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Kylie Jenner
Kylie Jenner reveals name of her first child: Stormi
LOS ANGELES - US reality TV star Kylie Jenner and her rapper boyfriend Travis Scott welcomed their first child, a baby girl, on Feb. 2 and on Wednesday Kylie delighted her fans with an adorable picture of her daughter Stormi Webster. The photo shared by Kylie features the little baby girl cutely holding her mom's finger. Sharing the heartwarming picture, Kylie revealed her daughter's name and wrote: "Stormi Webster."Kylie announced the arrival of her baby girl with a post on Twitter: "Pregnancy has been the most beautiful, empowering, and life-changing experience I've had in my entire life and I'm actually going to miss it. I appreciate my friends and especially my family for helping me make this special moment as private as we could. My beautiful and healthy...
February 07, 2018

Kylie Jenner reveals name of her first child: Stormi

A scene from
'Black Panther' gets superhero reception from critics
LOS ANGELES - "Black Panther," the first black standalone Marvel superhero movie, won rave reviews on Wednesday with critics praising both its adventure and its portrayal of a majestic Africa.Directed by Ryan Coogler and featuring a predominantly black cast including Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o and Angela Bassett, "Black Panther" was hailed by the Daily Beast as "a love letter to every black person" and "a correction for years of diversity neglect" by Rolling Stone.The Disney movie, opening worldwide next week, tells the story of T'Challa, the newly crowned king of the fictional, technologically advanced African nation Wakanda, who is challenged from factions within his own country.The movie arrives after years of criticism about the...
February 07, 2018

'Black Panther' gets superhero reception from critics

This undated handout picture provided by the Friends of Mana Island shows a gannet named Nigel, right, among fake concrete birds on Mana Island off the Wellington coast, New Zealand. - AFP.
'World's loneliest bird' Nigel dies in New Zealand
WELLINGTON - New Zealand wildlife lovers are mourning the death of a gannet named Nigel, dubbed "the loneliest bird in the world" due to the absence of any feathered friends on his island home. Instead the seabird, also known as "no-mates Nigel", spent years living among a colony of fake concrete birds set up by conservationists in a bid to attract wildlife. The antisocial avian fell in love with one of the decoys on Mana Island, off the Wellington coast, and was seen preening, nestling and even trying to mate with it. "Nigel chose to live on Mana, and we know he was happy there because he could have left any time and didn't," Department of Conservation ranger Chris Bell said Wednesday. "It was odd behavior for a gannet, but every group has their...
February 07, 2018

'World's loneliest bird' Nigel dies in New Zealand

Lana Del Rey
Lana Del Rey 'super happy' but jittery after stalker arrested
NEW YORK - Singer Lana Del Rey broke down in tears at a concert and acknowledged feeling jitters after police arrested a stalker who allegedly wanted to kidnap her. The 32-year-old artist, known for her melancholic baroque pop and tales of ill-fated love, said she was feeling "a little more emotional than I thought" as she opened a concert Monday night in Atlanta. "I was feeling totally fine and then I just got a little bit nervous right when I got on stage," Del Rey said as she wiped her cheeks with her hands and paced the stage, the crowd hollering its support. "I just want to say that I'm super happy to be with you guys and if I'm a little bit feathery, just bear with me." She was referring to an incident shortly before her previous concert Friday...
February 07, 2018

Lana Del Rey 'super happy' but jittery after stalker arrested

The outside of Escobar, a restaurant named after the infamous Colombian drug lord, in Singapore on Tuesday. - AFP
Colombia protests Escobar restaurant in Singapore
SINGAPORE - Colombia has lodged an angry complaint with Singapore over a restaurant in the city-state named after drug kingpin Pablo Escobar. In a three-page letter to the Foreign Ministry dated Feb. 2, the Colombian embassy expressed "serious concern", saying the eatery was paying tribute to the "worst criminal in the history of Colombia". "The Embassy of the Republic of Colombia wants to share some information to refresh the horror that this criminal caused in Colombia... not to mention the drug addiction he promoted and the war he declared," the letter said. "If the idea of the owner was to make his or her business look profitable and trendy, it is inducing... confusion, because Colombia is not what 'Narcos-Netflix' portrays anymore." It...
February 07, 2018

Colombia protests Escobar restaurant in Singapore

Food is a cultural cornerstone in Italy yet the most recent government survey of 400 families showed each one wastes the equivalent of 85 kg of food, worth a combined 8.5 billion euros, a year. Earlier figures have put food waste as high as 145 kg per family, at a cost of 16 billion euros.
Food-mad Italy on mission to cut waste, feed hungry
ROME - The young Roma woman gingerly touched the oranges and cabbages, bright, fresh and neatly stacked in crates. Francesco Fanoli, an anthropologist, insisted they were hers to take - for free.With a toddler playing in a nearby pram and more mouths to feed at home, the mother took the cache gratefully, telling Fanoli she could not find any work without an identity card.Next up: A range of breads from Viola de Andrade Piroli, a Pilates teacher who had just nipped into a nearby shop.The loaves were gratefully received.Then moments later, 91-year-old Maria Roccatelli turned up - wrapped in a big green jacket and thick scarf to keep out the winter cold, pushed by her son in a wheelchair.They picked up a pineapple, oranges, beans, chicory and cauliflowers and filled two large plastic bags....
February 07, 2018

Food-mad Italy on mission to cut waste, feed hungry

Arunachalam Muruganantham is nicknamed India's
Bollywood's 'menstrual man' movie targets Indian taboo
MUMBAI - A Bollywood movie about an inventor who created a revolutionary machine that makes cheap sanitary pads hits screens this week, challenging taboos surrounding menstruation in socially conservative India.Arunachalam Muruganantham is nicknamed India's "menstrual man" for transforming the lives of poor women forced to use items like old rags, sand and leaves during their periods.He has been lauded by India's government and is now getting the star treatment with Bollywood A-lister Akshay Kumar portraying him in "Pad Man", releasing on Friday.It is the latest socially conscious movie to come out of a film industry known more for producing complex love stories featuring handsome heroes and elaborate dance routines.Muruganantham hopes the movie will help raise...
February 07, 2018

Bollywood's 'menstrual man' movie targets Indian taboo

Actor John Mahoney, best known for playing Martin Crane on 11 seasons of “Frasier,” in a scene from the show.
Actor John Mahoney, who played cranky dad on 'Frasier,' dies at 77
LOS ANGELES - John Mahoney, who as the cranky, blue-collar dad in "Frasier" played counterpoint to pompous sons Frasier and Niles, has died. Mahoney was 77.The actor died Monday in Chicago after a brief hospitalization, Paul Martino, his manager for more than 30 years, said Tuesday. The cause of death was not immediately provided.In "Frasier," the hit "Cheers" spinoff that aired from 1993 to 2004, Mahoney played Martin Crane, a disabled ex-policeman who parked himself in a battered old armchair in Frasier's chic Seattle living room.Kelsey Grammer's Frasier and David Hyde Pierce's Niles, both psychiatrists with lofty views of their own intellect, squabbled constantly with their dad but, when needed, the family closed ranks.Martin's beloved dog,...
February 06, 2018

Actor John Mahoney, who played cranky dad on 'Frasier,' dies at 77

Anupam Kher
Actor Anupam Kher says his Twitter was hacked after pro-Pakistan tweet
LOS ANGELES - Bollywood actor Anupam Kher’s Twitter account was hacked, he told news agencies on Tuesday. Kher, 62, is currently in Los Angeles and revealed that he found out about the hacking through friends at home.“My Twitter account has been hacked. Just got a few calls from friends in India about it. I am in LA and it is 1 a.m.,” Kher told Press Trust of India via text message.He says he has flagged the incident to Twitter. Several screenshots and a now deleted tweet on Kher’s handle are circulating on social media, showing a tweet in Turkish and ending with the words "I love Pakistan."Kher, whose wife Kirron, who is also a famous Bollywood actor, is a BJP member of Parliament from Chandigarh, also had her account hacked. - Agencies
February 06, 2018

Actor Anupam Kher says his Twitter was hacked after pro-Pakistan tweet

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut is seen dressed up Queen of Jhansi while shooting
After 'Padmaavat', Kangana Ranaut's 'Manikarnika' faces protests
NEW DELHI - While the protests against "Padmaavat" are still fresh, a new Bollywood film has come under the radar. According to Republic World, Kangana Ranaut’s "Manikarnika" has been receiving threats by Sarv Brahmin Mahasabha (SBM) over the indecent portrayal of the Queen of Jhansi.State president of SBM, Suresh Mishra said, “The movie is violating history. It’s on ‘Jhansi ki Rani’ and it’s made to earn crores. We don’t care about that but we won’t let that happen by violating the history.”He further stated that he doesn’t want similar controversies that "Padmaavat" was a part of and has requested the director to give assurances on the plot of the movie. Mishra also added that if the issues are not addressed, SBM will not allow the...
February 06, 2018

After 'Padmaavat', Kangana Ranaut's 'Manikarnika' faces protests

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