Paulson voices opposition to Big 3 bailout bill (AP)

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told Congress on Tuesday that the administration remains firmly opposed to dipping into the government's $700 billion financial bailout fund for a $25 billion rescue package for Detroit's Big Three automakers, no matter how badly they need the help.


Read the rest of the story...

Share This Post:

‘Suge’ Knight to face Vegas drug, battery charges (AP)

AP - The Clark County district attorney's office is seeking charges against Marion "Suge" Knight in the alleged beating of his girlfriend in August.


Read the rest of the story...

Share This Post:

ROLL CALL: Justin Timberlake Drops New Single

Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans


JT Drops News Single On MySpace: Justin Timberlake is back with new music on his MySpace Music page. JT debuted his new single, "Follow My Lead," on Tuesday. The single, which features singer Esmée Denters, was recorded live at JT's recent Justin Timberlake and Friends Shriners benefit concert. All proceeds from download sales will aid the Shriners Hospitals for Children. New JT music and it helps kids - we're in and downloading away!


Miley Ready For Prankster Smack Down: Miley Cyrus was not amused by her recent Internet death hoax. "What happened? Did I die, like, bungee jumping, getting bulldozed, what happened this time?" Miley told Michael Yo on Yo on E! "I got hit by a drunk driver! Ok, good. Wait. What? On my Web page? No. My Web page got hacked?" Miley said she's "ticked" with the person responsible and is ready to take matters into her own hands. "I'm gonna, like, smack 'em!" she added. That Web prankster might end up being quite embarrassed when he or she gets a beat down from a 15-year-old Disney star.


"Bruno" Strikes Again: In more Hollywood hoax news, Sacha Baron Cohen's character "Bruno" hit the set of NBC's "Medium" last week, Entertainment Weekly's Michael Ausiello reported. The show was temporarily shut down after Sacha, dressed as Bruno, interrupted a courtroom scene with series star, Patricia Arquette. "No one had a clue it was Sacha playing Bruno," a "Medium" insider told the mag. "It's amazing he was able to infiltrate the set and pull this off." Wait... shouldn't Patricia have sensed this was about to happen?


LiLo & SamRo Munch: Last week they were spotted hitting up a Burger King at LAX before jetting off to London, and now Lindsay and Sam were spotted stocking up on chips, cookies and chocolate at a corner store in London, London's The Daily Mail reported. The late night munchies came after a dinner at London's Nobu Berkeley. Maybe they should have found a Burger King in London, instead of Nobu.Read the rest of the story...

Share This Post:

Legal Troubles: Michael Jackson, Prince, Justin Timberlake

Shocker! When you're rich and famous, people want your money and are willing to go to court for it. And now the King of Pop, Prince, and Justin Timberlake are suiting up, consulting their lawyers, and getting ready to duke it out before the judge. King of Pop vs. Sheikh of Bahrain: The King of Bahrain's son, Sheikh Abdulla Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, is suing Michael Jackson for £4.7 million (7 million U.S.) after he says he paid Jackson £1.1 million (roughly 2.25 million U.S.) and built him a recording studio as an advance for two albums, a stage show, and an autobiography. The Sheikh says Jackson kept the money but did not deliver the promised work. Meanwhile, Jackson -- who's apparently too sick to show in court -- claims the aforementioned were "gifts" (no doubt the kind the "really, this is too much -- I can't accept this" line was invented for.) [Via MTV.com] More on SPIN.com: >> Michael Not Joining Jackson 5 Reunion >> Justin Timberlake: "I'm Going to Pimp Myself" >> Prince to Dispatch 'Planet Earth' >> Timberlake Provides Southern Hospitality Prince vs. 3121: Perfume maker Revelations is seeking $100,000 for breach of contract, claiming that Prince has failed to help promote 3121, the perfume named for his 2006 album [via NME.com]. They also claim Prince's label Universal agreed to arrange marketing opportunities with Prince -- a promise they have not delivered on. JT vs. Felipe Ramales: Ramales, a busboy at Timberlake's New York restaurant Southern Comfort, is suing the popstar, alleging that he was not compensated for putting in overtime and that employees weren't given a proper share of tips from parties with six or more customers [via radaronline.com].


Read the rest of the story...

Share This Post:

Hagel, Unrestrained, Lashes Into Bush, Rush And The GOP

Two months before he leaves office, Sen. Chuck Hagel is increasingly unrestrained by political niceties. Appearing at a forum at the Johns Hopkins School of Advances International Studies, the outgoing Nebraska Republican leveled harsh criticism at his own party, the lack of intellectual curiosity among some of his colleagues, the Bush administration's handling of nearly every aspect of governance and -- perhaps most bitingly -- the conservative radio voices that often dictate the GOP agenda. "We are educated by the great entertainers like Rush Limbaugh," said Hagel, sarcastically referencing the talk radio host who once called him "Senator Betrayus." "You know, I wish Rush Limbaugh and others like that would run for office. They have so much to contribute and so much leadership and they have an answer for everything. And they would be elected overwhelmingly," he offered. "[The truth is] they try to rip everyone down and make fools of everybody but they don't have any answers." It wasn't all an exercise in unloading pent-up frustrations. Hagel offered praise for Robert Gates -- creating the impression that he would like the current Pentagon chief to remain at the post once President-elect Barack Obama takes office. He also deflected questions about whether he would serve in the Obama administration or what he thought of the possibility of Hillary Clinton at Secretary of State. Moreover, Hagel offered what amounted to an hour-long plea for the next administration and Congress to reconfigure the way it works together and within the international framework when it comes to foreign affairs. "Eighty-seven percent of the American people said America is going in the wrong direction," said Hagel. "You don't need to know another number about anything, and so the election was pretty predictable: the American people don't like what is going on... they want us to start doing what leaders are expected to do, address the problems, find some consensus to governing. Get along. There will be disagreements, sure... but in the end we can't hold ourselves captives to this raw, partisan, political paralysis." But the truly memorable bits came when -- unrestrained by formalities -- he deployed a sharp tongue while riffing on the GOP. Reflecting on the Bush administration, Hagel, one of the earliest critics of the Iraq war, held back few punches. "Yes, there have been some differences and some pretty significant ones in [the Republican Party]. But when you ask the question: 'Has [our approach] worked? I don't think many people will say it has worked," he said, adding later: "God knows I would never question the quality of our elected officials, that's why I'm so popular with many of them." The main thrust of his critiques was aimed not at any individual specifically, but at a closed-off mindset that he believed had taken hold of Republican politics and, consequently, the GOP's approach to foreign policy. "Engagement is not appeasement," he said. "Diplomacy is not retreat. Somehow too many in this town and in this country have disconnected all of that." Later in the question-and-answer session, he offered an example to illustrate this quip, gently mocking those officials and voters who, for one reason or another, had problems with things from France or people who were Muslim. "There is always going to be a certain know-nothing element to democracy," said Hagel. "That is their choice. But in a world that is so vitally interconnected, it does help if you try to understand the other side... Ask them: 'What is it that scares you about the French so much?'" There were, additionally, some compliments to spare. Hagel, on several occasions, lauded the work and approach of Gates, who he said had taken the right ethos to the job at Defense. Finally, he offered a sincerely funny line about Warren Buffet, the heralded financier, Oracle from Omaha and (seemingly) one individual to have weathered the current financial market meltdown. There is news today that [Obama] is in serious negotiations with Warren Buffet for Buffet to buy the entire United States government," Hagel joked in the opening of his speech. "I applaud that. I am seeking the job of buffet's driver. He is the only one who has money. Obviously we think highly of warren and we take great pride that he is a cornhusker." Read more: Chuck Hagel, Hagel Gates, Hagel Foreign Policy, Hagel Sais, Hagel Gop, Hagel Speech, Hagel Rush Limbaugh, Chuck Hagel State, Obama Cabinet, Politics News


Read the rest of the story...

Share This Post:

Mistakes fill ‘Dancing’

"Dancing With the Stars" gets wacky with Lance's wardrobe malfunction and Brooke's disastrous routine.


Read the rest of the story...

Share This Post:

Perfume Maker Raises Stink Over Prince’s Fragrance

A perfume company is claiming that Prince and his music publisher failed to honor a contract to help market a fragrance named for the album "3121."

The breach-of-contract lawsuit was filed by Revelations Perfume and Cosmetics Inc. in New York. The company says it licensed Prince's name, likeness and the album title "3121" to market its fragrance.

Revelations says it put $2.5 million into the project and agreed to pay Universal half of net profits from sales of the perfume.

But the lawsuit claims that since the launch of the fragrance in July 2007, Universal and Prince have failed to participate in various promotions for it.

Universal did not immediately return a call for comment. Prince's music studio in Chanhassen, Minn., did not answer several calls.Read the rest of the story...

Share This Post:

UK Papers: Clinton To Accept Role In Obama Cabinet

Sen. Hillary Clinton is poised to accept the position of secretary of state in President-elect Barack Obama's White House administration, two British papers reported Tuesday, citing unnamed Washington sources.


Read the rest of the story...

Share This Post:

Oil Tanker Hijacked… Could It Be Our Future ?

I must admit from the start that I am somewhat surprised that this story is not getting more play in the media. An Saudi oil tanker has been hijacked by Somali terrorists and is seemingly being held for ransom of it’s $ 100 million cargo. According to the news reports this i


Read the rest of the story...

Share This Post:

Video: How Obama Got Elected

How Obama Got Elected


Read the rest of the story...

Share This Post: