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TMZ’s Kick-Ass Cook-Out Contest — WINNER!

The tribe has spoken — and the sexy soldiers smoked the competition in our ” Kick-Ass Cook-Out ” Contest! This week’s Contest is TMZ’s Titillating Tan Lines Contest — so get your sexiest tan -filled photos and email ’em in early for a chance at this… Read more

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Exclusive: Pete Wentz Talks Mysterious New Black Cards Project

‘Later tonight and this week there will be more of Bl4ck C4rds revealed,’ he cryptically tells MTV News. By James Montgomery Pete Wentz Photo: Soul Brother/ FilmMagic For a guy so used to talking about, well, everything, Pete Wentz has been rather tight-lipped when it comes to Black Cards (or, as he puts it, “Bl4ck C4rds”), the mysterious new project he’s been putting together over the past few months. So far, there has been just a simple blog post about the thing, which included a link to the new Black Cards website and a message from Wentz that “there will be no treasure hunt. [No] viral campaign … just the opposite. Next week things will appear on this site in a very controlled distribution.” And he wasn’t kidding. The site now features a snippet of one song — an electronic, Elfman-via-Mos Eisley Cantina composition featuring a female singer, reportedly called “A Club Called Heaven” — and on Monday, Wentz took to his Twitter account to promise that there’d be even more Black Cards stuff coming Tuesday night (July 6). But other than that, he’s played the Cards close to the vest, and he kept it up when MTV News e-mailed him for more information on the project, writing only: “Later tonight and this week there will be more of Bl4ck C4rds revealed.” Of course, we sent him a follow-up e-mail, one that asked him just who is actually in the group (former Chiodos frontman Craig Owens seems to be involved, since he posted a short video playing a snippet of the same song on Vimeo ). More specifically, we had to know the identity of the much-discussed female singer, who some fans believe is Wentz’s wife, Ashlee Simpson. And, in keeping with recent form, this is how he replied: “Nobody is guessing right so far.” With that, the mystery continues to grow — until (presumably) Thursday night, at least. Are you curious to find out more about Wentz’s Black Cards? Let us know your theories the comments!

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Gulf oil spill threatens world’s largest fish

Whale sharks, the biggest fish in the sea, may be the latest victims of the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Officials at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported this week that four of the polka-dotted creatures, stretching about 40 feet long, had been spotted swimming alongside oil in search of food. Since whale sharks are filter feeders — scooping up plankton and small fish with their gaping mouths as they swim just beneath the surface — scientists are concerned they will swallow large amounts of toxic oil and die. “The problem is that these are surface feeding animals and if they digest the oil they will sink and we will not know how many are dying,” said Dr. Eric Hoffmayer, who has studied whales in the northern Gulf for the University of Southern Mississippi. “I don't think there is any question we're going to lose whale sharks to this oil spill. That's why we need to tag these sharks so that we can determine how they are impacted by the oil,” Hoffmayer told Reuters. Hoffmayer spent three days on the Gulf where he and other researchers discovered an extraordinary gathering of more than 100 feeding whale sharks about 90 miles south of Grand Isle, La. The site where they were feeding was about 60 miles west of BP Plc's blown-out Macondo well off the Louisiana coast and the gathering of whale sharks was among the largest seen in the northern Gulf of Mexico, Hoffmayer said. In addition to the danger inherent in swallowing oil, it could cause untold harm to the giant but vulnerable fish when they force the water they feed on, after it is sucked into their mouths, to filter out through their gills. Hoffmayer and a team of marine scientists came up with a plan Thursday to tag the sharks so they can track their movements and hopefully find out if oil is being digested. One of the big problems, he said, is that there is no known way of steering the whale sharks away from oil contaminated areas of the Gulf. Marine scientists in Mississippi are hoping to save other species from the oil, which breached Mississippi's mainland this week for the first time. http://www.canada.com/technology/environment/Gulf spill threatens world largest fish/3236621/story.html http://www.canada.com/technology/environment/3236622.bin?size=620×400 added by: julesrs007

Calls to ‘Rein in the Federal Government’ Are ‘Not Very Rational,’ Al Hunt Declares on ABC

“The side that talks about the need to rein in the federal government” is “not very rational,” yet “is winning” the debate over whether to pass another “stimulus” bill, Al Hunt regretted on Sunday’s This Week on ABC. The former Washington Bureau Chief for the Wall Street Journal, who’s Washington Editor for Bloomberg where he hosts Bloomberg TV’s Political Capital show, fretted over how “right now, that argument – that we have to rein in because the stimulus didn’t work — well, I think most economists would say the stimulus did work in the sense it would have been a lot worse if there hadn’t been one.” Hunt’s assessment came in reaction to an outnumbered Dan Senor, the lone voice on the panel against additional government spending to spur the economy and who warned of a Greece in our future. New York Times columnist Paul Krugman charged the 2009 stimulus bill wasn’t big enough and proposed that in the face of a likely $20 trillion debt in ten years, “whether we borrow another $500 billion now” is “really trivial,” Cynthia Tucker of the Atlanta Constitution yearned for a new “robust stimulus” and Jorge Ramos of Univision declared: “We need more government intervention.” Hunt ( columns ), however, took aim at the rationality of anyone opposed to massive additional government spending, as he expounded on the July 4 This Week: AL HUNT: I think the fundamental problem here, Jake [Tapper], and Dan [Senor] I think what you’re talking about is five, seven, ten years out, not right now. We can’t walk and chew gum at the same time. We ought to be dealing with long-term deficits in the long-term, and short-term stimulus, which this incredibly sluggish economy needs right now. The politics just are lousy, though Jake. I don’t know if it’s Republicans, if it’s conservative Democrats, but the side that talks about the need to rein in the federal government – this is not very rational, has really, is winning that debate. And when you talk to people about the stimulus, Paul [Krugman] may be right there should have been a bigger stimulus. Barack Obama thinks there should have been a bigger stimulus. The reason there wasn’t is you couldn’t get it through even a year ago. I mean, meet Ben Nelson, but- JAKE TAPPER: Or Susan Collins or Olympia Snowe or Arlen Specter. HUNT: But right now, that argument – that we have to rein in because the stimulus didn’t work — well, I think most economists would say the stimulus did work in the sense it would have been a lot worse if there hadn’t been one. But when people talk about the stimulus, they associate it with bank bailouts and auto bailouts which had nothing to do with this. From April: “ Bloomberg Editor Al Hunt Attacks Tea Partiers: ‘That’s Not America ‘”

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Scoring Sunday’s Nuptials: The Hamptons Are So Not Nice This Time of Year [Altarcations]

Phyllis Nefler, Gawker’s tireless weddings correspondent, is currently on vacation in East Hampton, New York. But she took some time off from yelling at the help and burning through paperbacks to annotate this week’s New York Times weddings announcements. Cheers! More

We’ve Got You Covered: Palin, Armstrong and Gosselin

Conor Knighton takes us to the newsstands as he looks at the week’s magazine covers, from science weeklies to entertainment gossip rags.

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Obama’s New Space Policy Includes Cleaning Up Space Junk

Image credit NASA, via Popular Science Announced earlier this week, President Obama’s new National Space Policy is focusing on pollution both here on Earth and the space surrounding it. The new policy hopes to see an international collaboration to hone in on monitoring climate change with satellites and cleaning up space debris, which is viewed as a threat to space exploration (to which

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VIDEO: 30 Minutes After Nabbing the Role, Your New Spider-Man Struggles to Speak English

Andrew Garfield flew to Cancun this week expecting simply to promote The Social Network at a Sony media summit. Instead, he was told that he’d nabbed the ultra-coveted role of Spider-Man — then, still reeling (and struggling to rehearse the deceptively simple introduction, “Hey guys, how’s it going”), the 26-year-old Brit was hurried to a press conference for an announcement . This is what happened behind the scenes:

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Sarah Palin is America’s Porn

Sarah Palin made it all over the covers of glossies this week and that means she's in “We've Got You Covered,” Conor Knighton's weekly roundup of magazines. Also ready for their cover shot: Lance Armstrong, Liz Taylor, Tasha Smith, Ali Fedotowsky from “The Bachelorette,” Jake Pavelka from “The Bachelor,” Kate Gosselin's botoxed face, Megan Fox, Jada Pinkett-Smith, and the Pussycat Dolls' Nicole Scherzinger. We've Got You Covered is a recurring segment on Current TV's weekly television show, infoMania. Conor Knighton catches you up on everything you need to know about what's in this week's magazines. For more We've Got You Covered visit: http://current.com/groups/weve-got-you-covered/ and Current TV. infoMania is a half-hour satirical news show that airs on Current TV. The show puts a comedic spin on the 24-hour chaos and information overload brought about by the constant bombardment of the media. Hosted by Conor Knighton and co-starring Brett Erlich, Erin Gibson, Ben Hoffman, Bryan Safi and Sergio Cilli, the show airs on Thursdays at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific Times and can be found online at http://current.com/infomania/ or on Current TV. And make sure to check out our facebook profile for special features at http://facebook.com/infomania . added by: Conor_Knighton

Moment of Truth: Agony and Ecstasy Director on the ‘Intimate Psychodrama’ of Phil Spector

Welcome back to Moment of Truth, Movieline’s weekly spotlight on the best in nonfiction cinema. This week we hear from Vikram Jayanti, director of The Agony and Ecstasy of Phil Spector , which is now playing in New York with dates to come in other cities and on TV as well. Kind of like grieving, there are five stages to viewing Vikram Jayanti’s enthralling new documentary The Agony and Ecstasy of Phil Spector .

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