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Frenemies? Kendall Jenner Poses It Up With Brother’s Slorey Ex, Rita Ora In Cannes

  Frenemies? Kendall Jenner Poses It Up With Brother’s Slorey Ex, Rita Ora In Cannes Robert Kardashian really can’t stand his ex and he’s made that no secret. He’s even aired out all of Rita’s dirty cheating habits and blamed her for his depression. It looks like his sister Kendall had no qualms posing with the Roc Nation singer at a Cannes gala. Was the love genuine? Radar says it was. Radar  Online reports: Normally, the Kardashians and Jenners put family first. So onlookers were stunned to see Kendall Jenner  hanging with Rob Kardashian’ s hated ex Rita Ora at an amfAR gala in Cannes this week. But although Ora, 24, and Jenner’s troubled brother, had a seriously bitter breakup in 2012, a source close to the Kardashian clan tells RadarOnline.com exclusively, “Kendall does not care what Rob thinks about her and Rita hanging out!” “Kendall and Rita were actually close friends when she was dating Rob and have remained friends ever since,” the source says. Do you think Kendall is being disloyal for acknowledging her brother’s slorey ex? Getty Images

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Frenemies? Kendall Jenner Poses It Up With Brother’s Slorey Ex, Rita Ora In Cannes

Frenemies? Kendall Jenner Poses It Up With Brother’s Slorey Ex, Rita Ora In Cannes

  Frenemies? Kendall Jenner Poses It Up With Brother’s Slorey Ex, Rita Ora In Cannes Robert Kardashian really can’t stand his ex and he’s made that no secret. He’s even aired out all of Rita’s dirty cheating habits and blamed her for his depression. It looks like his sister Kendall had no qualms posing with the Roc Nation singer at a Cannes gala. Was the love genuine? Radar says it was. Radar  Online reports: Normally, the Kardashians and Jenners put family first. So onlookers were stunned to see Kendall Jenner  hanging with Rob Kardashian’ s hated ex Rita Ora at an amfAR gala in Cannes this week. But although Ora, 24, and Jenner’s troubled brother, had a seriously bitter breakup in 2012, a source close to the Kardashian clan tells RadarOnline.com exclusively, “Kendall does not care what Rob thinks about her and Rita hanging out!” “Kendall and Rita were actually close friends when she was dating Rob and have remained friends ever since,” the source says. Do you think Kendall is being disloyal for acknowledging her brother’s slorey ex? Getty Images

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It’s Time To Tell The Real Story About The People Of Baltimore

Of all the images I have seen of Baltimore’s unrest, the one that strikes me most is of Geraldo Rivera, walking away from a protester saying, “Just talk to me.” Rivera was reporting there for Fox News, though he tries avoiding the young man, walking in a circle as if playing duck, duck goose . As the protester realized, Rivera had made up his mind about these demonstrators long before he arrived. Later, to Sen. Majority Leader Catherine Pugh, he called them “vandals.” Shutting down a conversation before it even begins – that is some of the most harmful behavior I have seen since demonstrations protesting Freddie Gray’s death changed to riots. I live in Atlanta, after having grown up in Frederick, Md., and interned in Baltimore for two years while attending University of Maryland, College Park. So before Rivera arrived in the city, I saw how some friends and acquaintances who lived nearby were acting just as willfully ignorant. “Remind me never to buy property in Baltimore,” an ex said, before I un-friended him on Facebook. It seems far less stressful and complicated to talk at people – like my ex trying to get a laugh – or ignore them as I was doing, than to talk with them. So to see community leaders actively call out major news outlets and their one-dimensional narratives – in Erin Burnett’s case, her insistence on calling protesters “thugs” – has been inspiring and felt important. After all, last week was the first time Baltimore had been covered by national media since The Wire, a show about the city’s plight, wrapped in 2007. When I was originally asked to write about Baltimore, I had a rough sketch of a story in mind. I wanted to talk about seeing the protests from Atlanta, then compare what I saw to one of my defining UMD experiences: a riot on Route 1 following a Maryland-Duke basketball game. The more I watched these protesters speak up, though, the more silly it seemed for me, of all people, to weigh in when I never lived in Baltimore, much less noticed the blue-light cameras in some neighborhoods – what used to be one of the city’s most visible crime-fighting tools. So I decided instead to talk to friends and family with more meaningful relationships to the city – like my friend Katherine, who lived and/or worked there for six straight years before moving to Brooklyn. She was the person who told me about the cameras. “It never gave me the feeling of being safe waiting for the city buses. It was just more like, this is a punishment because you’re not rich and white,” she said. My friend Aamir has lived in Station North for the past year and a half. He spent Monday night watching the news, seeing images of burning buildings but also interviews with kids, peeved that Baltimore built another dog park instead of a rec center. The next day he helped with a clean-up that didn’t appear on TV, though D’Angelo from The Wire showed up. “I always feel like a jerk in those situations because I have to really force myself to go these things – and people just do it,” he says. A friend’s friend, Sean, spent a few days roaming the city and posting to social media about what was happening. When he was in the Army a few years back, he worked as a military police, trained to do what the officers in Baltimore, wearing riot gear, were doing. “Learning how to operate in situations where there is civil unrest was part of my job,” he says. But he also recognized that by simply being among the thousands out and about, police could still see him as another potential cause for trouble. On Thursday, NPR publishes a four-minute story called “Baltimore Unrest Reveals Tensions Between African-Americans and Asians.” Unwittingly my cousin William had provided a response of sorts. On Tuesday night, his Korean godparents asked if he can help out with their store on Edmondson Avenue, because other stores were either closed or burned. They spent their nights there, to ward off other potential looters. “It’s a systemic socioeconomic issue rather than racial like in Ferguson, although all of those things are intertwined,” William writes by email. “Baltimore is a village with a plethora of villages in it. Each village, each hood stay within their boundaries, which is why if you drive in Baltimore, it’s different every five blocks or even block by block.” I understand that from a journalist’s perspective, what my friends told me would provide the basis for, but wouldn’t comprise an entire story. I would need to do a lot of fact-checking. Still, I was struck by how much more illuminating and complex their accounts and opinions were than the sheltered Wolf Blitzer’s – like when Katherine said this: “People who have been protesting, missing class and missing work to participate in these actions love their city too.” Just talk to people, even long after the noise dies down. This is the most useful thing I’ve done all week. I’ve learned more of Baltimore from their stories than from CNN. ===================================================================================================== Christina Lee is an Atlanta-based writer. Her reviews, essays and profiles have appeared in RollingStone.com, Billboard, MTV Networks and Gawker Media.

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Jesus Take The Wheel: 12 Hurt After NYC East Village Explosion

NYC East Village Explosion At least 12 people are injured after a fire and building collapse in the East Village. Via NBC New York: An explosion inside a building in the East Village has sparked a massive fire and caused one building to collapse, officials and witnesses say. The buildings at 121 and 123 Second Ave. between 7th Street and St. Marks Place were engulfed in flames after an explosion at 121, according to officials. The building at 123 has collapsed. Huge flames were shooting out of the front of the buildings in the five-alarm blaze, and thick plumes of white smoke could be seen billowing from the structures in the tightly packed, business-heavy neighborhood. The tall flames and smoke could be seen from at least 20 blocks north. The FDNY says 12 people were injured in the fire, three of them critically. Two of those patients were taken to Cornell with serious burns and a third unconscious patient was taken to Bellevue. All firefighters were accounted for after the explosion, the FDNY said. Con Edison has shut down gas service in the area. The utility says it’s looking into whether gas complaints were filed there recently. A neighbor who lives on Second Avenue and East 7th Street told NBC 4 New York he was home when he heard a loud explosion that “shook everything.” “When I went outside, I saw people running and broken glass everywhere,” said the neighbor, a music producer who gave his name as David. He said within two minutes, at least 20 fire trucks rushed to the scene and more were still arriving as he spoke to NBC 4 New York. A five-alarm fire draws 45 units and 200 firefighters. Prayers for everyone affected. AP Images

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Ava DuVernay Reveals: “Studios Aren’t Lining Up To Make Films About Black Protagonists”

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Source: Heather Kennedy/Getty Images / Getty Selma director Ava DuVernay delivered a keynote speech at the 2015 SXSW Music, Film + Interactive Festival, where she discussed her Oscar…

Ava DuVernay Reveals: “Studios Aren’t Lining Up To Make Films About Black Protagonists”

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Who Looked More Bangin At The 2015 Academy Awards?

Best Looks Of Oscars Night: Jennifer Lopez, Lupita Nyong’o And Jennifer Hudson There were tons of beautiful looks on the red carpet for the 2015 Academy Awards aka The Oscars. We had a tough time deciding so we’re going to leave it up to you. Who Looked More Bangin? Lupita killed it yet again after impressing us all last year… J.Lo was also dressed to impress This may be our favorite look on J-Hud yet Hard to believe Zoe just had twins! Aside from her maternity enhanced baby feeders riiiiiiight? APImages/Getty Images/WENN Hit the flip for more bangin looks!

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Lisa Rinna Posts Farrah Abraham Lip Injections Pic, Apologizes For "Starting This S–t"

Celebrity gossip purveyors and fans alike saw the now-infamous photo of Farrah Abraham’s botched lip injections on Instagram and recoiled in abject horror. Lisa Rinna was no exception. In fact, she feels responsible. “I apologize for starting this s–t 26 years ago, please forgive me,” Rinna captioned a photo of the terrifying damage done to Abraham’s face in the operation. Is there a way the operation can be fixed? We hope so. Still, the lesson has been learned, albeit the hard way. “Girlfriends don’t say I didn’t warn ya! #BOTCHED California #ER #fixit,” the Teen Mom star said earlier this month, and Rinna is taking this to heart. Having also recently said that Kylie Jenner got lip injections – at least “that’s my feeling – I could be absolutely wrong, but I think so” – Lisa is apologetic. Had it not been for her, this would not be a trend. Or so she claims. A quarter century ago, ” I had my lips injected with silicone … stupid thing to do at 24. I did it with my best girlfriend, so she and I go and we get our lips done.” “Fine. I have it like that for my whole career, right?” “So then cut to a couple of years ago, I have a doctor remove as much as they possibly can ’cause it got to the point where they were yucky.” “You know, they get hard.” “It’s gross. They are now whatever that was after they took out as much of the silicone as they could,” adds The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star. Gross indeed. Fortunately for Farrah, there are plenty of other images of her that would qualify as much more cringe-worthy, as evidenced below … 27 Most Cringe-Worthy Farrah Abraham Pics 1. Farrah Abraham Vagina Costume Farrah Abraham dresses up like a vagina. You cannot make this stuff up.

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Heidi Klum Sharper image ads

Sharper Image tapped the supermodel Heidi Klum, 41, to be the gorgeous face of their “Gift Right” holiday campaign. An official in Clark County, Las Vegas insisted that the images of supermodel Heidi Klum violated local regulations about pictures which show a woman#39;s breasts. The adverts, which showcase some of the brand#39;s most popular items, each feature a scantily-clad or nu-de image of Ms Klum, 41, alongside cheeky phrases such as #39;What keeps Heidi Klum busy in the shower#x003f;#39

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Sharper Image tapped the supermodel Heidi Klum, 41, to be the gorgeous face of their “Gift Right” holiday campaign. An official in Clark County, Las Vegas insisted that the images of supermodel Heidi Klum violated local regulations about pictures which show a woman#39;s breasts. The adverts, which showcase some of the brand#39;s most popular items, each feature a scantily-clad or nu-de image of Ms Klum, 41, alongside cheeky phrases such as #39;What keeps Heidi Klum busy in the shower#x003f;#39

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