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Jesus Take The Wheel: Teenage Father Stabs 5 Month Old To Death, Then Shot To Death One Time

SMH…: PALMDALE — A 5-month old boy stabbed by his teenage father during a child abduction in Palmdale has died, authorities say. Palmdale Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to a report of a child abduction in Palmdale at about 11:00AM, Tuesday. An Amber Alert was issued for the child and his father, 17-year old Christopher Earl Glass, around 2:00 Tuesday afternoon. According to the alert, Glass picked up his 5-month-old son from a relative’s home earlier today and drove to the child’s mother’s home. The two argued, and Glass drove off with the boy still inside his white SUV. Glass then allegedly sent a text message to the mother, threatening to stab the boy. At about 3:30 p.m. deputies who were searching for the baby saw Glass driving in the area and began to follow him. The deputies saw the suspect motion in a manner that appeared as though he was stabbing the baby as he drove his car. Attempting to get him to stop, deputies went in pursuit of the suspect’s vehicle. During a short chase, Glass slammed his SUV into a structure at the Palmdale Metrolink station. Glass got out of the car and ran, and deputies chased him on foot. Other deputies ran to the suspect’s car, picked up the baby, and raced him to the hospital in their radio car. Unfortunately, the baby was pronounced dead at the hospital. Other deputies pursuing Glass shot and killed the teenager as he broke into a nearby home Glass died at the scene. What is going on in this world? Source

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R.I.P. Solider Killed In Car Accident On His Birthday After Surviving A Suicide Attack In Afghanistan!

Damn…maybe ‘Final Destination’ is real… A Purple Heart recipient survived a deadly suicide attack in Afghanistan, only to perish today in a violent car crash at his own birthday party in Long Island, officials said. Smithtown resident Seamus Byrne, 33, had been celebrating his big day with friends at Napper Tandy’s Irish Pub and was walking home at 1:45 a.m. when he was hit. Byrne, who lived just a half-mile away from the pub, was in the cross walk headed home but realizing he had forgotten to say good night to one well-wisher, according to father-in-law James Gallagher. When Byrne turned back, that’s when a 1998 Honda driven by Michael Armentano, 24, also of Smithtown, plowed into the vet, cops said. Armentano has no priors and was not impaired, officials said. Cops are still investigating, but have so far ruled the tragic crash as an accident. “He was just a really good guy, full if vigor and he loved his family,” Gallagher said of his fallen son-in-law. “It’s a tragedy.” Byrne, a member of the Army National Guard’s Fighting 69th Infantry Regiment, was deployed to Afghanistan in January, 2008, his family said. He was in a Humvee when a suicide bomber attacked nearby, killing nine and severely injuring Byrne. The Kings Park, LI, native suffered a concussion was hospitalized for several months. He’d been home in Long Island for two years but still struggled with Post Traumatic Stress Disoder, according to Gallagher. Still, Byrne persevered and worked as a carpenter. He and his wife Michelle had purchased a home two years ago and were raising their kids Seamus Jr., 10, and Ashley, 3. R.I.P. to you Seamus Byrne, you served your country and we appreiciate your sacrifice. That being said…to get hit by a car on your birthday is some ol’ BULLSH*T! SMH Source

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Coupled Up: Zoe Saldana And Her Swirly-Boo “Canoodle” On The Red Carpet

Zoe Saldana and fiance Keith Britton attended the 14th Annual NHMC Impact Awards in Beverly Hills last night… Wireimage

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Craigslist Cooze-Hound Congressman Chases Crossdressing Concubines Too!!

This sh*t just keeps getting better and better! Lee’s sudden exit took many people by surprise. Hadn’t other members of Congress admitted to worse than an unconsummated, PG-13 flirtation and managed to stay in office? It turns out Lee may have had good reason to step out of the spotlight so quickly: It wasn’t just women that the Craigslist Congressman was hunting for on the Internet. In the past two weeks, two D.C.-area transgender women contacted us, each with a separate story about exchanging emails with the ex-congressman. One sent us an ad that Lee allegedly posted on Craigslist in search of trans women; the other sent us a never-before-seen photo that she says Lee sent her after they started chatting by email. Taken together, they present a possible explanation to those who have wondered why such a tame “sex scandal” forced Lee’s hand so quickly. Hit the next page for more details.

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Meredith Koop: The Woman Behind Michelle Obama Fashion

Barack may be a Communist , but Michelle Obama’s fashion has won raves the world over, with the First Lady landing on more best-dressed lists than we can count. Rocking everything from haute designers to H&M, Michelle does it all. But not alone. Enter Meredith Koop, a 29-year-old Vanderbilt University graduate. This youngster has taken over the role of Michelle’s personal stylist . Koop was sent to the White House to help out with Obama’s fashion needs from Michelle’s previous fashion coordinator before taking over the role full time. A White House spokesperson says Koop is a “personal aide to the First Lady and a member of the White House Residence staff” with duties beyond fashion. However, Koop’s “responsibilities include advising the first lady on her wardrobe and acting on her behalf in arranging for purchases.” So … personal stylist! Sounds like a good gig if you can get it, are we right? For more moments in First Lady fashion, browse through our Michelle Obama pictures below:

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Lady Gaga Gets Ethereal for Viva Glam MAC Video

‘I wanted the campaign to feel a bit more timeless,’ company’s creative director explains. By Jocelyn Vena Lady Gaga for MAC Viva Glam Photo: Nick Knight Lady Gaga’s new short film for her work with MAC’s Viva Glam line is a ethereal, ghostly affair that blends well with the pop star’s current color scheme. The Nick Knight-directed clip features Gaga in shades of blush, nude and champagne almost floating alongside romantic images of martinis, flowers and perfume bottles. Airy house music plays as Gaga’s flowing dress is blown about and she seduces the camera in various states of undress. For photos of Gaga’s Viva Gam line, click here. This year’s Viva Glam shades, which raise money for the MAC AIDS Fund, will be available for purchase next month. James Gager, SVP, Creative Director of MAC said that hooking up with Gaga for a second year (she teamed up with Cyndi Lauper last year) seemed like the most natural fit. “She’s an amazing fit for us in so many ways. I think the most important quality is that she is real and she speaks her mind. When MAC originally started, it was truly a place for all the misfits of the world, where they could feel comfortable and know that they wouldn’t be criticized. We’ve always been all about welcoming everyone into our universe. Gaga is bringing that same spirit to the world. She spreads this message of ‘Don’t be afraid to be who you are, don’t let people put you down,’ and radiates this sense of empowerment. Look at how courageously she’s been speaking out lately,” he said. “She’s so passionate, focused and articulate, and I think we are, too. Especially with Viva Glam, we really put ourselves out there and every cent goes to the cause.” As for the sexy video, Gager explained that it was a joint effort, like so many of her projects. “Working with Gaga is very much a partnership: It’s a team effort and collaboration,” he said. “The photographer Nick Knight, Gaga’s stylist Nicola Formichetti and I wanted the campaign to feel a bit more timeless, but still very much her. Last year was all about a fun, feminine kind of sensibility, so I think if you compare that with what we’ve created this year, it’s refreshing to see her in a way you wouldn’t expect. We thought: ‘Let’s go with the idea of nude and the stripping away of what she’s famous for and make her a little more elusive and evasive.’ The tone is undeniably glamorous as well.” Not only were the visuals for the campaign inspired by Gaga’s aesthetic, but it seems this year’s shades were also modified to fit Gaga’s current look. “Jennifer Balbier [the company’s SVP of product development] and I felt that after last year’s shades — Gaga’s fun pink and Cyndi’s coral red — it was time to move in a new direction,” he explained. “I think Gaga herself has moved into nude tones, and we didn’t want to shoot something that was out of place. So she was actually part of the inspiration.” Last week, when Gaga appeared on “Good Morning America” to talk about Viva Glam, she said her outfit was condom-inspired, in honor of the lipstick’s AIDS-awareness mission. “I want to get people started at home at a younger age with their children talking about HIV, talking about AIDS, talking about safe sex,” Gaga explained. Related Photos Lady Gaga Goes ‘Viva Glam’ For MAC AIDS Fund Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Nicki Minaj Covers “BlackBook”: Can A Face Like This Leave A Legacy?!!?

Nicki Minaj staying as relevant as she can… This month she is on the cover of the upcoming issue of Blackbook magazinee. In a recent interview, Nicki Minaj states that it’s all about the paper chase and leaving a legacy— Right now you got to paper chase. Paper chasing makes you step your game up. So I think in essence it [ends] up creating an insane legacy…a better legacy. But if you feel like you’re not concerned with money, ‘I don’t need money’ then I think you don’t go as hard. I have to constantly remind myself I want to be at a certain place financially in life one day. I can’t stop, I can’t get comfortable, I can’t take a break, a vacation..none of that“. Do you think she possess that power?!?!?

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Steve Stoute Clarifies Critical Grammy Snub Letter

After music vet’s now-infamous ‘open letter,’ MTV News examines whether the Grammys need to go back to the drawing board. By James Montgomery Steve Stoute Photo: Johnny Nunez/ WireImage On Sunday, in a full-page “open letter” in The New York Times, marketing executive and music-industry veteran Steve Stoute took the Grammys ; its parent organization, the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences; and NARAS president Neil Portnow to task for their “fundamental disrespect of cultural shifts as being viable and artistic,” an outburst that stemmed from the events of the 53rd Grammy Awards. At last Sunday’s awards show, widely perceived favorites such as Eminem and Justin Bieber were upset by lesser-known acts like Arcade Fire and Esperanza Spalding. “Over the course of my 20-year history as an executive in the music business and as the owner of a firm that specializes in in-culture advertising, I have come to the conclusion that the Grammy Awards have clearly lost touch with contemporary popular culture,” Stoute wrote, in part. “As an institution that celebrates artistic works of musicians, singers, songwriters, producers and technical specialists, we have come to expect that the Grammys uphold all of the values that reflect the very best in music that is born from our culture. Unfortunately, the awards show has become a series of hypocrisies and contradictions, leaving me to question why any contemporary popular artist would even participate.” Stoute wondered how it was possible for the Grammys to use the images of Eminem, Bieber and Kanye West to promote the show — and invite them to perform — while, at the same time, snubbing them when it came time to hand out the hardware, and called into question the very legitimacy of the Recording Academy’s “peer” voting system, which is used to determine winners … or, shroud the show in an additional veil of secrecy. “[Do] the Grammys intentionally use artists for their celebrity, popularity and cultural appeal when they already know the winners and then program a show against this expectation?” he wrote. “Meanwhile, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences hides behind the ‘peer’ voting system to escape culpability for not even rethinking its approach.” On Tuesday (February 22), in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Stoute said that he was inspired to write the letter after hearing some artists voice their complaints about the transparency of the show, complaints that — to him, at least — seemed well-founded, especially considering the fact that, moments after besting Eminem to win Album of the Year, the Arcade Fire seamlessly stepped into a show-closing performance number. “What … triggered it was sitting with some really big, credible artists after the show, and hearing them complain that, ‘This is crazy,’ ‘We need to start our own show,’ or ‘This doesn’t make any sense,’ ” Stoute said. “For me, it wasn’t Arcade Fire winning that was the problem, it was them performing twice. After the backstage moment, the production was set for them to perform again. But if Eminem had won, would he have performed again? That’s when it was, like, ‘This is fake now.’ ” And that sentiment was echoed by MTV.com readers, who flocked to our original story about Stoute’s open letter to let their frustrations be known. To them, the Grammys “killed any respect they had left” by ignoring Eminem and Bieber in favor of less-popular acts like the Arcade Fire and Spalding. “We define the artists we love by actually buying — and not pirating — the music they offer,” one reader wrote. “The Recovery album … was able to capture the appeal of a widespread audience unlike any other artist nominated,” another wrote. “In order to receive the biggest award of the night, [an artist] should have made a true impact on the music industry.” But do Stoute — and our readers — have a point? Do the Grammys need an overhaul? Have they lost their cultural relevance? Well, it’s certainly worth wondering why it took everyone so long to have this discussion. After all, complaining about the awards (and the voting of the Recording Academy) is a tradition nearly as old as the Grammys themselves: The list of snubs is long and puzzling, though some of our favorites include the New Vaudeville Band besting the Beatles and the Beach Boys to win Best Rock & Roll Recording in 1966, Elvis Costello losing Best New Artist to A Taste of Honey in 1978, Jethro Tull trumping Metallica in the 1988 Best Metal Performance category and, of course, Steely Dan triumphing over Em’s The Marshall Mathers LP in 2000’s Album of the Year race. And building off that last one, it truly seems, particularly when it comes to the biggest categories, that Recording Academy voters have always had a difficult time discerning between “Best” and “Most Popular.” When Taylor Swift’s Fearless took home Album of the Year last year, detractors howled that voters gave the award to Swift only because she had sold more albums than anyone else (you know, the same reason most think Em should’ve won this year). In 2008 and 2009, those same voters took the opposite tact, giving Album of the Year to Herbie Hancock’s River: The Joni Letters and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ Raising Sand, respectively, while ignoring higher-selling albums by West, Amy Winehouse, Coldplay and Lil Wayne. In fact, if you look back at the past decade of AOTY winners, you’ll see that they’re pretty evenly split between best-sellers (the Dixie Chicks’ Taking the Long Way, U2’s How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, Outkast’s Speakerboxxx/ The Love Below ) and critically acclaimed releases (Steely Dan’s Two Against Nature, Ray Charles’ Come Away With Me ). Occasionally, they handed the award to an album that managed to be both commercially successful and critically lauded — the ‘O, Brother, Where Art Thou?’ soundtrack, Norah Jones’ Come Away With Me — but more often than not, voters either sided with the record-buying public, or the folks that write about the music itself. And that divide could be what’s driving fans (and Stoute) crazy. Of course, it could also have something to do with the Grammys’ failure to recognize hip-hop as both the commercial and cultural force that it is today. The show famously didn’t create Best Rap Performance categories (either solo or group) until 1991, or a Best Rap Album award until 1995 and, in the 30-plus year history of the genre, only two true hip-hop releases have ever won Album of the Year: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill in 1999, and Speakerboxxx in 2004. And, most certainly, that is a trend that anyone who considers themselves a fan of music would find puzzling, if not slightly troubling. So will things change? Well, Stoute told the Hollywood Reporter that, as a result of his open letter, he was promised a “let’s-talk-behind-the-scenes” meeting with members of the Recording Academy, and added that he hopes “this ignites the conversation so artists can use it as a platform to move forward and not tolerate things as they are any longer.” Does that mean that the Recording Academy might be forced to change their voting process — or, at least, open it up to a wider spectrum of voters — lest they be faced with a potential mutiny? Given the silence coming from Academy president Portnow (and the tradition of the Grammys themselves) we wouldn’t bet on it. Still, it bears mentioning that for the first time in a long time, music fans are actually talking about the awards, which, given their long history of befuddling, counter-intuitive and downright frustrating decisions, is certainly a step, not to mention proof that there is definite interest in seeing things repaired. And all it took was an open letter. Who knows what’ll happen next? Do you agree with Steve Stoute? Are the Grammy Awards are out of touch? Sound off in the comments! Related Videos Backstage Interviews From The Grammys Related Photos 2011 Grammy Awards Red Carpet The 2011 Grammy Awards Show

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Justin Bieber’s ‘Never Say Never’ Re-Release: Five Secrets Revealed

Director Jon M. Chu reveals more about the 40 minutes of new footage fans will see this weekend. By Eric Ditzian Justin Bieber in “Never Say Never” Photo: Paramount By now, most citizens of Bieber nation have undoubtedly canceled all weekend plans, purchased advance tickets for the super-size version of “Never Say Never,” and are plotting the most stress-free path toward the multiplex to catch the revamped film’s arrival in 3-D theaters on Friday (February 25). But what exactly will you find up on the big screen when you slip on those purple 3-D glasses just three weeks after the original flick debuted? Team Bieber has promised over half an hour of new Justin-approved video, including fresh performances, footage from pre-release screenings and further glimpses at Justin’s downtime with his pals. That’s a little vague for our liking, so we hit up director Jon M. Chu for some insight into what’s being touted as a “Director’s Fan Cut.” Here are five secrets revealed! There Are 40 Minutes of New Footage, Not 30 In a YouTube video announcement, Chu told fans that the new version would include 30 minutes of new footage. But a subsequent Paramount press release pegged the number at 40 minutes. So which is it? “That was my mistake!” laughed Chu. “I didn’t time it out. I was like, ‘I’ll just say over 30 minutes, and we’ll be good to go. But they timed it and it is 40 minutes. The point is, there’s a crapload of stuff in there. “We originally had a two-and-a-half-hour version of the movie, which we obviously couldn’t release,” he added. “So we started to think about putting stuff back in that didn’t have to do with our story but that we knew people would love.” “Omaha Mall” Is Coming for You This rock/rap tune became a fan favorite after Bieber posted it on YouTube, and the reworked “Never Say Never” will pull back the curtain on the song’s creation for the first time on the big screen. “We see the creation of ‘Omaha Mall’ and how that came to be,” Chu told us. “We also get to see way more baby videos. We sit on a lot more shots, so it’s like you’re sitting with him in the living room, just watching.” Get Ready for Bieber’s Abs “Twilight” fans know what to expect when they hit the multiplex for the first viewing of a franchise film: Taylor Lautner without a shirt on. But Beliebers may have been surprised — and, no doubt, delighted — to sit down for “Never Say Never” and be treated to scene after scene of Justin sans T-shirt. When it comes to the new version, fans should expect even more skin. “I can’t confirm nor deny those reports, but we do what the fans want,” Chu laughed. “If that’s what the fans want, then they’ll get a little bit more. Maybe some abs!” You’ll Truly See What It’s Like to Be Bieber’s Buddy Such is the effect of Bieber Fever that the singer’s friends, Ryan Butler and Chaz Somer, have become stars in their own rights. And while they pop up a bit in the movie, Chu said that fans couldn’t get enough of these two Canadian teens. “Chaz and Ryan have their own followings, and one of the biggest pieces of feedback we got is that fans want more Chaz and Ryan,” the director said. “In this version, we get to see what it’s like to be part of the entourage. We go to their homes in Stratford. People call from all around the world and disrupt their dinners. It’s absolutely insane. They’re superstars.” Hello, “Favorite Girl”! While the re-cut flick introduces 40 minutes of new footage, the overall running time is only 10 minutes longer. So what did Chu cut? He took out Bieber’s lengthy, pre-MSG visit to the doctor, added in new scenes of tickets being given away outside concerts and swapped out some performances that didn’t make it into the original release. “Before we had to make a choice between ‘Favorite Girl’ and ‘Never Let You Go,’ because they’re the same [in-concert] set-up with the heart,” he said. “We couldn’t play both. So this time, we made the choice to have ‘Favorite Girl,’ which is one of my favorite songs that he plays. People are going to love it.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Justin Bieber: Never Say Never’ Sneak Peeks Related Artists Justin Bieber

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Lil’ Kim Says ‘Haters’ Are Disputing Black Friday Sales Figures

Nicki Minaj nemesis caused online backlash after she claimed to have sold 100,000 mixtapes at $10 a pop in one day. By Jayson Rodriguez Lil’ Kim Photo: Johnny Nunez/ WireImage Lil’ Kim was mired in a minor controversy this past week when the onetime the Notorious B.I.G. prot