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Couple announces pregnancy to ‘Fresh Prince’ theme

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 15 April 2015 | 23.16

Now this is a story all about how these parents-to-be flipped their lives upside down.

After discovering that they were expecting, Oregon-based couple Jesse and Melissa Meek wanted to share the exciting news with their family and friends immediately — but instead of posting a snap of the sonogram to Instagram, the duo decided to rap about it instead.

Using Melissa's cellphone, the pair taped themselves busting out rhymes to the tune of the "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" theme song. And while Jesse's opening lines are clever, they've got nothing on his wife's beat:

"I woke up in the morning about 7 or 8, and thought to myself, 'Oh, man, I'm late.' Looked at my test stick, it was finally there, the little plus sign, now we're three, not a pair."

The one-minute clip has become a YouTube sensation, racking up more than 3 million views to date. And with a sequel on the way, we're curious to see if the Meeks' include "the Carlton" next time around.


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How Barbie became the most envied girl on Instagram

More than 50 years after her original debut, Barbie is now appealing to a new generation of girls — thanks to her meticulously curated Instagram account. Meanwhile, the Humane Society calls out Neiman Marcus for allegedly claiming real rabbit fur is just "faux."

-Who would have thought so much planning would go into a fictional Instagram account? Barbie's VP of design Kim Culmone, director of design Robert Best and photographer Zlatan Zukanovic are the trio responsible for the fashionable account, which they plan, prep and shoot on their own time. [Racked]

-Despite a 2-year-old agreement to stop selling real rabbit-fur-trimmed clothes as "faux" fur items, the Humane Society claims that Neiman Marcus is back to its old ways. If true, the retailer could face a penalty of $16,000 per item. [New York Post]

-In 2015, it's the affordable bags — not the extravagantly priced ones — that are flying off the shelves. Thanks to designers such as Michael Kors, LK Bennett and Mansur Gavriel, fashionistas no longer have to shell out $1,000 or more per purse. [Telegraph]

-Binx Walton — a Tennessee-born model best known for bullying Kendall Jenner on social media during New York Fashion Week — has teamed up with sneaker brand Superga as the face of their Spring/Summer 2015 campaign and as designer for a collection of flatform kicks. [Grazia]

-Liya Kebede is making headlines as the first woman of color to grace the cover of Vogue Paris in five years — the last was Rose Cordero in March 2010. [Fashionista]

-Hillary Clinton is used to people judging her for her looks — and has a number of witty comebacks at the ready. Here are the seven best responses she's had to her style haters. [MTV Style]


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Anne Hathaway hides away and more star snaps of the day

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Camera-shy Anne Hathaway walks through Chelsea with husband Adam Shulman on Tuesday.

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Kelly Ripa attends the Broadway opening night of "It Shoulda Been You" on Tuesday.

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Benedict Cumberbatch shows off his trophy at the 2015 Laureus World Sports Awards in Shanghai on Wednesday.

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Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris get handsy and more star snaps of the day 13 Photos

The duo further fuels romance rumors by holding hands, plus other celebrity photos of the day.

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Bank of America facing breakup calls after results fall short

Bank of America boss Brian Moynihan is fielding more questions about breaking up the bank after its latest results lagged rivals.

The second-biggest bank by assets has had a rough couple of years dealing with record legal fines and multiple delays in returning capital to shareholders — and its first-quarter performance didn't help matters.

BofA posted net income of $2.98 billion, or 27 cents per share, compared with a loss of $514 million, or 5 cents a share, a year earlier. Overall revenue fell 5.9 percent to $21.42 billion.

While lower legal bills boosted the bottom line, the bank failed to benefit from a trading rebound that has lifted revenue at rival Wall Street firms.

A shareholder proposal would split the sprawling bank into two companies: one that would do traditional lending and deposits, and another for trading.

"Our concern too is that a megabank such as Bank of America may not simply be 'too big to fail,' but also 'too big to manage' effectively so as to contain risks that can spread across BoA's business segments," the proposal says in the bank's proxy statement.

The bank tried to prevent the proposal from being put to a vote at its May 6 shareholder meeting, but the Securities and Exchange Commission said it needed to include the proposal along with those it supported.

Mike Mayo, a prominent Wall Street analyst and critic of big banks, raised the proposal during a conference call Tuesday to discuss BofA's results.

"The proxy says that your board believes the proposal would not enhance stockholder value," said Mayo, an analyst at CLSA. "If that's the conclusion of the board, why not share some of the insights of the board to investors?"

Moynihan said that the bank has already "done a lot of simplification" such as shrinking assets in half, to $2.1 trillion, from as much as $4 trillion in 2010.

"We'll continue to provide insight," he said. "The question would be, what would we look like after? And we'd have capital we can't deploy and we'd have less earnings power."

Glenn Schorr, an analyst at ISI, asked Moynihan why "the board is so against shareholders voting for it," and what the bank would actually have to do if shareholders voted for the proposal.

Moynihan said it was a "core board duty" to determine the best way to return value to shareholders.

Bank of America shares were down less than one percent at $15.70 in midday trading on Tuesday.


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Pitcher Yankees gave up for Didi is dominating in Detroit

The Tigers are the very early winners in this trade.

Shane Greene has wowed in his first two starts with Detroit since coming over from the Yankees in a three-team deal that included the Diamondbacks sending shortstop Didi Gregorius to The Bronx.

"Guys have made me feel welcome here from the beginning but it's been a little extra special to win a couple of games," Greene said, according to the AP. "I feel like I'm even more part of the team now. You want the guys to know you can contribute."

Greene emerged last year for the injury-riddled Yankees, going 5-4 in 14 starts with a 3.78 ERA, and has now won his first two starts with the Tigers. Greene, 26, went eight innings each in starts against the Twins and Pirates and has yet to allow an earned run.

"He has so much movement on his pitches," Detroit manager Brad Ausmus said. "As long as he keeps the ball in the strike zone, he's always going to be tough to hit."

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On Tuesday night in Pittsburgh, Greene allowed just three singles and two of them never left the infield. He had three strikeouts and no walks after the Tigers' six-game winning streak ended on Monday with a 5-4 loss.

Though Greene threw just 81 pitches, Ausmus called on Joakim Soria to pitch the ninth. Soria retired the side in order for his third save in place of closer Joe Nathan, who is on the disabled list.

"I'd like to get him a complete game," Ausmus told the Detroit Free Press. "But I would hope that we had a little bit more of a cushion."

Things are not going quite as smoothly for Gregorius. The 25-year-old has four hits in 26 at-bats, has made a few mistakes on the base paths and, while known for his slick fielding, has not looked sharp at shortstop – including an error in Tuesday night's loss to the Orioles.

Gregorius already has heard Yankee Stadium chants calling for Jeter's return, but insists that it is not bothering him.

"I just laugh, there's nothing I can do," he said after Sunday night's win over the Red Sox. "Just got to play the game. That's all I can do."


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Percy Sledge, who sang ‘When a Man Loves a Woman,’ dead at 74

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 14 April 2015 | 23.16

NEW ORLEANS — Percy Sledge, who soared from part-time singer and hospital orderly to lasting fame with his aching, forlorn performance on the classic "When a Man Loves a Woman," died Tuesday in Louisiana. He was 74.

Dr. William "Beau" Clark, coroner for East Baton Rouge Parish, confirmed to the Associated Press that Sledge died early Tuesday, about an hour after midnight, of natural causes in hospice care.

A No. 1 hit in 1966, "When a Man Loves a Woman" was Sledge's debut single, an almost unbearably heartfelt ballad with a resonance he never approached again. Few singers could have. Its mood set by a mournful organ and dirge-like tempo, "When a Man Loves a Woman" was for many the definitive soul ballad, a testament of blinding, all-consuming love haunted by fear and graced by overwhelming emotion.

Sledge at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 2005 in New York.Photo: AP

"When a Man Loves a Woman" was a personal triumph for Sledge, who seemed on the verge of sobbing throughout the production, and a breakthrough for Southern soul. It was the first No. 1 hit from Alabama's burgeoning Muscle Shoals music scene, where Aretha Franklin and the Rolling Stones, among others, would record, and the first gold record for Atlantic Records.

Atlantic Records executive Jerry Wexler later called the song "a transcendent moment" and "a holy love hymn." Sledge's hit became a standard that sustained his long touring career in the US, Europe and South Africa, when he averaged 100 performances a year, and led to his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005.

It was a favorite at weddings — Sledge himself did the honors at a ceremony for musician and actor Steve Van Zandt — and often turned up in movies, including "The Big Chill," "The Crying Game" and a 1994 Meg Ryan drama named for the song's title.

"When a Man Loves a Woman" was re-released after being featured in Oliver Stone's Vietnam War film "Platoon" in 1987 and reached No. 2 in Britain. Michael Bolton topped the charts in the 1990s with a cover version and Rolling Stone magazine later ranked it No. 53 on its list of the greatest songs of all time.

Sledge at a concert in London in 1975.Photo: Getty Images

Recognizable by his wide, gap-toothed smile, Sledge had a handful of other hits between 1966 and 1968, including "Warm and Tender Love," "It Tears Me Up," "Out of Left Field" and "Take Time to Know Her." He returned to the charts in 1974 with "I'll Be Your Everything."

Before he became famous, Sledge worked in the cotton fields around his hometown of Leighton in northwest Alabama and took a job in a hospital in nearby Sheffield. He also spent weekends playing with a rhythm-and-blues band called the Esquires. A patient at the hospital heard him singing while working and recommended him to record producer Quin Ivy.

In the 2013 documentary "Muscle Shoals," Sledge recalled recording the song: "When I came into the studio, I was shaking like a leaf. I was scared." He added that it was the "same melody that I sang when I was out in the fields. I just wailed out in the woods and let the echo come back to me."

The composition of the song has long been a mystery. Some thought that Sledge wrote it himself. Sledge said he was inspired by a girlfriend who left him for a modeling career after he was laid off from a construction job in 1965, but he gave the songwriting credits to two Esquires bandmates, bassist Calvin Lewis and organist Andrew Wright, who helped him with the song.

While identified with the Muscle Shoals music scene, Sledge spent most of his career living in Baton Rouge. He was inducted in the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in 1993 and the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2007.

In April 1994, Sledge pleaded guilty in federal court to tax evasion involving income from concerts in the late 1980s. He was sentenced to six months in a halfway house, given five years of probation, and ordered to pay $96,000 in back taxes and fines. When he pleaded guilty, he told the judge, "I knew I owed more."

Sledge had surgery for liver cancer in January 2014 but soon resumed touring.


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Anna Kendrick wants more male nudity on ‘GoT’

"Game of Thrones" is known for featuring racy sex scenes and a lot of nudity, but there's one cast member Anna Kendrick wants to see more of. Much more of.

And that is Daario Naharis, played by actor Michiel Huisman.

"Madonna kissed Drake, Hilary's running for president, but HBO STILL hasn't shown this dude's d–k??," the 29-year-old tweeted, with a photo of Huisman.

The "Pitch Perfect 2″ star added #FeministPriorities to the tweet, which was posted after the show's season five premiere on Sunday.

Huisman has previously stripped off on "Game of Thrones" but was only shown naked from the back in a bedroom scene with Daenerys, played by Emilia Clarke.

The provocative TV series — known for its graphic depiction of sex and violence — has featured a lot of explicit female nudity, while the male characters have been kept more modest.

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This story originally appeared on News.com.au.
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Oklahoma deputy charged in shooting death of suspect surrenders

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TULSA, Okla. — An Oklahoma reserve sheriff's deputy charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of a man who was subdued on the ground has surrendered to authorities.

Robert Bates turned himself in Tuesday morning at the Tulsa County Jail. The 73-year-old insurance executive was charged with second-degree manslaughter Monday in the April 2 shooting.

The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office reserve deputy was released after posting bond. He didn't comment to the media. He faces up to four years in prison if convicted.

Authorities say 44-year-old Eric Harris tried to sell an illegal gun to an undercover officer. They say Bates accidentally shot Harris after confusing his stun gun and handgun.


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BASE-jumpers break backs after near-fatal 500-foot fall

Two base-jumpers, who broke their backs after a near-fatal fall from 500-feet up, have taken a leap of faith and decided to start jumping again.

Austin Carey, 23, and Jay Rawe, 25, spent nearly a year in intensive recovery after they attempted — and failed — a risky double jump off a bridge in Idaho.

Austin Carey and Jay Rawe's BASE jump seemed to start out OK.Photo: Barcroft

The pair's jump turned bad when they became intertwined.Photo: Barcroft

"I remember standing on Austin's shoulders and getting ready while our friends held him there," Rawe told Barcroft Media. "Austin gave the 3-2-1 countdown and I remember falling backwards and trying to jump onto the handrail, missing it, hitting the diving board and starting to flip."

"I grabbed his pilot chute and tried to unwrap his bridle from around my leg," he explained. "I then landed in his parachute, looked up and saw the sky above me and his canopy flapping around. I kicked my feet over my head, fell out, and remember spinning at the ground as it got closer and knowing that we were gonna hit."

"Next thing I remember is waking up and sitting upright to catch the breath that had been knocked out of me. There were people all around, calling the emergency services, making sure we were staying still."

What the Utah native didn't know at the time was that he had suffered a burst fracture of the L1 vertebrae, damage to the T12 and L3 vertebrae and a sprained right ankle — in which the ligament was completely "torn off the bone."

Carey's injuries were even worse and doctors thought he would possibly never walk again. He had suffered a burst fracture of the L1 vertebrae, an incomplete spinal cord injury and his T12 vertebrae was almost split in half, according to Barcroft.

While the recovery process was "insanely" rough, the pair decided they weren't going to let a few broken bones stop them from doing what they loved. After months of intense physical therapy, they both broke out their parachutes and started jumping off stuff from great heights again.

Last month, Carey even found himself back at the same exact bridge in Idaho that landed him and his buddy in a hospital bed — almost a year to the day of the accident.

"It was such an amazing feeling to be back there after everything I had been through and all the work I have put into making my dream of jumping again a reality," he told Barcroft. "Because of what happened to Jay and me I've accepted death as a possibility – but I can't dream of a life without doing what I love."

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Nets’ season an expensive failure even if they make playoffs

Even after back-to-back blowout losses to the Bucks and Bulls, the Nets still entered the final two days of the NBA's regular season with a decent chance of making a third straight trip to the postseason.

But while the Nets could still make the playoffs with a win Wednesday over the Magic and a loss by the Pacers to either the Wizards Tuesday or the Grizzlies Wednesday, the fact the Nets are even in this situation says everything you need to know about this group: It just isn't good enough.

That's a damning statement for a roster that started and finished this season with the NBA's highest payroll for a second straight year. But it's also one that's impossible to argue, given the Nets are now going to need help to make the playoffs in the Eastern Conference – a hurdle so low it's already lying on the ground.

Nine teams, including the Nets, are going to finish this season with sub. 500 records in the East. There's simply no reason that a Nets team which has enjoyed relatively good health – Mirza Teletovic being lost for the season due to blood clots in his lungs notwithstanding – shouldn't have been able to post a good enough record to make the playoffs without much trouble.

Instead, the Nets find themselves trying to sneak into the final playoff spot in the East ahead of a Pacers team that spent almost the entire season without its best player, Paul George, and a Heat team that's been without Chris Bosh for the past two months.

After Monday's loss, Nets coach Lionel Hollins referenced the tough closing schedule as a factor for the Nets, who faced teams either in or fighting for playoff spots in 14 of their previous 16 games including Monday night's bloodbath against the Bulls.

That doesn't fly, though. Sure, the Nets have done well during that stretch, going 10-6 heading into Wednesday's finale against the Magic. But if the Nets hadn't gone 2-10 against the Heat, Celtics and Bucks this season, if they hadn't lost to the Timberwolves and 76ers are home, if they hadn't had three separate losing streaks of at least five games, they wouldn't be in a position where a tough closing schedule could have an impact.

But the Nets did all of those things, and so they entered the final 48 hours of the regular season waiting to see if things worked out in their favor. Whether they do or not, however, the Nets should enter the offseason with plenty to think about with regard to the makeup of this team moving forward.

The trio of Deron Williams, Joe Johnson and Brook Lopez – the core that was supposed to make the Nets a contender in Brooklyn when it was assembled in the summer of 2012 – has combined to make roughly $160 million over the past three years which, if the Nets fail to make the postseason, will have resulted in eight playoff victories and one series win.

Lopez will have the chance to opt out of the final year of his contract and hit free agency – something he's widely expected to do after his impressive last two months – and the Nets will have to decide whether to commit a massive long-term contract to an equally massive human being who has had multiple issues with his right foot over the past few years.

Meanwhile, there's always a chance the Nets will revisit the possibility of moving Williams and/or Johnson this summer, as they have no interest in paying the luxury tax – and being subject to the dreaded "repeater" tax rate in the process – while also trying to save as much cap space as possible for the free agency bonanza that's set to take place when the new television contract kicks in next summer.

And none of that even takes into account the fact the Nets will be swapping picks with the Eastern Confernce leading Hawks this year, and are set to give the Celtics their picks outright in 2016 and '18 and swap picks with them in 2017 – all of which adds insult to injury in what has already been an incredibly disappointing season.

There will be plenty of time to examine all of that, however. For now, only one thing about the Nets matters: the first 81 games have proven they aren't good enough. Whether or not they manage to catch some luck and squeak into the playoffs in a historically weak Eastern Conference won't change that.


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