Friday, August 2, 2013

Lohan makes fun of herself on 'Chelsea Lately'

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Actress Lindsay Lohan will guest host the Aug. 5 episode of "Chelsea Lately."

Look out, Chelsea Handler! Lindsay Lohan might be coming for your job.

A vibrant-looking Lohan, fresh off a 90-day court-ordered stint in rehab, filled in for Handler as host of "Chelsea Lately" on Thursday. Although the episode isn't scheduled to air until Aug. 5, from the sneak peek clips provided, it looks like LiLo took the opportunity to poke fun at herself ? and fellow actress Kristen Stewart ? during her guest spot.

During the episode's round-table discussion, Lohan garnered laughs from the crowd and other hosts when, while?reporting on a story?that One Direction member Harry Styles is possibly bisexual and dating a DJ named Nick, she deadpanned, "I've been there!" (Lohan dated DJ Samantha Ronson in 2008.)?

Lohan also used the opportunity to take a jab at Stewart, who recently made headlines for cursing out a group of paparazzi photographers.?

"I'm just excited that Kristen Stewart, you know, finally showed some emotion,"?Lohan said?of the famously indifferent "Twilight" actress.

Her joke garnered a roar of laughter from the audience, and even prompted comedian Fortune Feimster, who was part of the round table, to suggest that her comment may start an alley fight between the troubled actress and the "Twilight" star.

"No, I love her. I'm a Kristen Stewart fan," Lohan insisted before continuing to poke fun at the actress' 2012 cheating scandal with "Snow White" director Rupert Sanders.

Lohan hosts Chelsea Lately on Aug. 5 at 11 p.m. on E!

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/lindsay-lohan-makes-fun-herself-chelsea-lately-6C10831619

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Pregnancy in horses: Helping horses come to term

[unable to retrieve full-text content]It is not only humans that sometimes experience difficulty having children. Horses too have a low birth rate, with many pregnancies failing within the first few weeks after conception. The reason is currently unknown but recent research suggests that a particular class of blood cells may be involved.

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Obama draws contrasts between House, Senate GOP

(AP) ? There's a new cadence to President Barack Obama's musings about Congress: Why can't House Republicans be more like their mates in the Senate?

As Obama presses his economic agenda across the country, he's playing one chamber against the other, hoping Americans will hear his calls for compromise and conclude it's not his fault almost nothing is getting done in Washington.

Call it a congressional two-step: Praise Senate Republicans for modest displays of cooperation, then contrast them with House Republicans, whom Obama has started describing as stubborn saboteurs. It's a theme Obama has used repeatedly to bolster his argument that he's the one acting reasonably as he prepares for clashes this fall with Congress, whose relations with Obama have always been notoriously strained.

"A growing number of Republican senators are trying to get things done," Obama said Tuesday as he unveiled a new fiscal proposal in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Days earlier, Obama accused the House GOP of risking another financial crisis by issuing ultimatums over the debt ceiling and government funding.

"We've seen a group of Republicans in the House, in particular, who suggest they wouldn't vote to pay the very bills that Congress has already racked up," Obama said. "That's not an economic plan. That's just being a deadbeat."

Obama has reason to be cautiously optimistic about the Senate, which passed a far-reaching immigration overhaul Obama sorely sought with bipartisan support and struck a deal over Obama's nominees that has led to a flurry of confirmations after months of logjam. A number of prominent GOP senators have also criticized a Republican plan to threaten a government shutdown unless funding is cut off for Obama's health care law.

But even in the Senate, there's skepticism about Obama's intentions. Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., said Obama's contrasting tone about the House and Senate amounts to a divide-and-conquer strategy that calls into question the White House's outreach.

"These discussions have been going on for five years and no agreements have been reached yet," Sessions said. "It could be the president is playing the Senate like a fiddle."

On most issues ? including pressing tax and spending matters ? Senate and House Republicans are unified in their opposition. There was no telling Republicans apart Tuesday, for instance, as they panned a corporate tax cut and jobs spending package the White House had portrayed as a concession to Republicans ? who oppose using tax revenue to support more spending. That proposal will be among the topics Obama discusses Wednesday when he meets separately with House and Senate Democrats.

For a president who vowed to change Washington and bust through gridlock, peeling off a handful of votes on immigration and nominees is hardly a case study in government by consensus. In fact, when Obama persistently knocks House Republicans, it only seems to reinforce that he's unlikely to get any major legislation through the House in his final years.

Senators, who represent statewide constituencies, may have fewer misgivings about working with Obama, and in recent weeks Obama's top aides, including his chief of staff and budget director, have held regular meetings with some Senate Republicans that both sides describe as productive and affable.

In the House, where most members come from lopsided districts that overwhelmingly favor or oppose the president, there's even less middle ground to navigate. In fact, White House aides say it would be counterproductive to cozy up to House Republicans, who need to prove they're actively fighting Obama's agenda lest they face a primary challenge from someone more conservative.

"They worry they'll face swift political retaliation for cooperating with me," Obama said last week in Galesburg, Ill.

Brendan Buck, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said leaders want Obama more engaged with the GOP rank and file. He said Republicans perceive Obama's recent speeches as an attempt to get his head in the game for upcoming fights rather than a genuine attempt to move forward on policy.

So with prospects dim for striking deals with the House on his second-term priorities, Obama has settled for what he can accomplish: encouraging deal-making in the Senate in hopes it pressures the House and making the argument that if progress fails to materialize, it's Republicans' fault.

"Don't underestimate the deep ideological difference of opinion between the president and most of my colleagues on the Republican side," said Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., one of the immigration bill's chief supporters. On other issues, "I don't think there's going to be a lot of progress as long as he insists that government spending is the source of prosperity."

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Facebook Introduces Embeddable Posts ? Mashable

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Exclusive: Ed Asner joins Joseph Fiennes and Tom Cavanagh 'The Games Maker'

By Brent Lang

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Ed Asner, the Emmy-winning star of "Lou Grant" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," has officially joined the cast of "The Games Maker," his publicist told TheWrap.

"The Games Maker" centers on a young boy whose love of board games catapults him into a fantastical world and pits him against an evil inventor. Asner will play the grandfather of the film's young protagonist (David Mazouz).

The cast also includes Joseph Fiennes ("Shakespeare in Love") and Tom Cavanagh (TV's "Ed"). Disney has the rights to distribute the film in the United States and most foreign territories.

Directed by Juan Pablo Buscarini and written by Buscarini and Pablo De Santis, the film is scheduled to start shooting the end of July in Buenos Aires.

In addition to his roles as the tough-talking, but gentle-hearted Lou Grant, Asner provided a memorable vocal performance in "Up" and has recently guest starred on such programs as "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Betty White's Off Their Rockers," which reunited him with his "Mary Tyler Moore Show" co-star.

The deal for Asner was brokered by Greene & Associates and his manager Perry Zimel.

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Chinese pandas to have TV reality show

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Source: news.in.msn.com --- Tuesday, July 30, 2013
The Giant Panda Channel, which currently is available only via the Internet at ipanda.com will use video taken by 28 cameras that have been set up in the animals' main preserve ...

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Amazon's Updated Kindle App Is a Tiny F U to Apple's App Store

Amazon's Updated Kindle App Is a Tiny F U to Apple's App Store

Amazon just released a new update to its Kindle app for iOS, and it basically just told Apple to go f*** itself in the process. The Apple App Store bible absolutely forbids in-app purchases unless the company is willing to give Apple a 30 percent cut, but Amazon has finally found a way around this little speed bump: likely-soon-to-be-banned free samples.

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