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‘American Idol’ Reveals Final Top 24 Contestants

Andrew Garcia, Katie Stevens, Janell Wheeler, John Park and other early front-runners make the cut. By Katie Byrne Janell Wheeler on “American Idol” Wednesday Photo: Fox In an “American Idol” first, seven contenders for the season-nine top 24 were revealed during Tuesday’s how. On Wednesday (February 17), the 17 remaining semifinalists were unveiled. Now, you can reacquaint yourself with those singers before next week’s live shows kick off: Andrew Garcia While Garcia’s story about his parents’ gangbanger past and trying to make a better life for his kid earned him some audition-round screen time, his Hollywood Week performances are what set him apart from the pack. His acoustic reworkings of female-fronted songs — Paula Abdul’s “Straight Up” and Adele’s “Chasing Pavements” — earned him a ride to the top 24. Katie Stevens The precocious 16-year-old caught our attention with her old-soul vocal chops and compelling backstory. She backed up the positive first impression with Stevie Wonder’s “For Once in My Life” and her group performance of Alicia Keys’ “No One.” Her age begs the question: Will she be the next Jordin Sparks and go all the way or Lisa Tucker and flame out? Janell Wheeler Wheeler’s Hollywood Week was filled with ups and downs, between nailing her acoustic take on Estelle’s “American Boy” and choosing the “wrong song” (according to Simon) with Taylor Swift’s “Love Story.” But the judges must have kept her silky-smooth “House of the Rising Sun” audition into account, keeping her around for the semifinals. John Park Guest judge Shania Twain praised Park’s “bottom end” during his audition performance of Gary Moore’s “I’ll Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know.” The 20-year-old college student was able to show off all the other facets of his voice during Hollywood Week, earning a coveted spot in the top 24. Ashley Rodriguez The Berklee College of Music student proved she knows her way around a diva anthem, tackling Alicia Keys’ “If I Ain’t Got You” in her audition, Beyonc

Tila Tequila & Shawne Merriman Settle Up

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Tila Tequila is no longer at legal war with San Diego Chargers’ star Shawne Merriman … so she is now free to focus her attention on the various other wars in her life.We’ve learned Tila and Shawne have settled the lawsuits they filed against each … Permalink

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Now that CNN has covered OxyContin, how do we move the story forward?

This morning I woke to a bunch of messages regarding a report on prescription drug addiction in Florida on CNN's Campbell Brown. With an average of eleven people a day dying of overdoses from prescription drugs in Florida, this story deserves all the attention it can get. When we reported on Broward County's pill mills four months ago in “The OxyContin Express” we were amazed at how little attention this huge national story was getting. As journalists for Vanguard, we are constantly asking ourselves the same questions on every story we pitch, “Has this been done before, and

Sexting Leads To Teen Having To Register As A Sex Offender

MTV News’ ‘Sexting in America: When Privates Go Public’ will tell his story Sunday at 9 p.m. ET. By Gil Kaufman Phillip Alpert Photo: MTV News As soon as he woke up the next morning, Phillip Alpert knew that he had made a huge mistake. Angry that he was unable to get the attention of his ex-girlfriend, the then-18-year-old Florida teen arose from a sleeping-pill-induced stupor at 3 a.m. and forwarded some sexually explicit images that she had given him to everyone on his distribution list as a means of getting a reaction. When he was arrested on child-pornography charges and ordered to register as a sex offender a short time later, Alpert quickly learned that sexting has very real consequences, ones the teen could never have imagined. “Sexting cases are unusual and few and far between these days, and they don’t fit into any particular category or set of standards,” said Lawrence Walter, Alpert’s lawyer, who has taken on the now-20-year-old’s case pro bono, in part to help publicize the issue. “Usually police, prosecutors, judges and lawyers default to treating them as child-pornography cases, and the knee-jerk reaction is to have them register as sex offenders, which ruins their lives.” While Walter said Alpert quickly realized how wrong his behavior was, he stressed that sexting between underage victims involving underage men and women who are taking photos of themselves in which they are, essentially, both victim and perpetrator is a very different thing than an adult exploiting a child by making them participate in pornographic photos or films in which they are unwilling participants. “Society is starting to recognize that maybe this is something different, a phenomenon we haven’t dealt with before, but currently they’re doing it in the worst way possible, by lumping these kids in with pedophiles and molesters,” said Walter, who is pushing for the legal system to come up with a new means of dealing with sexting cases among minors. “[They’re being punished for] doing things kids have done for time immemorial: playing doctor, truth or dare and exploring their sexuality with each other. We just happen to have given them the tools to create digital copies to record them and send them around easily.” Alpert tells his story in “Sexting in America: When Privates Go Public,” a 30-minute special airing Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on MTV, in which we take a closer look at the dangers of sexting and the serious repercussions for the people who send and receive naked pictures of peers on their mobile phones and other devices. In Alpert’s case, after being arrested for child-pornography distribution, he was put on five years’ probation and required to register on the public sex-offender list, which lists his age, hair color, eye color and home address and is readily available to anyone and everyone. “I’ve actually had a lot of neighbors come to my door before … to check if it was safe for their kids to play around outside, with me here,” Alpert says in the show. “I’m extremely sorry for what I did, but the sex-offender thing, which is going to last until I’m 43, that’s overkill.” Images taken of someone under the age of 18 constitutes child pornography, according to Parry Aftab, an Internet privacy and security lawyer. “If you take a picture, you can be accused of producing child pornography; if you send it to somebody, you can be accused of distributing child pornography; and if you keep a picture, you can be accused of possessing child pornography,” Aftab explained. “Anywhere along this chain of transmission of the images, you can be charged as a registered sex offender.’ Walter said Alpert’s message is not that sexting is OK or should be decriminalized, but rather, “Look at me. Don’t make the mistake I did.” Perhaps the worst part is that Alpert’s dream of being an animator has been dashed because of the tight restrictions placed on his Internet use as a registered sex offender. “He can’t live within a certain distance of schools, so he can’t live with his father, because he lives too close to the high school that [Phillip] attended,” the lawyer explained. “He can’t be near places where minors congregate, but if you’re 18 and have underage friends, what do you do?” Because of his lack of privacy, Alpert is afraid to even send his lawyer e-mail, because if his probation officer decides that the e-mail was not work- or school-related, Alpert could go to prison for five years. “He can’t find a job, because he has to tell people he’s a registered sex offender,” Walter said. “It’s hard to make new friends and date.” But perhaps the worst punishment is the requirement that Alpert attend weekly sex-offender re-education classes for five years. “Here, he’s being trained not to reoffend and deal with his pedophilia or sexual deviance, which does not exist,” Walter said. “He’s stuck with people who did terrible things with minors, and he’s forced to tell his story over and over again and can’t move beyond it. For a 19- to 20-year-old kid, that’s not a healthy thing. The more he does this and the longer he goes to these classes, the more he concludes, ‘I guess I am one of them. I must have done something so horrible to be considered like the dregs of society.’ It has a terrible impact on his self-worth.” The MTV News special “Sexting in America: When Privates Go Public,” premieres Sunday, February 14, at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Related Videos ‘Sexting In America: When Privates Go Public’ Preview

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Vienna Girardi: Leading a Double Life?

The Bachelor’s Vienna Girardi has become public enemy #1 for tabloids and fellow aspiring Mrs. Jake Pavelkas alike. Is she leading a secret double life? That’s the allegation made by the new issue of Us Weekly, which claims Vienna had a secret celebrity fling, danced for tips and betrayed a best friend. Actually, that’s pretty ho-hum compared to past accusations made against her, namely Vienna Girardi cheating on her Marine ex and stole his money. Despite the smear campaign and Jake Pavelka meeting her weird family, the Floridian somehow made his final three heading into the season finale. Will she receive the final rose?! The haters are lining up to take shots at Vienna Girardi. To be fair, the celebrity news magazine also revealed some scandalous gossip about the other girl Bachelor spoilers suggest is in the final two with Vienna. According to her ex-husband’s mistress (now fiancee), Tenley Molzahn is a prude, manipulative b!tch who withheld sex and didn’t let him see his family. Looks like a fight to the finish on The Bachelor this season! Turning our attention back to Vienna, whatever double life she may be leading, these photos we unearthed of her past online make her seem pretty normal. A lot cuter without the makeup, in fact. Click to enlarge:

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Real Housewives of Orange County: Marriage, Californian Style

If you’ve ever been to one of those awful gator parks in Florida, the ones off the highway, then you’ve seen this show before: A bunch of ancient scaly things laying about, moving only occasionally to viciously snap at something. It’s too bad there aren’t any alligators in Orange County, because if there were we could just set them loose and they’d devour these horrible women and we could move on with our lives.

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Melanie Fiona Sees Her Hard Work Pay Off In 2010

The ‘It Kills Me’ singer from Toronto is breaking though on Hip-Hop and R&B Week. By Steven Roberts Melanie Fiona Photo: Michele Crow Melanie Fiona didn’t bring home the Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Grammy for her soulful ballad “It Kills Me” this past weekend, but her nod in that category seems like a sign that she’s poised for great things ahead. The song has been the #1 R&B/Hip-Hop record for the last four weeks, and she’s currently on tour with Alicia Keys — all of which makes her a safe bet as one of MTV News’ breakthrough artists of 2010

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Jessica Simpson On The Prowl For A Hunky Doctor

While keeping a bedside vigil for her sick grandmother, Jessica Simpson has been beating the boredom by tweeting about her search for a hunky doctor. “Bored at the hospital. I think I’m gonna go look for some hot doctors

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