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Kate Middleton pregnant again?

Kate Middleton is not pregnant with baby No 2, despite tabloid reports suggesting that another royal child is on the way in 2014.

Star magazine wrote on its front page: “It’s official: Kate’s Pregnant Again!”

Kate Middleton is not pregnant with baby No 2, despite tabloid reports suggesting that another royal child is on the way in 2014
Kate Middleton is not pregnant with baby No 2, despite tabloid reports suggesting that another royal child is on the way in 2014

The tabloid says that pictures taken in early December of Kate Middleton pushing a stroller on the grounds of Kensington Gardens show a “developing baby bump”.

Star says that at a recent gala, Kate Middleton was “glowing”, rested her hand “gently on her stomach”, and appeared to have a “little bump”.

The tabloid further states that Queen Elizabeth was told the good news at a Christmas lunch, and that Kate’s mother, Carole Middleton, wants it to be named Diana.

Evelyn Lozada announces engagement to Carl Crawford on Christmas Day

Evelyn Lozada has announced her engagement to Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Carl Crawford on Christmas Day.

The 38-year-old Basketball Wives star, who is seven months pregnant with Carl Crawford’s child, is coming off a short-lived marriage to former football star Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson.

Evelyn Lozada and Chad Johnson had been filming a planned VH1 reality series, Ev & Chad, just over a month into their marriage when Johnson headbutted his new bride during a fight.

Evelyn Lozada has announced her engagement to Carl Crawford on Christmas Day
Evelyn Lozada has announced her engagement to Carl Crawford on Christmas Day

She filed for divorce shortly after the August 2012 incident.

Evelyn Lozada had become entangled with Chad Johnson on the rebound after a 10-year relationship with NBA forward Antoine Walker. She also has a daughter, 20-year-old Shaneice Lozada, from a previous relationship.

She broke the engagement news on her Instagram account, posting a picture of a 14.5 carat diamond ring on her finger with the caption: “Yes!”

The ring is valued at $1.4 million, TMZ reported.

Carl Crawford, 32, is rounding the third year of a seven-year $142 million contract he originally signed with the Boston Red Sox.

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Phil Robertson gives Miss Kay a wedding ring for Christmas

Duck Dynasty’s Phil Robertson gave his wife Miss Kay a special Christmas present – a wedding ring.

“After 50 years of marriage Papaw Phil finally gave Mamaw Kay a wedding ring for Christmas ??” their granddaughter Sadie Robertson tweeted.

Phil Robertson gifted Miss Kay a wedding ring as a Christmas present
Phil Robertson gifted Miss Kay a wedding ring as a Christmas present

Phil Robertson, 67, gifted Miss Kay a wedding ring as a Christmas present – the first such band she’s apparently gotten from her husband since they were married in 1966.

2014 Oscar nominations voting begins

Voting for the 2014’s Academy Awards nominees has begun today.

Members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences are invited to cast secret ballots for their favorite film work from 2013 until January 8, 2014.

Nominations for the 86th Academy Awards will be announced January 16
Nominations for the 86th Academy Awards will be announced January 16

The academy is offering electronic voting for the second consecutive year. It announced last week that 289 feature films are eligible for best-picture consideration.

Nominations for the 86th Academy Awards will be announced January 16.

Ellen DeGeneres will host the ceremony when the Oscars are presented on March 2.

Classic 70s and 80s video games go online

Internet Archive is putting online a collection of classic video games from the 1970s and 1980s.

The video games can be played within a web browser just for free.

The collection has launched with games from five early home consoles, including the Atari 2600 and Colecovision.

The games do not have sound, but will soon, the Internet Archive said.

“In coming months, the playable software collection will expand greatly,” archivist Jason Scott wrote.

“Making these vintage games available to the world, instantly, allows for commentary, education, enjoyment and memory for the history they are a part of.”

The other machines included are the Atari 7800, the Magnavox Odyssey (known as the Philips Videopac G7000 in Europe) and the Astrocade.

Internet Archive is putting online a collection of classic video games from the 1970s and 1980s
Internet Archive is putting online a collection of classic video games from the 1970s and 1980s

Well-recognized titles such as Pacman, Space Invaders and Frogger are all in the archive – with more consoles and games expected soon.

Unlike today’s titles, which are stored on disks or even simply downloaded directly to a console, many older machines would use bespoke cartridges to store games.

As the consoles fell into disrepair and became ever scarcer, playing these games has become difficult.

For many years, communities of gamers have created ROMs – read-only memory – images of games. These files can be played on a normal PC by using an emulator.

However, in many cases, gaming in this way can be illegal – particularly when the games involved are made by the likes of Nintendo and Sega, which clamp down on such activity, deeming it a form of counterfeiting.

Older games such as the ones found on the Internet Archive fall into something of a legal grey area.

Publishers and developers often turn a blind eye as, with the games no longer available to buy, the ROMs mean the titles are still able to be played by many.

Yet with smartphone gaming on the rise, publishers are now in a position where these old titles can be revived, cashing in on the timeless quality of the games, as well as fans’ nostalgic urges.

GM recalls 1.5 million Buick and Chevrolet cars in China

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About 1.5 million Buick and Chevrolet cars are being recalled by General Motors and its partner company in China amid concerns about their potential safety.

GM and Shanghai General Motors make the car recall in one of the biggest operations of its kind to date in China.

The cars could have issues with a bracket securing the fuel oil pump, said China’s quality watchdog.

About 1.5 million Buick and Chevrolet cars are being recalled by General Motors and its partner company in China amid concerns about their potential safety
About 1.5 million Buick and Chevrolet cars are being recalled by General Motors and its partner company in China amid concerns about their potential safety

At the same time, Ford will recall up to 81,000 of its Kuga cars.

Ford and its joint venture partner, Chongqing Changan Automobile, are calling in the cars over concerns about a steering part.

Volkswagen’s Chinese unit recalled 640,309 vehicles last month to check they were using the right oil.

12 Years A Slave posters withdrawn in Italy over race bias

Italian film distributor BiM Distribuzione has apologized after releasing unauthorized posters which promoted white actors over black actors in Twelve Years A Slave.

Unofficial posters for the film gave prominence to white stars Michael Fassbender and Brad Pitt over the film’s leading man, Chiwetel Ejiofor.

BiM Distribuzione apologized for the “inappropriate” promotional material.

“We are very proud of the film and regret any distraction this incident may have caused,” a statement said.

“We apologize for creating and releasing unauthorized posters for 12 Years A Slave in Italy featuring Brad Pitt and Michael Fassbender in a manner inconsistent with approved advertising materials,” said BiM on Friday.

BiM Distribuzione has apologized after releasing unauthorized posters which promoted white actors over black actors in Twelve Years A Slave
BiM Distribuzione has apologized after releasing unauthorized posters which promoted white actors over black actors in Twelve Years A Slave

“All inappropriate materials have now been withdrawn.”

12 Years A Slave tells the true story of New Yorker Solomon Northup who was kidnapped and sold into the slave trade in 1841.

Protagonist Solomon Northup is played by Chiwetel Ejiofor, earning him a Golden Globe nomination earlier this month.

Michael Fassbender, who has attracted strong notices for his supporting role, plays a sadistic plantation owner, while Brad Pitt – who is a producer on the film – has a minor role as a laborer.

The posters, which appeared across Italy earlier this week, prompted a widespread criticism on social media, for their focus on Michael Fassbender and Brad Pitt.

Responding to criticism, sales agent Lionsgate’s Summit said, earlier in the week, that the posters in Italy were not authorized or approved by the producers of the film.

A statement said the company was “investigating and taking immediate action to stop the distribution of any unauthorized posters and to have those posters currently in the marketplace recalled”.

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Turkey corruption scandal: Army does not want to be involved in political debates

Turkish army has released a statement saying that it does not want to get involved in “political arguments”, amid a major political corruption scandal.

The crisis has forced PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan to reshuffle his cabinet following the resignations of three ministers.

The ministers’ sons were among dozens of people detained as part of a wide-ranging corruption probe.

The scandal has caused Turkey’s lira to fall to a new low against the dollar.

Turkish corruption scandal has forced PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan to reshuffle his cabinet following the resignations of three ministers
Turkish corruption scandal has forced PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan to reshuffle his cabinet following the resignations of three ministers

Meanwhile, Turkey’s top administrative court has blocked a government decree ordering police to inform their superiors before launching investigations.

The government introduced the decree last week after a series of police raids on senior figures as part of the corruption inquiry.

The Council of State’s ruling on Friday, blocking the regulation, is seen as the latest setback in Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s efforts to stop the political fallout from the scandal.

The Turkish army’s statement, posted on its website, comes in response to a suggestion in the media by an ally of the prime minister that the corruption scandal might be a plot to trigger a military coup.

“The Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) does not want to be involved in political debates. On the other hand, the TSK will keep on closely following the developments regarding its corporate identity and the legal positions of its members,” the statement said.

Turkey has a history of military takeovers but its power has been curbed during Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s decade in power.

TJ Jackson’s guardianship of Michael Jackson’s children challenged

TJ Jackson, Michael Jackson’s nephew, has asked a judge to dismiss a petition filed by his cousin, Anthony Jackson II, who is challenging TJ’s guardianship of the King of Pop’s three children.

TJ Jackson, 35, was placed in charge of Prince, Paris and Blanket in July 2012, following a family feud, which was sparked by the apparent disappearance of family matriarch Katherine Jackson.

Katherine Jackson had previously been appointed the guardian of her grandkids following the Michael Jackson’s death in 2009.

TJ Jackson was placed in charge of Prince, Paris and Blanket in July 2012
TJ Jackson was placed in charge of Prince, Paris and Blanket in July 2012

She subsequently agreed to co-parent the youngsters with TJ, but the pair has since been faced with a new fight from Anthony Jackson II, who has filed his own legal papers asking to be named the children’s new guardian.

However, TJ Jackson claims Anthony, who is said to be his cousin, has failed to properly outline the reasons for his petition and he is therefore requesting the challenge be thrown out of court, reports TMZ.

In his documents, TJ, son of Tito Jackson, reveals he and Katherine Jackson are doing well as co-guardians and insists Prince, Paris and Blanket are happy with the arrangements.

Games of Thrones is most-pirated TV show of 2013

Games of Thrones is the most-pirated TV show of 2013, beating out AMC’s Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead, which ranked second and third, respectively.

According to TorrentFreak, HBO’s Games of Thrones – based on author George R.R. Martin’s fantasy novels – easily topped the list after the Season 3 finale was downloaded 5.9 million times, half a million more than the 5.4 million viewers that tuned in to watch the episode on television.

Breaking Bad, which ended its five-season run last fall, was estimated to have been downloaded 4.2 million times, while an estimated 10.28 million viewers tuned in to watch the unspecified episode.

An episode of Walking Dead was estimated to have been downloaded 3.6 million times, and watched by over 16.1 million viewers.

Games of Thrones is the most-pirated TV show of 2013
Games of Thrones is the most-pirated TV show of 2013

Games of Thrones previously beat its own piracy record last June, when 171,572 people shared the HBO series’ Season 3 finale simultaneously, compared to the 163,088 simultaneous fileshares for the Season 3 premiere.

Top 10 most-pirated TV shows of 2013:

1. Game of Thrones (5.9 million)

2. Breaking Bad (4.2 million)

3. The Walking Dead (3.6 million)

4. The Big Bang Theory (3.4 million)

5. Dexter (3.1 million)

6. How I Met Your Mother (3 million)

7. Suits (2.6 million)

8. Homeland (2.4 million)

9. Vikings (2.3 million)

10. Arrow (2.2 million)

12 Days of Giveaways 2013: Ellen DeGeneres’ show scores highest ratings ever

Ellen DeGeneres’ show posted record ratings during this year’s 12 Days of Giveaways.

Her daytime talker reported her highest-rated week ever for the one beginning on December 9. The show averaged a 3.2 household (HH) rating during the time period — a 7% increase from prior week, which had previously tied for the highest-rated one ever.

The week of December 9 also pulled in a daily average of 4.4 million total viewers.

Ellen DeGeneres’ show posted record ratings during this year's 12 Days of Giveaways
Ellen DeGeneres’ show posted record ratings during this year’s 12 Days of Giveaways

Ellen show posted a 3.4 HH rating on December 9, matching her highest-rated episode ever, which also happened to occur on the prior telecast. December 6’s show hit the same high mark, which Ellen show had posted twice before that. This year’s Halloween episode also had earned a 3.4 HH rating, as did a show in February 2007.

The guests on the December 9 episode were Jake Gyllenhaal, who was plugging the Prisoners DVD release, and Guest DJ Loni Love. The telecast got 4.7 million viewers.

Tom Hanks and Lea Michele from Glee also stopped by during the record-breaking week.

Ellen DeGeneres’ 12 Days of Giveaways spanned from December 5 to December 23, which represented a surprise 13th day.

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Japan agrees Okinawa US military airbase relocation

Japan has approved a US military airbase’s relocation on its southern island of Okinawa, officials said.

The governor, Hirokazu Nakaima, agreed to landfill work to develop a new base in a less densely populated part of the island, officials said.

The agreement is a breakthrough following years of deadlock over where a new US base should be placed.

The US has around 26,000 troops on Okinawa under a long-standing security alliance with Japan.

However, the bases are unpopular locally and there is growing pressure from residents for the US military footprint to be reduced.

The US Futenma airbase will now be relocated to a new site near Nago, a less densely populated area in the North of the island.

Japan has approved a US military airbase’s relocation on its southern island of Okinawa
Japan has approved a US military airbase’s relocation on its southern island of Okinawa

The move comes after years of negotiations. In 1996, Japan and the US agreed to close the Futenma airbase.

However, Okinawa’s local government had been opposed to building a new base on the coast.

Some critics have demanded that the US airbase move out of Okinawa prefecture completely and the decision has already prompted furious reactions.

“What the governor has done is unforgivable,” Yuichi Higa, head of the assembly in Nago, where the new base is to be built, is quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency.

“Residents who are opposed will surely resort to the use of force, such as blocking roads to stop this from happening,” he adds.

The decision is politically difficult for Hirokazu Nakaima who was re-elected in 2010 opposing the relocation of the base on Okinawa.

Hirokazu Nakaima’s decision came after Japan’s PM Shinzo Abe met him on Wednesday to urge him to agree to a new base.

Shinzo Abe pledged an economic stimulus package to Okinawa every year until 2021.

There has been a US military presence on Okinawa since the Americans invaded the island during World War II.

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Theatre director Attilio Maggiulli drives car into Elysee Palace rear gate

Attilio Maggiulli has driven his car into the rear gate of the Elysee Palace, the Paris residence of French President Francois Hollande.

Attilio Maggiulli, 67, a theatre director of Italian nationality, was arrested as he tried to force his way through the Grille du Coq gate on Thursday.

Police officials said he was protesting against cuts in subsidies to his small theatre in Paris.

Attilio Maggiulli had already been arrested on Wednesday near the Elysee Palace after pulling a Harlequin puppet from his car and setting it alight.

“He then threw around some leaflets denouncing the cuts in subsidies for his theatre,” a police source told Reuters news agency.

Police had arrested Attilio Maggiulli but let him go shortly afterwards.

Theatre director Attilio Maggiulli was arrested as he tried to force his way through Elysee Palace’s Grille du Coq gate
Theatre director Attilio Maggiulli was arrested as he tried to force his way through Elysee Palace’s Grille du Coq gate

He was slightly injured in the collision and has been taken to a Paris hospital.

Police sources said he runs a 100-seat theatre in the Montparnasse district.

Attilio Maggiulli has been arrested on suspicion of endangering the lives of others.

“If his aim was to be talked about, he has succeeded. But he may have to pay for that,” a source close to the investigation told AFP.

A local shopkeeper told Le Parisien newspaper she had “heard an almighty bang and seen a grey car”.

“The police and Republican Guards came quickly and pulled out an unconscious man from the vehicle,” she said.

The 19th-century gate was reportedly only scratched in the crash, which happened at slow speed.

It is not clear if President Francois Hollande was in the palace at the time of the incident.

Francois Hollande has pushed though cuts to the French cultural budget in an effort to reduce the government’s deficit.

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Akademik Shokalskiy ship trapped in Antarctic ice close to be rescued by Chinese icebreaker

The Russian scientific mission ship, trapped in dense pack ice off East Antarctica since Christmas Day, is close to being rescued as Chinese icebreaker Snow Dragon nears.

The crew can see the Snow Dragon icebreaker, which will try to cut a path through the ice allowing the research vessel to reach open water.

The Akademik Shokalskiy ship has 74 on board and is being used by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition.

They are following the route explorer Douglas Mawson travelled a century ago.

Akademik Shokalskiy ship has 74 on board and is being used by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition
Akademik Shokalskiy ship has 74 on board and is being used by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition

One of the leaders of the expedition, Chris Turney, tweeted an image of the Snow Dragon icebreaker on the horizon as it approached the ship.

The Chinese icebreaker – twice the length of the Shokalskiy – may ask for assistance from two other boats, the French vessel L’Astrolabe and Australia’s Aurora Australis.

The research ship was trapped by thick sheets of ice that were driven by strong winds about 1,500 nautical miles south of Hobart – the capital of the Australian state of Tasmania.

There had also been fears that blizzards could hamper the rescue effort

The Shokalskiy is well stocked with food and is in no danger, according to the team.

Although trapped for the moment, the scientists are continuing their experiments. They have been measuring temperature and salinity through cracks in the surrounding ice.

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Kenya: East Africa’s leaders meeting on South Sudan crisis

Kenya is holding a meeting of East Africa’s leaders on growing violence in South Sudan, where more than 1,000 people are believed to have died.

The talks come a day after South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir Mayardit met the Kenyan president and Ethiopian PM.

Meanwhile, the UN said the first peacekeeping reinforcements were expected to arrive in 48 hours.

South Sudan violence erupted 12 days ago between forces loyal to Salva Kiir and those backing his ex-deputy Riek Machar.

Kenya talks come a day after South Sudan's President Salva Kiir Mayardit met the Kenyan president and Ethiopian PM in Juba
Kenya talks come a day after South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir Mayardit met the Kenyan president and Ethiopian PM in Juba

The fighting has forced more than 100,000 to flee their homes, with about 60,000 seeking refuge at UN compounds across the country, UN officials say.

East African regional leaders from the eight-member bloc, known as IGAD, are meeting in Kenya’s capital Nairobi to follow up on issues raised during Thursday’s talks with President Salva Kiir in South Sudan’s capital Juba.

Salva Kiir met Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta and Ethiopian PM Hailemariam Desalegn. The talks were described by Ethiopia as “very constructive and very candid”.

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Thai government seeks military poll help

Thai government said it would ask the army to provide security for February’s elections, as the military called for restraint on both sides.

Thailand is facing increasingly violent protests, with two killed and dozens injured in recent days.

On Thursday, the Electoral Commission said the polls should be postponed to ensure the safety of candidates.

However, government officials said parliament was already dissolved so there was no legal reason for a delay.

Fighting broke out on Thursday at a stadium where election candidates were being registered.

A group of protesters, some throwing stones and evidently some who were armed, tried to break into the stadium.

One police officer and one protester were killed in the clashes.

Thailand is facing increasingly violent protests, with two killed and dozens injured in recent days
Thailand is facing increasingly violent protests, with two killed and dozens injured in recent days

Deputy PM Surapong Tovichakchaikul said the government would ask the army to help secure candidate registrations on Saturday.

“I will also ask the military to provide security protection for members of the public on the 2 February elections,” he added in a televised address.

Speaking to reporters on Friday, Thai army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha did not address the government’s request.

Instead, he urged restraint on both sides and an end to street violence and said the army had shown “red traffic lights to both sides so things will calm down”.

When asked if the army would intervene, Prayuth Chan-ocha said: “That door is neither open nor closed.”

The army, which mounted a successful coup only seven years ago, remains a powerful player in Thai politics.

The army has staged several coups in the past, and ousted former PM Thaksin Shinawatra, who is also brother to current premier Yingluck Shinawatra, in 2006.

Yingluck Shinawatra called the snap election earlier this month, following weeks of protests.

However, the opposition Democrat party is boycotting the polls.

Yingluck Shinawatra’s Pheu Thai Party won the last election in 2011 and has a big majority in parliament.

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Lebanon: Beirut explosion kills ex-Finance Minister Mohamad Chatah and four others

Lebanon’s ex-Finance Minister Mohamad Chatah and four others have been killed in a huge explosion in central Beirut.

Mohamad Chatah was an adviser to the former PM Saad Hariri, a Sunni Muslim. A car was seen in flames near government offices and the parliament.

The Syrian conflict has increased sectarian tensions in Lebanon.

The Lebanese Shia militant movement Hezbollah has sent fighters to Syria to back the government of President Bashar al-Assad.

Bashar al-Assad comes from the Alawite sect, a heterodox offshoot of Shia Islam.

Lebanon’s ex-Finance Minister Mohamad Chatah and four others have been killed in a huge explosion in central Beirut
Lebanon’s ex-Finance Minister Mohamad Chatah and four others have been killed in a huge explosion in central Beirut

Some of the Syrian rebel groups are affiliated with the Sunni Muslim al-Qaeda network.

Iran, which backs Hezbollah, saw its embassy in Beirut attacked last month.

The Beirut blast damaged several buildings near the Phoenicia Hotel and set several cars ablaze.

Dozens of people were reported injured.

Mohamad Chatah became finance minister in 2008. After Saad Hariri lost the premiership in early 2011 Mohamad Chatah served as his senior adviser.

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Dean McDermott Cheated on Tori Spelling with Emily Goodhand?

Tori Spelling spent a happy Christmas amid Dean McDermott cheating reports.

On Wednesday, Tori Spelling, 40, posted a photo of their four kids – Liam, 6, Stella, 5, Hattie, 2, and Finn, 16 months – posing in front of an elaborate tree along with the message: “Merry Christmas from the McDermotts.”

“As another year comes to a close, I can’t help but feel so grateful for all of my blessings,” Tori Spelling wrote on her website.

“My beautiful family, my amazing friends, and of course, all of you! We’re spending the day together – cuddling, cooking, baking, unwrapping gifts, eating, watching movies and counting our blessings.”

Spelling signed it: “Love, T, Dean, Liam, Stella, Hattie + Finn.”

According to Us Weekly, Dean McDermott, 47, picked up a 28-year-old woman named Emily Goodhand while promoting his hosting spot on Chopped Canada in Toronto earlier this month.

“He was flirting. His personality is very charming. I was drinking, so what he said is blurry,” Emily Goodhand said of their putative December 6 meeting.

“But he was talking about his kids and his work. And when people open up, you feel closer to them in some way. I felt like I could trust him. And we know a lot of the same people, so we had that in common.”

Dean McDermott supposedly slipped Emily Goodhand his number and hotel room key, which she claims she used that night.

“He told me he and Tori had a s**less marriage,” alleged Emily Goodhand.

“I believed him.”

Tori Spelling nor Dean McDermott have yet to comment on the story, but Emily Goodhand maintains she regrets the alleged liaison and would like to apologize to Tori.

“I made a stupid decision,” Emily Goodhand said.

Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott married in 2006 after hooking up on the set of a Lifetime movie while both were married to other people.

Paul Ciancia: LA airport gunman pleads not guilty

Paul Anthony Ciancia – the man charged with murdering a federal security officer at Los Angeles International Airport in November – has pleaded not guilty in California.

Paul Ciancia, 23, denied first-degree murder and 10 other charges during a brief court appearance.

The trial was set for February 11th in LA federal court.

Gerardo Hernandez, 39, a father of two, was checking IDs when he was shot dead. Three other people were wounded in the attack.

Paul Anthony Ciancia was charged with murdering a federal security officer at LA airport in November
Paul Anthony Ciancia was charged with murdering a federal security officer at LA airport in November

Paul Ciancia had been taken to hospital after being shot by police four times.

Hernandez was the first Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent killed in the line of duty since the agency was formed in 2001.

After coming to the US from El Salvador as a teenager, Gerardo Hernandez married his wife on Valentine’s Day in 1998. He had worked at the airport since 2010.

Paul Ciancia allegedly entered Terminal 3 at the airport on November 1st with a rifle and shot Gerardo Hernandez at close range.

Police say Paul Ciancia had a handwritten letter stating he wanted to kill multiple TSA officers and “instill fear in your traitorous minds”.

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Kanye West sued by Ricky Spicer over copyright infringement

Kanye West has been sued by former child soul singer Ricky Spicer over claims of copyright infringement.

Ricky Spicer, who sang with The Ponderosa Twins Plus One, sued Kanye West in Manhattan Supreme Court in New York City on Monday, alleging the rapper used his vocals without permission.

Former Ponderosa Twins Plus One singer Ricky Spicer sued Kanye West alleging the rapper used his vocals without permission
Former Ponderosa Twins Plus One singer Ricky Spicer sued Kanye West alleging the rapper used his vocals without permission

In the suit, Ricky Spicer claims Kanye West sampled the vocals from his former group’s song Bound for his hit Bound 2, which appears on his Yeezus album.

The lawsuit also targets Kanye West’s label Roc-A-Fella Records and three others. Ricky Spicer is seeking unspecified damages.

Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and kids go Christmas shopping at Target Australia

Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and their kids made a pre-Christmas Target run in Robina, a suburb of Queensland, Australia, over the weekend.

“Team at our Target Robina store are thrilled that Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and their children shopped at Target today,” an elated Stuart Machin tweeted on Sunday, according to the Gold Coast Bulletin.

Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and their kids made a pre-Christmas Target run in Robina
Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and their kids made a pre-Christmas Target run in Robina

“They made sure no one was around to blow their cover,” a source told the Australian news outlet.

“The store manager waited until everyone had gone home and opened it up secretly for them at 7.30 pm on Sunday. She said they shopped for around an hour and a half to buy presents for their children and friends.”

Angelina Jolie, 37, has been on Australia’s Gold Coast over the past few months filming her second directorial venture, Unbroken.

Jazz master Yusef Lateef dies at 93

Yusef Lateef, a multi-instrumentalist known for fusing jazz and Eastern music, has died at 93.

Grammy-winning Yusef Lateef played in bands with Dizzy Gillespie and Charles Mingus and gained a global following as one of the first to incorporate world music into jazz.

In 1987, Yusef Lateef won a Grammy for best new age performance for Little Symphony, on which he played all the instruments.

Yusef Lateef had battled prostate cancer and died on Monday at his home in Shutesbury, Massachusetts.

Yusef Lateef played in bands with Dizzy Gillespie and Charles Mingus and gained a global following as one of the first to incorporate world music into jazz
Yusef Lateef played in bands with Dizzy Gillespie and Charles Mingus and gained a global following as one of the first to incorporate world music into jazz

An obituary posted by the Douglass Funeral Home in Amherst said he was “well known for his support and mentorship of up and coming artists” and that he had been performing up to summer 2013.

Born William Emanuel Huddleston in 1920, Yusef Lateef emerged out of the Detroit jazz scene in the 1940s and ’50s before moving to New York in 1960.

Yusef Lateef began his career as a tenor saxophonist but also mastered the flute, oboe and bassoon and used woodwind instruments from many countries in his music.

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Robert W. Wilson comits suicide at 87

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New York hedge-fund founder Robert W. Wilson has died at 87 in an apparent suicide.

He committed his life to giving the fortune he made from investing to charities.

According to Bloomberg News, Robert Wilson died on December 23rd after allegedly leaping from his 16th-floor residence at the San Remo apartment building on Manhattan’s Central Park West.

Robert Wilson donated $100 million each to the World Monuments Fund, the Nature Conservancy, the Environmental Defense Fund and the Wildlife Conservation Society.

The World Monuments Fund works to preserve architectural and cultural heritage sites around the world.

Robert Wilson committed his life to giving the fortune he made from investing to charities
Robert Wilson committed his life to giving the fortune he made from investing to charities

One of Robert Wilson’s favorite initiatives was “saving” Catholic private schools, although he was an atheist.

He believed that private schools offered better educations than “the union-controlled inner-city schools.”

He also gave millions to the Archdiocese of New York over the years and became a good friend of Edward Cardinal Egan.

Police said the window to Roberts Wilson’s apartment was open and the death was not deemed suspicious.

Robert Wilson was married to his only wife, Marilyn, for about 35 years before they divorced. He has no children.

Cairo bus bomb blast injures 5 in Nasr City district

At least 5 people have been injured by a bomb blast close to a bus in Cairo, Egypt’s health ministry has said.

Earlier reports of a death have been discounted.

The bomb was planted on a pedestrian island and exploded as the public bus passed by in the northern district of Nasr City, a security source said.

It comes a day after the government declared the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization.

At least 5 people have been injured by a bomb blast close to a bus in Cairo
At least 5 people have been injured by a bomb blast close to a bus in Cairo

Explosive experts detonated a second bomb that was planted in an advertising board close to where the first explosion went off in Nasr City.

The Muslim Brotherhood, whose candidate Mohamed Morsi won the presidential election in 2012 before being deposed by the military earlier this year, had already been outlawed.

A Muslim Brotherhood leader in exile vowed that protests would continue.

In recent months, Egypt has seen a wave of attacks which the authorities have blamed on Islamist militants.

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PM Shinzo Abe visits Yasukuni shrine

China and South Korea got angry after PM Shinzo Abe visited Yasukuni shrine that honors Japan’s war dead, including some convicted war criminals.

Shinzo Abe said his visit to Yasukuni was an anti-war gesture.

But China called the visit “absolutely unacceptable to the Chinese people”, and Seoul expressed “regret and anger”.

China and South Korea see Yasukuni as a symbol of Tokyo’s aggression during World War Two, when Japan occupied large parts of China and the Korean peninsula.

The US embassy in Tokyo said in a statement it was “disappointed” and that Shinzo Abe’s actions would “exacerbate tensions” with Japan’s neighbors.

China, Japan and South Korea are embroiled in a number of disputes over territory in the East China Sea.

It was the first visit to Yasukuni by a serving prime minister since Junichiro Koizumi went in 2006.

Shinzo Abe, who took office in 2012, entered the shrine on Thursday morning, wearing a morning suit and grey tie. His arrival was televised live.

PM Shinzo Abe visited Yasukuni shrine that honors Japan's war dead, including some convicted war criminals
PM Shinzo Abe visited Yasukuni shrine that honors Japan’s war dead, including some convicted war criminals

“I chose this day to report [to the souls of the dead] what we have done in the year since the administration launched and to pledge and determine that never again will people suffer in war,” he said.

“It is not my intention at all to hurt the feelings of the Chinese and Korean people.”

Officials said Shinzo Abe visited Yasukuni shrine in a private capacity and was not representing the government.

But Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said: “We strongly protest and seriously condemn the Japanese leader’s acts.

“This poses a major political obstacle in the improvement of bilateral relations. Japan must take responsibility for all the consequences that this creates.”

Japan made an unwritten agreement with China in the 1970s that serving leaders would not visit the shrine.

But now, Shinzo Abe appears to have broken that deal.

In August, Shinzo Abe sent a ritual offering to the shrine but was not among a group of dozens of Japanese politicians who visited Yasukuni.

During an earlier period in office between 2006 and 2007 he said he would not even discuss visiting the shrine “as long as the issue remains a diplomatic problem”.

Yasukuni commemorates some 2.5 million Japanese men, women and children who have died in wars.

But the souls of hundreds of convicted WW2 criminals are also enshrined there.

Fourteen so-called Class A criminals – those who were involved in planning the war – are among those honored. They include war-time leader General Hideki Tojo, who was executed for war crimes in 1948.

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