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Justin Bieber Hospitalized In California After An Allergic Reaction

Justin Bieber was hospitalized in Burbank, California on Wednesday night after suffering an allergic reaction on the set of TV drama CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION. The pop star was wrapping up a day on the set, where he was reprising his role as troubled teen Jason McCann, when he experienced breathing problems and was taken to Providence St. Joseph’s Hospital. Sources tell Life & Style magazine Bieber met his doctor at the hospital, where he was treated and discharged 30 minutes later. A representative for the Baby singer has confirmed the hospital visit, telling the publication, “He’s fine now and back on set.” Bieber is still scheduled to be among the presenters at the Golden Globe Awards in Hollywood on Sunday.

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New Study Says Honey Buns Keep Inmates From Wilin’ Out

Apparently, Honey Buns has outpaced Newports as the number one item of trade in the slammer. A new study released by the St. Petersburg Times in Florida says a sweet sticky treat has become the currency of choice for inmates in the Florida penal system. “According to the St. Petersburg Times, Honey buns sell better than “tobacco, envelopes and cans of Coke” across Florida prisons, where 270,000 of the gross little things get sold every month. Mrs. Freshley’s Grand Honey Buns appear to be the brand of choice when inmates want to get haircuts, drugs, or even barter for muscle to protect their own ‘honey buns’ while doing their bid. Apparently, inmates trade the tasty treats and have come up with some inventive ways to use the prison pastry. * Inmates in North Carolina used honey buns to “sweeten a wine they fermented from orange juice.” * An unemployed father who was saved from the electric chair by public defenders paid his lawyers in honey buns. (The lawyer says: “They were good, too.”) * In at least two cases, inmates have reportedly been murdered over honey buns. * A Florida bail bondsman was purportedly paying an inmate in honey buns for business referrals. * “At the Stock Island Detention Center, outside Key West, scheming inmates offered overnight arrestees in the jail’s drunk tank an irresistible deal: their Social Security numbers for a honey bun. Using the numbers, they filled out tax forms with phony information a scam that cost the IRS more than $1 million in fraudulent refunds.” How sweetly ironic. Some of the nations most hardened criminals are gnoshing on honey buns over fermented wine. Pinkys up ladies. Source

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Jorge Garcia Picture

In the show, Hurley – played by Jorge Garcia – won $114 million in a lottery with the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42. Tuesday#39;s Mega Millions numbers were 4, 8, 15, 25, 47 and 42, with 42 being the Mega Ball number. Anyone who played those four of Hurley#39;s numbers won about $150. In an eerie echo of the numbers that haunted Lost character Hugo “Hurley” Reyes, four of the six numbers drawn in the $355 million Mega Millions lottery Tuesday night matched those of the likable islander, who

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‘American Idol’ Incorporates Even More Changes

Show plans a sudden-death top 20 and eliminates having equal numbers of men and women. By Gil Kaufman Photo: FOX You could see an all-male or all-female top 12 this year on “American Idol.” And instead of viewers at home whittling down the final 24 contestants over three weeks, this year’s show will featuring a single, 20-singer “sudden-death” round that will determine the season 10 finalists. Those are just a few of the additional tweaks “Idol” producers have in store for the upcoming season of the reality singing competition. When “Idol” returns on January 19, viewers will definitely notice the shake-up, according to Entertainment Weekly . “We’re going ahead with a whole fresh change,” executive producer Ken Warwick told the magazine. “Simply because we never thought in our wildest dreams that any show would last 10 years on American television.” You already knew there was a fresh judging panel anchored by newbies Jennifer Lopez and Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler and that Interscope Geffen A&M boss Jimmy Iovine will be acting as the in-house mentor. But contrary to earlier reports, contestants will not participate in a video-making challenge after the idea was floated and then abandoned. Another change will also challenge singers who come in with a particular style that they intend to stick with the whole way through. “If you do Motown, then I’m not sure [how] you’re going to sing an R&B song and give it your country flavor,” returning executive producer Nigel Lythgoe said. “You can’t suddenly go [in a painful country twang] ‘Staaaaap! In the naaeeemeee of loooaahve’ — so it’s not going to be like that. They’ve got to be clever with it.” Replacing the old three-week top 24 round in which viewers whittled down the semi-finalists to a top 12, Lythgoe said the top 60 singers were flown to Las Vegas, where they performed on the same stage as the Cirque du Soleil Beatles show “Love.” After 20 were booted, another trimming round in Hollywood will take their numbers down to 20, at which point viewers will vote in a single sudden-death round that will select the finalists from two groups of 10. But, unlike past seasons in which producers split the boys and girls up into equal groups, the final group — which could number 12 or 10, depending on the talent — will not necessarily be evenly balanced. “If I’ve got six fantastic boys and four average girls, I’m certainly not going to throw out a fantastic boy to put in another average girl, or vice versa,” Warwick said. Other notable changes, according to The Hollywood Reporter , include a “substantial modification” to the set, which will be home to new musical director Ray Chew, formerly of the “Saturday Night Live” band, as well as the return of the “Idol” mansion, where the finalists will live during their run on the show. Iovine has hand-picked major producers such as Rodney Jerkins (Janet Jackson, Britney Spears), Ron Fair (Christina Aguilera, Pussycat Dolls), Timbaland (Justin Timberlake, Nelly Furtado) and Alex Da Kid (Rihanna, Eminem) to help the singers with song selection and provide help with arrangements. In an effort to avoid the loss of headline heat the contestants face when their albums drop later in the year, nearly six months after the show is over, Geffen Records chairman Ron Fair said finalists will start releasing music as the season progresses. “The sands of time are slipping through the hour glass and you want to capitalize while the public is so engaged in the story of winning or losing,” Fair said. “Normally with a new artist, the world isn’t waiting. In ‘American Idol”s case, the public is — they want to hear something great. With a big tail wind like that, you want to set sail.” While many ideas were tossed up against the wall, one that was considered and abandoned was having “Idol” winners face off against former finalists who may have deserved another chance, such as Fantasia taking on Jennifer Hudson or David Cook taking on Adam Lambert. The idea didn’t get very far since few past winners and finalists were keen on it. Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Announces Its Season 10 Judges!

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The THG Celebrity of the Year: Justin Bieber!

With 2010 about the conclude, it has been with much pride that THG has spent weeks unveiling its finalists for its prestigious, Fourth Annual Celebrity of the Year award. These stars all gave us their best, their worst, their nude pics (sometimes) and their scandals (often). Earlier this week, we had no choice but to honor the violent, woman-berating Mel Gibson at #2, and now we present the top celebrity of 2010: Justin Bieber! Justin Bieber – U Smile (Live in Atlanta) We could ramble on about Bieber’s good looks, his sense of humor, his musical ability, his fun-loving, humble attitude. But the numbers in 2010 sum up everything that needs to be said about why this year belonged to the Biebs: ONE : The ranking of Bieber among all human beings that were searched for on Google. 6,480,149 : His number of Twitter followers. 424,585,480 : As of this posting, the number of times “Baby” had been watched on YouTube. 90 : The seconds it took for him to finish a Rubix Cube on live television. THREE : American Music Awards earned, including Artist of the Year . 178 (Unofficial) : Number of products that use Bieber’s likeness, including trading cards, perfume and nail polish . 70 : Interviews/concert clips in our Justin Bieber video section waiting to be watched right this very moment! 197,854 (Approximate): Number of hearts broken over the news that Justin may be dating Selena Gomez. Countless : Squeals per second elicited by Bieber during every public appearance. It’s been an astounding year for this artist, as well as for THG in general. We are thankful to every single reader that has made our site a tiny part of your life and we hope to continue to serve your celebrity gossip needs in 2011 and beyond. Happy new year!

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‘Tron Legacy’ Is A Virtual Hit At The Weekend Box Office

Disney’s relaunch of the 1980s sci-fi classic soared to the top of the box-office charts, while “Yogi Bear” feasted on a modest second-place snack. By Josh Wigler Garrett Hedlund and Olivia Wilde in “Tron Legacy” Photo: Disney Twenty-eight years after the first film’s release, the “Tron” franchise is officially back on the gaming grid. Walt Disney Pictures have poured a lot of time, money and effort behind “Tron Legacy,” and it shows: the visceral techno-punk ride relies strongly on big-budget effects and a bass-heavy score from Daft Punk, all of which work on a surface level, but the question remains was it a commercial success? Monetarily, “Legacy” was the weekend’s clear winner, taking home a first-place prize worth $43.6 million. But some have been hesitant to call the result a flat-out victory, given the fact that it cost a reported $170 million to produce the Jeff Bridges and Olivia Wilde-starring reboot. That price tag doesn’t even account for the various marketing and promotional efforts, which had more to do with “Tron” as a brand and less with the actual movie itself. With so much riding on solid box-office returns, the opening-weekend performance of “Legacy” wasn’t exactly stellar. In comparison, just a year ago James Cameron’s “Avatar” debuted in theaters to a relatively lackluster $77 million opening weekend before going on to rule the box office for several weeks on a successful quest to become the world’s highest-grossing movie of all time. It’s not likely that “Legacy” will meet that same level of success, but with the Christmas holiday season in full effect as of next weekend, the “Tron” sequel could be saved if it shows some serious staying power. Even if “Tron” didn’t set the box office fully ablaze, it was easily the leader of the pack amongst new competition. “Yogi Bear” broke into the picnic basket and came up with a mere $16.7 million, not a surprising turnout given the mostly negative reviews thrown in the family film’s direction. James L. Brooks’ last week’s box-office champ sunk to third place with a relatively disappointing $12.4 million take. Awards-season favorites “The Fighter” and “Black Swan” expanded locations this weekend, and it showed in the numbers: The Mark Wahlberg-starring boxing drama punched out $12.2 million for fourth place while Natalie Portman’s ballet thriller danced up $8.3 million to land in seventh place. The Box-Office Top Five #1 “Tron Legacy” ($43.6 million) #2 “Yogi Bear” ($16.7 million) #3 “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” ($12.4 million) #4 “The Fighter” ($12.2 million) #5 “The Tourist” ($8.7 million) Upcoming Releases It’s Christmas time at the box office next weekend, an occasion marked by the arrival of Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro’s “Little Fockers” on Wednesday alongside the Coen brothers’ latest western, “True Grit.” The competition blows up on Saturday when Jack Black sails onto screens with “Gulliver’s Travels.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Tron Legacy,” “Yogi Bear” and “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos ‘Tron Legacy’ Clips MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Tourist’

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Poll: Obama Beats Any Republican in 2012

His party got hammered in the midterm election, he's taking heat for compromising with Republicans on taxes and his approval levels are hovering around 45 percent, but a new survey concludes President Obama's prospects for re-election in 2012 are fairly strong. The Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll out Thursday finds while only 42 percent of respondents say they'd probably vote for the president if he runs again, just 39 percent say they'd vote for a Republican. Ten percent say it depends who the GOP opponent is. But when you put a Republican name into the equation, the numbers change — in favor of Obama. The president leads former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney 47 to 40 percent. Sen. John Thune of South Dakota trails by 20 points, 47 to 27 percent. The president leads former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin 55 to 33 percent. NBC says that 22 percent spread is “an indication that the former Republican vice presidential nominee remains a polarizing figure who actually wins support for Mr. Obama.” The survey finds that nearly three-quarters of Americans personally like the president, even if they don't agree with his stands on the issues. Democratic pollster Peter Hart tells NBC the White House can see this poll as a pretty good review at the half-way point of his first term. “From my point of view, this poll is anything but a lump of coal in the president's Christmas stocking,” said Hart, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff. “But there is a lot of work to be done.” McInturff concludes Obama “retains very strong numbers with a political core constituency.” Another poll out Thursday gauged Obama's re-election chances in eight swing states, most of which he won in 2008: Montana, Virginia, North Carolina, Missouri, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Ohio. The Public Policy Polling survey found the president's chances remain good in each state, with Romney the potential candidate who could put up the best fight for Republicans. added by: TimALoftis

US Energy Subsidies by the Numbers (Infographic)

Image via GOOD How much does the US subsidize the various players in the energy sector? If you’re a regular Treehugger reader, you’re probably aware that the federal government doles out hefty sums to the oil industry , and that it lends also lends a hand to the nascent renewable sector as well. And of course, there’s ethanol … But who gets what? With another

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Obama Sinking So Low, Daily Show Jokes His Approval Rating for Us is Down

It shouldn't be surprising that as Barack Obama's approval ratings have dipped (Real Clear Politics average of 45.6 percent ), the liberals at The Daily Show would start turning on the public as ridiculous and fickle. On Thursday night's show, they turned the tables on the polls, and Wyatt Cenac talked about the other opinion measure that is sinking: “Obama’s approval ratings of us.” Stewart played along: “I was not aware actually that they measured that.” Cenac replied: “Oh, yeah. Let's look at the numbers. At present, Obama only approves of 26 percent of all Americans. That’s down from a high of 79 percent and that's across all demographics.” The skit continued: read more

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