Tag Archives: People

We Taking Over: White Folks Are Becoming Less Of A Majority

Rush Limbaugh’s greatest fear is a lot closer to coming true than even he probably ever imagined. Via the New York Times Whites continued to decline as a share of the American population in 2009, and they now represent less than half of all 3-year-olds, according to a Brookings Institution analysis of census data released Monday. The country’s young population is more diverse than ever, with whites now in the minority in nursery schools, preschools and kindergartens in eight states — Arizona, California, Florida, Hawaii, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas — and the District of Columbia, according to William H. Frey, a demographer at Brookings. That was up from six states in 2000. “We are on our way to having a majority of minority students in U.S. schools,” Mr. Frey said. Nationally, whites accounted for 58.8 percent of all school enrollment in 2009, Mr. Frey said, citing the new data, which measured enrollment from preschool to graduate school as of October 2009. That was down from 64.6 percent in 2000, a decline that came with falling birthrates as the white population aged. Population growth has come instead from Hispanics, blacks and Asians, whose children represent ever larger shares of the school population. Twenty-three percent of children in kindergarten were Hispanic in 2009, up from 18 percent in 2000 and 10 percent in 1989. Hispanics now account for nearly a fifth of all enrollment from nursery school through college, Mr. Frey said. The United States has been experiencing the biggest surge of immigrants since the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when European immigrants considerably expanded the population. And while immigrants have long taken to cities, more recently they have spread throughout the nation, creating diverse student populations in places that had been overwhelmingly white. The states whose white children dipped to below 50 percent of nursery school and kindergarten enrollment most recently were Arizona, Florida and Nevada, Mr. Frey said. Next in line are Georgia, Louisiana and Maryland, he said. The increase in minority students in schools doesn’t mean our children are getting a better education yet. And the people who worry about these things are in no rush to change that. The gap between the country’s diverse young population and its older white one is raising difficult issues for policy makers, who are trying to balance the growing costs associated with the aging white population with the need for financing to educate an increasingly diverse youth. Education experts who have studied the issue say the United States is lagging behind in educating minority students. The past big wave of immigrants took more than a generation to integrate into the economy through education, they say, a delay the country can still afford in today’s age of global competitiveness. “These students will be an important source of our labor-force growth as baby boomers begin retiring,” Mr. Frey said. Is this good news to you?

Read more here:
We Taking Over: White Folks Are Becoming Less Of A Majority

Kristen Stewart is the World’s Highest Paid Actress

Kristen Stewart had a very good 2010. And we aren’t just referring to the handsome man in her bed every night. According to Vanity Fair ‘s Hollywood Top 40, Stewart raked in more than any actress in Hollywood last year, totalling $28.5 million overall. Impressively, she beat Jennifer Aniston ($24.5) and Angelina Jolie ($23.5 million) to earn the top spot. Stewart still has a long way to go to match the men, however. Johnny Depp led all actor/actresses in these rankings, banking $100 million in 12 months, including $20 million for the crap that was The Tourist . Other notable actors on the list included Leonardo DiCaprio ($62 million), Adam Sandler ($34 million), Taylor Lautner ($33.5 million) and Robert Downey Jr. ($31.5 million).

Visit link:
Kristen Stewart is the World’s Highest Paid Actress

Dina Lohan Rails Against Glee Again

If you watched last night’s Glee , you knew as soon as Katie Couric’s hilarious cameo was over that Dina Lohan would be whining by close of business Monday. Like clockwork, a “friend” of Dina’s (apparently, she has one) says she is ” hurt and shocked ” by the show’s latest jab – this time at Lindsay’s mom directly. Glee, which took shots at Lindsay earlier this season via Gwyneth Paltrow’s guest character, and its “constant teasing” have downright offended Dina now. If you don’t watch Glee, here’s the long and short of it: Katie (as herself) interviewed Jane Lynch’s Sue Sylvester after she had been named Loser of the Year. As Katie recounted all the losers Sue bested out for the title, Dina Lohan’s name was among them. She is pissed. Her ex, Michael Lohan, also begged to differ. In Michael’s case, though, he thinks Glee just didn’t go far enough. Michael told sources that Dina “deserves a lot worse of a title after all she has done to destroy the relationships with my kids and entire family.” How kind. He calls the people Dina surrounds herself with “the epitome of losers.” You’d think with Lindsay’s pending felony charge , they’d focus on … oh wait, no you wouldn’t. All these people do is whine about their pathetic lives instead of taking responsibility or establishing themselves as upstanding citizens through action. Way to go, losers! Watch the clip after the jump: We’re looking for a higher quality version of the clip, but turn the volume up to hear this tremendous comedic exchange from Sunday’s episode … Glee With Katie Couric

Here is the original post:
Dina Lohan Rails Against Glee Again

Nikki Cox

Annual People Choice Awards Arrivals Szvvbciyl, Annual People Choice Awards Arrivals Xpjlqwadl, Annual People Choice Awards Backstage Qrzsovsyswl, Annual People Choice Awards Nominations Brdlaxjl, Annual People Choice Awards Nominations Thqhjylmwl, Annual People Choice Awards Nominations Wawpnccowl, Valentine Kisses Krpkaxfutgl, Jay Nikki How Changed Cbcziinl, Jay Nikki How Changed Dtnrurwkel, Jay Nikki How Changed Hqysbnulwel, Jay Nikki How Changed Htxukcetwul, Jay Nikki How Changed Iakpoqukl Continue reading

Super Bowl XLV: The People Of Groupon Are In Trouble

http://www.youtube.com/v/vVkFT2yjk0A

Read the original:

Apparently, executives at Groupon and the company’s didn’t see the fierce reaction to fashion retailer Kenneth Cole’s tweet about the turmoil in Egypt this week. The daily deals site had an ad during Super Bowl XLV that was in such poor taste, it makes the outrage directed toward Cole’s insensitive, tone-deaf tweet equating sales and the Cairo uprising against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak seem… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Paidcontent Discovery Date : 07/02/2011 04:55 Number of articles : 2

Super Bowl XLV: The People Of Groupon Are In Trouble

Ohio Youngstown State University shooting

What appears to be blood stains the street near the scene of an early morning shooting at a house just north of the Youngstown State University campus that left student Jamail E. Johnson, 25 of Youngstown, dead and 11 injured, In Youngstown, Ohio Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. A senior at Ohio#39;s Youngstown State University was killed and 11 other people were wounded in an off-campus shooting early Sunday, authorities said. All but three of the wounded were treated and released, said Tina Creighton,

The rest is here:
Ohio Youngstown State University shooting

‘Cowboys & Aliens’ Super Bowl Spot Features Harrison Ford, Daniel Craig

‘Hopefully it will leave you wanting more,’ film’s writer/producer Bob Orci says. By Kara Warner Roberto Orci Photo: MTV News With a healthy amount of folks tuning in to watch the Super Bowl as much for the TV commercials — if not more so — than the actual Packers vs. Steelers showdown, it’s no surprise that more and more movie studios use the Bowl to build buzz for their upcoming blockbusters. And they often spend up to $3 million for the privilege. This year is no exception, with at least five movies getting the Super Bowl ad treatment. MTV News recently caught up with “Cowboys & Aliens” writer/producer Roberto Orci during a screening of the new “Transformers: Prime” animated series to get the scoop on the highly anticipated film’s new teaser. “The problem with the Super Bowl spot is that it’s not enough. Literally 30 seconds,” Orci said. “You never realize how fast 30 seconds goes in your life until you’re trying to show everything you have of this movie. Especially when you start throwing people’s names in there,” he explained. “It’s Daniel Craig, I don’t know if you know him. Harrison Ford is in there too — he was in a bunch of movies back in the day,” Orci joked. “For most people, this Super Bowl spot is going to be the first time they see what we’re up to with ‘Cowboys & Aliens,’ and I think the title can lead you to believe, actually like with ‘Transformers,’ [which Orci co-wrote] when the first movie was going to come out, it was always like ‘Is it a cartoon? Is it a joke? What is it?’ And it’s not until you start seeing the materials that you realize, ‘Oh wow, they’re really positing what would happen if aliens landed in the Old West,’ ” he said. “What happens if you’re in the middle of this genuine Western and all of the sudden this other genre intervenes?” Orci went on to say that what sets “Cowboys & Aliens,” opening July 29, apart from other summer fare is that it is a totally original story. “You’re going to see from the Super Bowl spots, this summer there are going to be a lot of superhero movies, a lot of sequels, many of which I want to see, but this is going to be one of the few truly original franchises out there,” he said. “We couldn’t believe the people we got in front of the camera and behind. We’ve got Ron Howard, Brian Grazer, Steven Spielberg producing, we’ve got Jon Favreau directing the thing, and even outside of Harrison Ford, it’s Paul Dano, it’s Sam Rockwell.” Orci also elaborated on the fact that Westerns are known for even the smallest cameos being populated by amazing actors, and that they were blown away by the amazing actors who started coming out of the woodwork to be a part of the film. “You don’t even see them all in 30 seconds — we don’t have enough time — so hopefully it will leave you wanting more.”

Continued here:
‘Cowboys & Aliens’ Super Bowl Spot Features Harrison Ford, Daniel Craig

Selena Gomez Follows In JB’s Footsteps!

Her “friend” Justin Bieber recently debuted his rapping skills on a track with Sean Kingston , and now she’s following in his footsteps! When preparing for the People’s Choice Awards last month, Selena channelled her inner rapping diva and covered a Nicki Minaj song. She did it well too! Check it out and tell us what you think. Related articles Beliebers Send Death Threats To Selena Gomez! Picture Special: Fashion Trauma at the People’s Choice Awards! Selena Gomez & Justin Bieber Get Sexy on Stage! Selena Gomez “The Toples Pic is FAKE!”

Read the original:
Selena Gomez Follows In JB’s Footsteps!

Lindsay Lohan to Be Charged With Grand Theft

Lindsay Lohan’s excuse for walking out of a jewelry store with a piece the owner says she ripped off was that the store let her borrow the thing on loan. The store basically called BS on that, saying they don’t just loan stuff out. There are insurance requirements and lots of paperwork required beforehand. Apparently the L.A. County District Attorney agrees with the owner. Sources say that officials will soon file felony grand theft charges against Lindsay. Lindsay’s freedom in the great necklace caper is riding on her claim that the Venice, Calif., jewelery store owner loaned her the $2,500 necklace in question. Proving that might be a tough task, but proving she’s lying may be equally difficult for the accuser and D.A.’s office. Especially if someone else signed for it. But the simple fact that surveillance video from the store shows LiLo with the necklace and photos of her wearing it a week later were enough for the D.A. If convicted, Lindsay faces a maximum of three years in state prison. Can she beat the wrap on this? It will all depend on what happened at the store, or more accurately, how much of what happened the store can prove. According to a Lohan source, she doesn’t fill out diddly when she “borrows” necklaces … she leaves that to her people, or so pals of the star are saying. Lindsay is telling friends … “I don’t deal with things like that” and blowing it off as a “misunderstanding.” But there’s one issue with the ” on loan ” theory. When she figured it out, why didn’t she just return it to the store instead of sending an underling to the LAPD, just as they were ready to raid her place? That’s what law enforcement likely isn’t buying.

More:
Lindsay Lohan to Be Charged With Grand Theft

Controversy Looming In Houston Over Videotape That Shows One-Time Brutally Beating Black Teenage Boy

An explosive videotape that appears to show a group of Houston police officers beating a black teen burglary suspect last March has led to the firing and indictment of those officers, and a flaring controversy. A surveillance camera caught the end of a police chase of 15-year-old Chad Holley, who had allegedly burglarizing a home. Holley goes right to the ground, face-down, hands over his head, as if to surrender. But then, reports CBS News correspondent Seth Doane, one officer appears to stomp on Holley’s head, while others kick him. One cop seems to land five kicks. Then, another officer punches him again, and again. As he’s picked up, there’s another kick. “They just started kicking me from there, and I blanked out,” Holley says. The video wasn’t supposed to be seen yet by the public, but was leaked by community activist Quannel X of the New Black Panthers Party this week. He told “Early Show on Saturday Morning” co-anchor Russ Mitchell he was “shocked” when he first saw the tape. “I was appalled,” he said. “I was absolutely angry at what they were doing, these police officers, to this young man who was on the ground. You could clearly see he surrendered, he gave up, and the beating he took was absolutely unnecessary. It was shameful.” “We hear these stories all the time in our community, all the time,” local NAACP President D.Z. Cofield told reporters. “We just happen to have one that was caught on tape.” A federal judge had barred the release of the video before a trial scheduled this summer, but then came the leak. Houston Mayor Annise Parker, who’d supported the judge’s decision keeping the video under wraps, told a news conference, “I resent any implication that we were trying to hide the tape. … We investigated. We turned that investigation over to the district attorney, we backed the district attorney, and we fired the officers.” Four officers have been indicted, charged with “official oppression,” a misdemeanor, not a felony. If convicted, each faces up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine. Mitchell remarked to X, “Defense attorneys and Houston police say it will be tough for the defendants to get a fair trial now that this tape is out there, and they are blaming you specifically for putting this tape out there.” “I believe the people have a constitutional right to see the videotape,” X replied. “These are public servants in uniform, caught in the public, and this was caught on tape. And to say to the people that you could not see what they’re doing in uniform, in the public, is a disgrace and disrespectful to the citizens of Harris County, who have the intelligence and the ability to sit on a jury, look at the facts, put the pretrial publicity to the side and weigh the real information in this case. “The videotape speaks for itself. There’s not much science to it. So to say that a jury can’t make a clear determination of what they’re seeing and weigh the facts in this case here in Harris County is an insult to the citizens and the people of Harris County.” But Dick DeGuerin, lawyer for one of the officers seen in the tape, the first one to arrive at the scene, says he’s “very concerned” about his client getting a fair trial now that the video is in the public domain, “and all the judges that have seen this have been concerned about it. “I’m a lawyer. I respect the law. And I think that a case like this ought to be played out in the courts before a fair jury that’s not influenced unduly by a video that’s now gone viral. It’s ugly. It’s awful. But if you look at it very carefully, my client, for instance, all he did was he ran up and tried to get this burglar from escaping and also tried to get his hands behind his back so he could be handcuffed. And then he ran off and made another arrest. He was only there less than four seconds.” DeGuerin concedes, “If you look at the tape, you get angry. Anybody gets angry at seeing something like this.” “These officers are paid by the public, with tax dollars,” Mitchell pointed out. “Shouldn’t the public have the right to see this tape?” “Yes,” DeGuerin responded, “but I don’t think they have the right to see it right away. When you balance two constitutional rights, the right to a fair trial, and the right — the first amendment right of free speech, any time you have to balance one constitutional right against another, there has to be some compromise. The only compromise that all of the courts that looked at this said was, wait until the proper time to release the tape.” Mitchell noted that Quannel X has been “applauded by the folks in your community for getting this tape into the public light. However there are people out there, I understand you received death threats, as well. Why do you think there are people angry about this?” “Because,” X said, “many in the black community have always said that these beatings were taking place. Many African-American men make these allegations weekly in our community (about) the Houston Police Department. But this is the first time that we’ve ever captured one on videotape. And then, when the mayor herself publicly stated that I should be prosecuted for releasing this videotape to the public, that inflamed the community, and inflamed both sides, both police and those who want the police to be punished for this videotape. So I am in total disagreement with the mayor and those who say that the public had no right to see this videotape.” Source

Read the rest here:
Controversy Looming In Houston Over Videotape That Shows One-Time Brutally Beating Black Teenage Boy