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Fantasia Barrino: Hospitalized for Medical Overdose

With a cheating scandal and even sex tape rumors floating around her, Fantasia Barrino was hospitalized with a “medical overdose” last night. According to WCNC.com, the singer was taken to a North Carolina hospital around 9 p.m. with a condition the reports describes as NOT life-threatening. At the moment, it’s unclear whether or not this overdose was intentional. As we’ve detailed over the last couple days, a woman named Paula Cook has accused Fantasia of sleeping with her husband. She even alleges that Barrino and Antwaun Cook made a sex tape together . Through her reps, the former American Idol champion denied responsibility for ruining the Cook’s marriage yesterday, though didn’t entirely shoot down the affair accusation. In mid-July, Fantasia abandoned her Twitter account with the following, cryptic message:

Juan Williams: Missouri’s Anti-ObamaCare Ballot Irrelevant – Only Old White People Voted For It

Juan Williams on Sunday said the passage of Missouri’s anti-ObamaCare ballot initiative last week is irrelevant because only older white people voted for it. Discussing the issue on “Fox News Sunday,” the liberal FNC contributor said, “As far as the Missouri vote, you get 70 percent inside an echo chamber of older white people, no not in St. Louis not in Kansas City, saying, ‘Oh yeah, we don’t like a requirement that everybody has to have healthcare even though the hospitals in Missouri say it’s gonna drive up our costs.'” Host Chris Wallace seemed somewhat stunned by this and asked, “What happened to respect for democracy?” When Williams elaborated saying that he believes this will eventually be decided by the courts, Liz Cheney rightly scolded her colleague, “I think it is stunning you and the White House are unwilling to heed the votes of the people in Missouri” (video follows with transcript and commentary): LIZ CHENEY: You’ve also got Robert Gibbs this week when asked about what does it mean that 71 percent of the people in Missouri said they don’t want any mandate for health insurance, he said, quote, “It means nothing.” Now when you’ve got a White House that is that unwilling to listen to what the people out there are saying, I think that you know, it causes some real concern about whether or not they are actually going to be responsive to the voters. But, I think, frankly it gives the voters much bigger impetus come November to elect some folks who will listen to him. CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: Juan? JUAN WILLIAMS: I like George W. Bush, but the decider? I think, he’s the one that coined that phrase. He said he was the decider when he was president, so I guess President Obama can be the decider now that he is president. Isn’t that the deal? CHENEY: I don’t think Bush ever said he got to decide who had the keys to the scar. WILLIAMS: Look, I think this is, and as far as the Missouri vote, you get 70 percent inside an echo chamber of older white people, no not in St. Louis not in Kansas City, saying, “Oh yeah, we don’t like a requirement that everybody has to have healthcare even though the hospitals in Missouri say it’s gonna drive up our costs, everyone is just going to run to the emergency rooms when they have their accidents.” WALLACE: What happened to respect for democracy? WILLIAMS: I have tremendous respect for democracy, but as Ted Olson… WALLACE: The proposition was on the ballot… WILLIAMS: Yes. WALLACE: …and 71 percent voted in favor of it. WILLIAMS: That’s who’s energized. The unions didn’t participate and they didn’t get out there… WALLACE: Well, that’s their problem, isn’t it? WILLIAMS: Right, so because everybody knows, as Ted Olson told you in an earlier segment on the gay rights issue, the courts, the courts have said that federal law trumps state law in this area, or they will decide if it’s to be the case. WALLACE: That has to do with immigration, we are talking about healthcare. WILLIAMS: That is exactly right, Chris, on the issue, does, can a state say that we will not require our citizens to buy health insurance? That issue is right now being taken up by several attorney generals around the country in seperate states, and, they will eventually end up in the courts. I hate to inform you of this, you should know this as our anchor. (Laughter) CHENEY: It is a real constitutional issue whether or not the federal government has the right to force people to buy insurance, and I think it is stunning you and the White House are unwilling to heed the votes of the people in Missouri. Isn’t it wonderful how much race is now brought into every discussion about politics? I thought Barack Obama was going to change all that.

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Open Thread: Another DOJ Lawsuit Against Arizona?

Attorney General Eric Holder said on CBS’s “Face the Nation” that if the suit filed last Tuesday — on the grounds that immigration falls under the federal government’s jurisdiction — failed, the Justice Department could sue on the grounds of racial discrimination . …Holder said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” that the federal government was leading with its “strongest” argument in the suit filed Tuesday and would not rule out a second suit months down the road — if the law ends up going into effect. “It doesn’t mean that if the law for whatever reason happened to go into effect, that six months from now, a year from now, we might not look at the impact the law has had … and see whether or not there has been that racial profiling impact,” Holder said. “If that was the case, we would have the tools and we would bring suit on that basis.” Will DOJ have a case if Holder pursues this angle?

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‘Last Airbender 2’ Will Be ‘Darker,’ M. Night Shyamalan Says

Sequel has not been green-lit, but writer/director already has two scripts in the works. By Brian Warmoth M. Night Shyamalan Photo: MTV News If a $53.3 million holiday weekend proves successful enough to keep M. Night Shyamalan around for a “Last Airbender” sequel, he knows what he wants to do — and he wants to do it darkly. Asked about his intentions going forward, the “Sixth Sense” and “Signs” director confirmed that he has much of “The Last Airbender 2” already mapped out. “I do,” Shyamalan told MTV News. “The third is more ambiguous, but the second one, I’ve written a draft that I’m really happy with and is darker and richer, and it has a wonderful antagonist in it in Azula, who’s kind of like our only real, pure antagonist in the series, so I’m excited about that.” His description of the story implies that Summer Bishil’s character from the film currently in theaters has plenty left to do onscreen as Aang (Noah Ringer) continues his fight against the Fire Nation. As far as what the story will be about and which characters could enter or exit the cast, those decisions may have to wait for Paramount’s decision on the franchise’s fate. If things proceed, Shyamalan has already shared a few details that could play into his intentions. The elite female Kyoshi Warriors , for instance, will likely play a larger role. “I probably won’t show the Kyoshi Warriors because I want to save them for the second movie, because I’m going to have to introduce them all over again,” he said while explaining what would and would not show up in the “Last Airbender” DVD and Blu-Ray’s deleted scenes . The characters were initially included in the first film, but circumstances and editing decisions eventually moved them out of the spotlight. “We shot [the scene] and [the Kyoshi Warriors] were amazing, and we spent an unbelievable amount of time choreographing them,” he said. “And they just distracted from the movie, because the movie wasn’t about them.” Given that he became much more comfortable with filming in 3-D during his first “Airbender,” another round of 3-D filming with the same crew would make sense unless Hollywood’s affection for the evolving medium changes overnight. In the meantime, Shyamalan sounds like he’s ready to go if and when an “Airbender” sequel gets the go-ahead. For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘The Last Airbender’ Clips MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Last Airbender’

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Lil’ Kim, Rihanna Is ‘In The Works’

‘I’m 90 percent sure that a song is probably in the works,’ Kim says. By Mawuse Ziegbe Lil’ Kim Photo: Getty Images Hip-hop diva Lil’ Kim is looking to collaborate with pop princess Rihanna. The MC recently opened up to Australia’s Lifelounge about her dream collaboration and singled out the chart-topping singer as an artist she’d like to work with. “I’m a huge [Rihanna] fan and she’s a friend of mine, so I’m almost guessing — if I had to guess — I’m 90 percent sure that a song is probably in the works,” Kim told the magazine’s website , hinting that she and Rihanna may have already touched base about teaming up on a record. However, Kim said that she’s not stressing the potential collaboration and wants to spring the track on the world if, and when, the time is right. “I look at it this way: If it happens, it happens. And it should be a surprise. It shouldn’t be something that people are anticipating, or have their own personal opinions on it before it even comes out,” the rapper said. Whether or not a Kim-Rihanna collabo jumps off, the MC maintained that she has a lot of love for the singer. “I think she’s great.” The potential collaboration is just another Lil’ Kim match-up that has been thrown around. Earlier this year, Ludacris said that Kim and Nicki Minaj should hook up for a track and end the drama between the two femcees. “I think if Lil’ Kim and Nicki Minaj do a record together it’s gonna kill the entire industry,” Luda told MTV News last month . “You don’t have that many women in the industry so the lane is wide open.” Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Last Airbender’ Related Artists Rihanna Lil’ Kim

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MyNature App Makes You an Instant Expert on the Outdoors

Image via MyNature Ever walked along a park path or hiking trail and wondered the name of the tree you were looking at, or whether or not that particular vine was poison ivy or not? Or perhaps you saw some tracks and had no idea what type of animal made them. MyNature app puts everything you need to know for identifying flora and the footprints of fauna right in your pocket. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Meryl Streep, Jeff Bridges Keep Hope Alive

Great Hope Springs is not just another marriage-counseling drama. It’s a pedigreed, Oscar-baiting marriage-counseling drama that now counts Meryl Streep and Jeff Bridges as front-runners for its two leads. They would play a middle-aged couple in the middle of a marathon matrimonial crisis during which they decide whether or not to stay together; Jessie Nelson is set to direct from a script by Vanessa Taylor. Roll out the Thank You Cam, someone’s going to need it . [ Production Weekly via The Playlist ]

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Video Of Black Rain In The Gulf Of Mexico: It’s Raining Oil In Louisiana

Well, the question of whether or not the BP oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico is going to cause “black rain” has apparently been answered. There have now been numerous video reports of it raining oil on parts of Louisiana and Florida. The video that you are about to watch below is absolutely jaw dropping. The most frightening thing is not that the oil is going to be rained on various areas of the southeast United States, but also that all of the highly toxic dispersants that BP is using will also be spread by rain storms. In fact, scientists tell us that the dispersants are even easier to spread by rain than oil is. Considering how serious this situation is becoming, you would think that Barack Obama would be making it his number one priority to stop the oil from coming out of the ground. But instead, Obama has refused all offers of international assistance, and he seems quite preoccupied with playing golf and with feuding with U.S. General Stanley McChrystal. added by: Revelation1217

Deadliest Catch’s Stroke Episode: Did Discovery Channel Show Too Much?

After the cosmos tragically answered the question of whether or not Deadliest Catch Captain Phil Harris would pull through following his stroke last February (he wouldn’t), viewers and other industry observers moved on to the more morbid business of whether Catch should actually show Harris’s stroke. After all, cameras were everywhere on the Cornelia Marie, right? Last night’s episode finally answered the question — while raising a few more. Click through, watch the video and judge for yourself.

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Randy Jackson Hospitalized After Heart Attack

Randy Jackson – Michael’s younger brother, not the ring leader of the American Idol dawg pound – was hospitalized in Pasadena yesterday with chest pains. Later, E! confirmed that the 48-year-old had a mild heart attack. “Randy was admitted to the hospital yesterday,” the ailing Jackson’s assistant said. “He will be staying overnight . He suffered from a mild heart attack.” “Thank you for your concern. He is doing as well as expected.” As if this month wasn’t difficult enough for the family, with the anniversary of Michael’s death next week and Conrad Murray’s court proceedings underway. The singer checked into Huntington Memorial Hospital around noon yesterday and remains there Wednesday, where he is awaiting additional test results. The media wasted no time in swarming the hospital last night, and hospital spokeswoman Andrea Stalding released only the bare minimum statement: “By law, I can only confirm patients that are in our hospital database,” she said, refusing to confirm whether or not Randy was being treated at the time. The incident came one day after he appeared with siblings La Toya and Jermaine to watch a judge allow Dr. Conrad Murray to keep his medical license . Also on hand for that court date? Parents Joe and Katherine Jackson – just days after Joe blamed Michael’s death on Katherine . It’s been a rough week. Earlier this month, Randy tweeted his frustrations with the ongoing battle to protect his brother’s legacy and his own difficulty dealing with Michael’s death. “How do I cope?” he wrote. “I have a strong Christian faith & find power in prayer … although this month is hard.” It only gets harder too, sometimes. Here’s wishing Randy a fast, full recovery.

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