in the House of Representatives while narrowing the gap in the Senate. Like those two rogue movements, “Zuckerberg doesn’t have a whole lot of veneration for traditional authority,” the magazine wrote. “In a sense, Zuckerberg and Assange are two sides of the same coin. Both express a desire for openness and transparency. While Assange attacks big institutions and governments through involuntary transparency with the goal of disempowering them, Zuckerberg enables individuals to voluntarily share information with the idea of empowering them. Assange sees the world as filled with real and imagined enemies; Zuckerberg sees the world as filled with potential friends.” While his youth and relatively modest life experience might make the designation seem premature, Time noted that “Person of the Year” is not and never has been intended as an honor. Case in point, along with such winners as John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., other designees have included dictators Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin and disgraced U.S. President Richard Nixon. “It is a recognition of the power of individuals to shape our world,” the magazine explained. “For connecting more than half a billion people and mapping the social relations among them (something that has never been done before); for creating a new system of exchanging information that has become both indispensable and sometimes a little scary; and finally, for changing how we all live our lives in ways that are innovative and even optimistic, Mark Elliot Zuckerberg is Time ‘s 2010 Person of the Year.” While they weren’t in the running for “Person of the Year,” among the other notable deemed “People Who Mattered” by the magazine were Justin Bieber, Sandra Bullock, Lady Gaga, the cast of “Glee,” Lebron James, the cast of “Jersey Shore,” Conan O’Brien, Kanye West and Betty White. Do you think Mark Zuckerberg was the right choice for Time ‘s Person of the Year? Sound off in the comments. Related Videos ‘The Social Network’ Clips

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Justin Bieber, Katy Perry Top Google’s ‘Zeitgeist’ List Of 2010

Eminem, Lady Gaga and Nicki Minaj also rank high on Google’s lists of the year’s most popular searches. By James Montgomery Justin Bieber Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images It may not come as a surprise to you, but Justin Bieber is very popular. The latest evidence of this is the just-released Google “Zeitgeist” chart, which aggregated the billions of queries the search engine received in 2010 and compiled them into one list of the most-searched topics of the year. And Bieber came out on top. JB edged out Katy Perry, Selena Gomez and the omnipresent Kim Kardashian to claim the #1 spot on Google’s “Fastest Rising People” list, which took the most popular people searches of the year and compared them to data from 2009. Eminem came in at #5, followed by Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Taylor Lautner, Megan Fox and Robert Pattinson. Bieber was also #1 on the “Fastest Rising in Entertainment” list (ahead of Shakira, Eminem and, uh, Netflix), and landed at #3 on the general “Fastest Rising” list — bested only by Chatroulette and Apple’s iPad — making him the highest actual human being on the list. And that’s using data from the entire world; if you narrow the list to include only searches done in the U.S. , Bieber is #1 once again — by an even larger margin. The teen star’s total searches more than doubled those of Ke$ha, who comes in at #2, followed by Wiz Khalifa, Nicki Minaj and “Mad Men” star Christina Hendricks. Heidi Montag, Katy Perry, Kid Cudi, Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan round out the rest of the Top 10. Are you surprised Justin Bieber was one of the most popular Google searches of the year? Tell us in the comments! Related Photos Justin Bieber Takes Over The Bodies Of Other Teen Idols Related Artists Justin Bieber Katy Perry

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Justin Bieber Answers YOUR Questions!

It was anything but a Black Friday for residents of New York City yesterday. That’s because Justin Bieber made multiple appears in the Big Apple, first giving an interview to Today in which he answered a number of fan e-mails; and then stopping by a Barnes & Noble to sign copies of his autobiography. Watch Justin discuss his American Music Awards victory below, along with his upcoming acoustic album and 3D movie. Then, click on photos of the artist from his book store signing: Justin Bieber on Today

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Why the iPad Newspaper is Doomed [Media]

Rupert Murdoch is putting $30 million and 100 journalists behind an iPad newspaper called ” The Daily .” He even has support from Apple CEO Steve Jobs. But no one really believes this thing will last. Here’s why. More

Tre From Facebook: Willow Palin is Totally Homophobic; Apology Not Accepted!

Tre, the Alaskan dude who Willow Palin called a f*gg*t on Facebook this week, does NOT accept her sister Bristol’s apology, thankyouverymuch. He says Willow Palin , who lashed out at him for mocking her mom’s TLC show, uses such language so often, she may very well be a homophobe. Tre tells TMZ that he’s not gay, but feels offended and bullied, given that “Willow called me a f**got in front of the whole world and my family.” What would Sarah Palin have to say about Willow’s vocabulary? Asked if he felt it was a homophobic rant , Tre replied that he thinks so, seeing as “She says ‘queer’ and ‘gay’ so much … so probably … maybe.” Although Bristol issued a public apology via Facebook on behalf of her and Willow, Tre says he’s yet to hear from either one of them personally. Does he accept Bristol’s apology ? “No way … Maybe if it was sincere from them straight to me, I would consider. But it would have to be direct.” “People say these are baby grizzlies defending Mama Bear … but how is she defending her family by calling us queers and low-lifes and f**gots?” Fair question. Here’s another: Is Willow Palin homophobic?

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