220-pound NYC Gym Teacher Sues City, Claims He was Beaten up by a First-grader

A hulking Queens gym teacher and former college football player claims a pupil fractured his ankle, injured his knee and forced him to go to a shrink for stress — even though the kid was only 50 pounds and in first grade. Burly, 220-pound PS 330 teacher John Webster, 27, said a 4-foot-2 Rodrigo Carpio, […]

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Britney Spears accused of doing meth

Britney Spears’ former manager Sam Lufti is currently gearing up for his upcoming trial against the new X Factor USA judge. Earlier this month, he allegedly asked a judge to request the pop star’s conservators to make her available as a witness at the court hearing. And now Lufti has filed legal documents relating to […]

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Lady GaGa Says “I Gained 25 Pounds” And She Doesn’t Feel Bad About It

Lady Gaga’s revealing costumes during her Amsterdam tour this week have gotten some attention — but not for the clothes themselves.   Stunning Star Admits She’s Not Ashamed of Weight Gain  In a new interview with radio host Elvis Duran, the 26-year-old singer admits she’s recently gained some weight. “I’m dieting right now, because I gained, […]

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Selma Blair’s Baby Bares Star’s Boob

  The actress was carrying 14-month-old Arthur in Los Angeles yesterday when he reached in for a snack and pulled her breast out of her top.   The Incident and Cover Up Selma quickly spotted the wardrobe malfunction and, helped by a hunky friend, covered herself up. The 40-year-old won’t be embarrassed by her accidental nip slip. She […]

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10 Questions for Gene Hackman

In the first chapter of your new western novel Payback at Morning Peak, your 17-year-old protagonist, Jubal, finds his mother dead, shoots his dad in the head as he burns alive and tries in vain to save the life of his 14-year-old sister, who has just been raped. You wanted it to start slow, huh?Yeah, I wanted to dig myself into a hole so that I would have 300 pages to get myself out.

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Reagan’s Daughter Patti Remembers Father: Grace Under Fire

Several years into my father’s journey down the narrowing road of Alzheimer’s, when he was still going out for walks, I looped my arm through his one afternoon and walked with him along a leafy street near my parents’ home. A few people recognized him, waved and called out, “Hello, Mr.

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