Carey Ng, competed in the country#39;s national beauty pageant Miss Universe Malaysia 2013, held on December 10, 2012 at the SP Setia City Convention Centre, where she became the eventual winner of the Miss Universe Malaysia title, gaining the right to represent her nation as the official representative of Malaysia to the 2013 Miss Universe pageant. Carey Ng was crowned Miss Universe Malaysia 2013 at the SP Setia City Convention Centre in Setia City outside Kuala Lumpur on Monday night of 10th
Mike Busey, who fancies himself as the “King of Rock and Roll Debauchery,” was arrested early Saturday during a house party at his Florida home he fondly calls the Sausage Castle. According to the Orlando Sentinel, Busey, who is the nephew of actor Gary Busey, was booked into the Osceola County jail on charges of selling alcohol without a licence. The paper says that on Friday night, an undercover investigator with the Osceola County Sheriff#39;s Narcotics Enforcement Team visited the Sausage
Kristen Stewart has made it official: there will be a Snow White and the Huntsman sequel . Now, Robert Pattinson must hope there won’t be a sequel to Stewart’s misguided love life, considering what happened the last time she was involved with this franchise. “It’s gonna be f-ckin amazing. I’m so excited about it, it’s crazy,” she said of the sequel . “The other day I said that there was a strong possibility that we’re going to make a sequel, and that’s very true, but everyone was like, ‘Whoa, stop talking about it.'” “So no, I’m totally not allowed to talk about it.” As previously reported, director and one-time Kristen Stewart make-out partner Rupert Sanders will not be involved with the next movie. Perhaps that explains why Stewart is so darn psyched for it. Asked in the interview if she’s excited for the project, the typically reserved star replied: “Oh my God. F-ck, yeah. Absolutely.”
He was among the front-runners all season long and, last night, Tate Stevens took his place among reality show singing champions, snagging the $5 million prize offered each year to The X Factor winner . “My next dream is to make this album and be able to tour and live that life – do what I love doing,” Stevens told reporters after the show. “I love entertaining people, I love performing for people and I’m finally getting the chance.” But before we look too far ahead, let’s take a look back at Tate’s journey, starting with his initial audition: Tate Stevens X Factor Audition Feels like forever ago, huh? Sound off now on whether you think Stevens should have won and then watch a number of other performances that helped him achieve this dream: Tate Stevens – “Please Come Home for Christmas” Tate Stevens – “Tomorrow” Tate Stevens – “Anything Goes” Tate Stevens – “Fall” Tate Stevens – “Bonfire” Tate Stevens – “Somebody Like You” Tate Stevens – “From this Moment” Tate Stevens – “Wanted Dead or Alive” Tate Stevens – “I Thought I Was Tough”
Having gone dark online for the past week, the National Rifle Association held a press conference today for the first time since last Friday’s Connecticut shooting. The NRA condemned both the violence and those seeking to use it for political gain, while proposing a solution quite different than many in America have sought. NRA President David Keene and Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre both spoke this morning on behalf of the organization’s four million members. LaPierre began with condolences to the people of Newtown, Conn., who have “suffered such an incomprehensible loss as a result of this unspeakable crime.” “While some have tried to exploit tragedy for political gain, we have remained respectably silent. Now, we must speak for the safety of our nation’s children,” he added. And speak he did. What did the NRA propose? Here’s the main takeaway … “For all the noise and anger directed at us over the past week, no one, nobody has addressed the most important, pressing and immediate question we face.” “How do we protect our children right now, starting today, in a way that we know works?” “The only way to answer that question is to face the truth. Politicians pass laws for gun free school zones, they issue press releases bragging about them.” “They post signs advertising them. In doing so, they tell every insane killer in America that schools are the safest place to inflict maximum mayhem with minimum risk.” “How have our nation’s priorities gotten so far out of order. Think about it?” “We care about our money, so we protect our banks with armed guards. Airports, office buildings, power plants, court houses, even sports stadiums are all protected by armed security.” “We care about our president, so we protect him with armed Secret Service agents. Members of Congress work in offices surrounded by Capitol Police officers.” “Yet, when it comes to our most beloved, innocent, and vulnerable members of the American family, our children, we as a society leave them every day utterly defenseless.” “The monsters and the predators of the world know it, and exploit it.” “The only way – the only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is to be personally involved and invested in a plan of absolute protection.” “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.” “I call on Congress today, to act immediately to appropriate whatever is necessary to put armed police officers in every single school in this nation.” Obviously, those on the other side of the gun control debate will lose their mind at the notion that MORE guns in schools will somehow prevent violence. MSNBC’s Christopher Hayes said moments ago in response that “good guys with guns vs. bad guys with guns is the moral cosmology of a small child.” That it may be, but is there a better solution? If so, what? Will an assault weapons ban or any other component of the Obama administration’s effort to curb gun violence in the U.S. actually be effective? Historically, at least, the American public has been bitterly divided. Where do you stand on all this? Tell us in the survey below: Should there be more restrictive gun control laws? YES. Fewer guns, fewer tragedies! NO. It’s unconstitutional and won’t stop anything! View Poll »
Democratic Sen. Daniel Inouye of Hawaii has died at age 88 after battling a respiratory illness, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced Monday. Inouye won the Medal of Honor in World War II—a conflict that cost him his right arm—and later became the first Japanese-American House member and then senator. His last word was “Aloha,” his office said. “I rise with a real heavy heart. Our friend Dan Inouye just died,” Reid said in an emotional tribute. “His commitment to our nation w
Delia Monica Duca (L), 26, receives the title of Miss Universe Romania from Larisa Popa, winner of last year, at a ceremony held in Bucharest, capital of Romania, Nov. 4, 2012. Delia Monica Duca, 26, competes at the final of Miss Universe Romania in Bucharest, capital of Romania, Nov. 4, 2012. She won the title of Miss Universe Romania on Sunday. Delia Monica Duca, 26, competes during the Miss Universe Romania contest in Bucharest November 4, 2012. Duca will represent Romania at the Miss
President Obama addressed the nation and gave a rousing victory speech last night in Chicago, after 1am EST, shortly after Mitt Romney’s concession speech in…
Abigael Evans, we feel ya. For months, the U.S. has been bombarded with political campaign ads from Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, particularly in swing states such as Colorado. With the election just days away, four-year-old Abigael has had enough: Four-Year-Old Cries Over Election Perhaps sensing a chance to sum up the nation’s collective thoughts through her daughter, Abby’s mom Elizabeth Evans, captured the video above. After listening to an NPR segment on the election, Abigael blamed the tears on “Bronco Bama and Mitt Romney.” The bright side? No matter what, it’s over Tuesday. Well, unless there’s a recount … which totally will happen. Decision 2012 : Obama-Biden Romney-Ryan View Poll »