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The Voice Recap: Can Top Five Make Dreams Come True?

“I know there’s somebody who watched this that was told ‘No’ today.” “They were told no. And after seeing that performance, it’s like you realize that the impossible is just a word, because it can be done. And dreams can come true.” – Pharrell Williams, on an inspirational Koryn Hawthorne Survive and advance. That has been the mantra of The Voice top five throughout the NBC hit’s eighth season, and it becomes harder every week. Somebody’s dreams will come true this season (or millions of viewers, according to Pharrell), while four others will see theirs dramatically dashed. Who will that lucky young man or woman be? View Slideshow: The Voice Season 8 Semifinals Round One: Coaches’ Choice Joshua Davis (Team Adam) took on Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” an odd choice in a sense given its somber, heartbreaking nature. Koryn Hawthorne (Team Pharrell) was slightly better on U2’s “One,” delivering a solid but unspectacular cover that never quite hit its emotional peak. Meghan Linsey (Team Blake) fell similarly uneven on Sam Smith’s “I’m Not the Only One,” continuing her mercurial run thus far this season on NBC. India Carney (Team Christina) gave one of her most refined performances yet, thanks to her powerful if imperfect take on Sara Bareilles’ “Gravity.” Sawyer Fredericks (Team Pharrell): Coach gets some credit for his choice of Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth,” a perfect fit for his protege. Round Two: Hometown Dedications Joshua Davis (Team Adam) picked The Band and Bob Dylan’s “When I Paint My Masterpiece” as he tried to make his case for a spot on the finale. Koryn Hawthorne (Team Pharrell): Her rendition of “Oh Mary Don’t You Weep” inspired Pharrell’s hyperbolic gushing above, and well, it was warranted. Meghan Linsey (Team Blake): Like a seasoned veteran, she took on George Jones’ “Tennessee Whiskey” like a boss. Blake and America? Proud. India Carney (Team Christina): Now that’s impressive. Her take on Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song” was powerful, nuanced and technically proficient. Sawyer Fredericks (Team Pharrell): Despite the backup singers not helping his cause, Sawyer nailed it again on Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years.” One never knows, obviously, when it comes to the voters and their tastes, but he’s hands down the favorite to take this title home on talent … right? Well? Who do you think was the star of The Voice Season 8 Top 5? And who do you think will be headed back to their hometown for good Tuesday? Stay tuned for The Voice results show tonight, and hit the comments below to let us know how you’re sizing up the field after these 10 strong efforts! View Slideshow: The Voice Season 8: Top Blind Auditions

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Tom Brady Suspended for Four Games Thanks to Deflated Balls

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The sports world is rioting right now because of deflated balls. Tom Brady has officially been suspended for four games of the 2015 season. The Patriots also lose…

Tom Brady Suspended for Four Games Thanks to Deflated Balls

‘Graduation’ Day: Kanye West Receives Honorary Fine Arts Doctorate

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Kanye West has just received the hometown honor of a lifetime from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Just call him Dr. West!…

‘Graduation’ Day: Kanye West Receives Honorary Fine Arts Doctorate

Carrie Underwood baby pic gender

Carrie Underwood released on Twitter a photograph of the hand of their son — Isaiah Michael Fisher — and said he was born on Friday. “Tiny hands and tiny feet…God has blessed us with an amazing gift!” Carrie shared on Instagram along with this precious little hand pic. “Isaiah Michael Fisher – born on February 27. Welcome to the world, sweet angel!” Underwood first announced she was expecting last September via another adorable Instagram photo, this one of herself with her two dogs, Ace and

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American Idol Season 14 Episode 6 Recap: Big Talent In The Big Easy

The judges took a turn in New Orleans for American Idol Season 14 Episode 6 to see if Harry Connick Jr’s hometown would produce any(more) talent.  At least a few people left the auditions with golden tickets to Hollywood, but is the next American Idol among them? We’ll see as the season progresses. For now let’s just recap the night and then move on to Backstrom Season 1 Episode 1 ! Harry Connick Jr. has a huge personality, but if it’s possible he comes alive even more when he talks about his hometown. It’s pretty sweet to watch. Maybe not as sweet as a Cafe du Monde beignet, but sweet. Drew Pleasance (it’s French) says his family grew up with Harry’s. Drew’s second cousin actually used to babysit him. This guy  might have a bigger personality than Harry. He definitely doesn’t have Harry’s talent.  If this is how New Orleans is going to go, it’s not going to be good. Yeah. It’s not good. “What the hell is going on in here,” Harry asks.  “Nothing,” Keith deadpans. After a two minute terrible audition montage, Angelica “Jelly” Joseph walks into the room. She’s a singer on Bourbon Street. I dislike her arrangement of Adele’s “Rolling In the Deep,” but she definitely has a great tone and a solid voice.  Tiffany Stringer gives new meaning to the word “peppy.” She sings Cher Lloyd’s “Want U Back” but she sounds like she’s trying to imitate Cher Lloyd. She also never takes a single breath in the entire thing. Harry says she’s not a strong enough singer and gives her a no. Keith gives her a yes and so does Jennifer, telling her to work on the vocals.  Greyson Turner is a 15 year old boy from South Carolina who plays in a band with his girlfriend. He hopes to play for big crowds and stadiums someday instead of little restaurants in his hometown. He opts to play an original number titled “Chasing Shadows.” Jennifer calls him intense and passionate. Harry and Keith love his voice. He gets a golden ticket. Sarah Quintana actually manages to convince Harry to play for her audition as she sings “St. James Infirmary.” Then he tells her she’s lovely, she has an infectious and joyous spirit, but he’s not sure Idol’s right for her.  “I appreciate your honesty, but I still want to go to LA.”  Harry and Jennifer give her no votes and Keith gives her a yes. They just sent home a really great talent. New Orleans native Quentin Alexander grew up in the Ninth Ward. He adds a little flair to Lorde’s “Royals” and really wins me over. Harry says he clearly takes risks, but he can push further. Jennifer wants him to play more with his voice. Keith just wants to see him lose himself in his performance. He’s going to Hollywood. Mikey Duran went to Jesuit High School, just like Harry Connick Jr. He also chooses to audition with an original number called “My Demise” and tells the judges he wants them to grieve with him. Jennifer is totally mesmerized and Keith can barely contain himself. He’s going to Hollywood. Nalani Quintello auditioned last year and this year she’s back to finish what she started. Tori Martin doesn’t think there are many female country vocalists on the radio and she wants to be one of them. Hope Windle has a great voice but doesn’t convey much emotion in her performance.  Keith and Jennifer send Hope to Hollywood. Tori and Nalani will be joining her. Ricky Hendricks is 17 years old and from West Monroe, Louisiana. He’s nervous to audition in front of Keith and Harry, but really rocks “The Thunder Rolls.” He’s having so much fun it makes me smile. Keith says he has so much natural talent it’s kind of flying all around. Jennifer likes the way he used his body and smiled and felt his song. Harry says he’s a young man who sounds like a young man and only time and experience in an arena can remedy that. They’re sticking him in that arena. Dakota Suarez is a drag queen from Texas. This kid is bigger than Texas. He chooses “The Dog Days Are Over” and they cut him off just before he gets to the chorus. Harry says he doesn’t know if Dakota’s voice is as good as it needs to be for Idol. Jennifer loves him. It’s a yes from her. When it’s Keith’s turn, Dakota starts rambling about how hard he’ll work and Keith shuts that down say “effort is a done deal in this business.” Dakota gets a yes. Adam Lasher is bringing some serious familial talent to the audition room. He’s Carlos Santana’s nephew. He’s really, really great! I can’t stop smiling while he plays. They give him–and his broken thumb–a golden ticket.  Erika Washington, a single mom from Mobile, Alabama, closes the night with “Halo.” She is going to be one to watch. I’m begging her for the Top 10 right now. THAT is how good she is. She’s going all the way. But first she’s going to Hollywood. Next week we’re headed to San Francisco for the final stop on the road to Hollywood. What do you think of the talent we’ve seen so far?

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Watching Jennifer Lawrence At A Basketball Game Is Almost As Good As Seeing Her On The Big Screen

Jennifer Lawrence attended a Kentucky Wildcats vs. Louisville Cardinals game in her hometown and the Internet loved it.

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Maria Jose Alvarado Photos,Miss Honduras beauty queen missing

Miss Honduras beauty queen, Maria Jose Alvarado, 19, and her sister, Sofia Trinidad, vanished after attending a friend’s birthday party late Thursday night near their hometown of Santa Barbara, according to several reports. Maria Jose Alvarado, Miss Honduras World 2014, , who police in Tegucigalpa have confirmed is missing November 16, 2014. Maria Jose and one of her sisters identified as Sofia Trinidad Alvarado have not been seen since November 13th after attending a birthday party celebrated

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Thomas Menino Dies: Beloved Boston Mayor Was 71

Thomas M. Menino – the longest-serving mayor in the history of the city of Boston – died today at the age of 71. Menino was elected to his post back in 1993. He retired earlier this year after overseeing a decades-long urban renewal project that revitalized the appearance and identity of the city in which he was born and raised. Just two months after stepping down in January of 2014, Menino announced that he was battling an advanced form of cancer that had spread to his liver and lymph nodes. Menino’s most notable achievement in recent years may have been serving as a source of strength and guidance for frightened citizens in the wake of the Boston marathon bombing of 2013. “Bold, big-hearted, and Boston strong, Tom was the embodiment of the city he loved and led for more than two decades,” said President Obama in a statement issued earlier today. “As Boston’s longest-serving mayor, Tom helped mane his hometown the vibrant, welcoming, world-class place it is today. His legacy lives on in every neighborhood he helped revitalize, every school he helped turn around, and every neighborhood he helped make a safer, better place to live.” Menino leaves behind his wife Angela, as well as two children and six grandchildren. Celebrities We Lost in 2014 1. Philip Seymour Hoffman R.I.P. Philip Seymour Hoffman (1967-2014). He will forever be missed!

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G-Unit On The Breakfast Club: 50 Says He Stomped Out Onyx, Missy Was Hitting Olivia, Talks Floyd Mayweather, And More [Video]

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Still Getting It Poppin’: 96-Year Old Is The Oldest Yoga Instructor In The World [Video]

Them old loins prolly still do what they do… Despite being close to 100, a yoga teacher is still inspiring students who are a quarter of her age. Tao Porchon Lynch has been practicing yoga for more than 70 years and at the tender age of 96 she shows no signs of slowing down. Aged 85 Tao decided to take up ballroom dancing and is now putting her 26-year-old dance partner Vard Margaryn through his paces in her hometown of Westchester, New York. In spite of having undergone a full hip replacement and recently breaking her wrist, Tao believes that it’s her positive attitude that keeps her so young and agile. youtube-barcroft

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