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May 12, 2013 Top Stories

"Saturday Night Live" lead writer Seth Meyers is officially NBC's new late-night host, reports Entertainment Weekly.

Seth Meyers to Replace Jimmy Fallon on 'Late Night'
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The Emmy-winning writer will take over the 12:35AM slot on NBC after current host Jimmy Fallon replaces Jay Leno on "The Tonight Show."
May 11, 2013 Top Stories

Troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan is reportedly threatening to leave Betty Ford Center after being cut off from Adderall, reports TMZ.

Lindsay Lohan Threatens to Leave Rehab
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Sources close to LiLo tell TMZ that doctors have evaluated Lindsay and decided she does not need Adderall, despite Lindsay's claim she suffers from ADHD.
May 11, 2013 Hot Topics

ABC has decided to cut four shows next season, including the well-liked comedy "Happy Endings," crime drama "Body of Proof," Reba McEntire's sitcom "Malibu Country," "How to Live with Your Parents for Your Life," and freshman thriller "Red Widow."

ABC Cancels Five Shows
Happy Endings
According to Entertainment Weekly, ABC Studios and Sony Pictures are in talks with USA Network to give "Happy Endings" a new home on cable.
May 11, 2013 Hot Topics

Megastar Justin Bieber took to Instagram Friday posting a picture of himself and a pal enjoying what appears to be a can of Amstel in South Africa.

Justin Bieber Posts Beer Pic on Instagram
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The 19-year-old posted the photo with the caption, "Beers in the jungle." Bieber also tweeted two pictures of elephants with the captions "in the wild" and "God is good."
May 10, 2013 Sports

It looked like the makings of a catfight when Elisha Cuthbert turned to fellow hockey wife April Reimer and gave her an epic eye-roll at the Toronto Leafs game against the Boston Bruins. April appeared to hit back by shooting daggers at the actress.



To make matters worse, the eye rolls and glares all went down right after the Leafs lost the quarterfinals game. A bad play involving Elisha’s fiancé, defenseman Dion Phaneuf, led to the Bruins getting a puck past April’s husband, goalie James Reimer.
May 09, 2013 Extra Scoop
  •  Prince Harry US Tour: First Stop, The White Houses
    Prince Harry US Tour: First Stop, The White House

    First Lady Michelle Obama had an up close and personal view of Prince Harry after Britain's most eligible bachelor joined her at the White House at the start of his week-long US tour. Full story: Daily Mail

  •  Neil Patrick Harris to Host Tony Awards Show for Fourth Time
    Neil Patrick Harris to Host Tony Awards Show for Fourth Time

    Widely praised as the host of the show the last three years, the “How I Met Your Mother” star is on track to become the Billy Crystal of the Tonys. Full story: L.A. Times

  •  Gisele Bundchen Shows Off Her Perfect Bikini Body
    Gisele Bundchen Shows Off Her Perfect Bikini Body

    The model posted a gorgeous Instagram pic. See it here!

May 08, 2013 Hot Topics

CNN anchor Anderson Cooper is the latest victim to be “swatted,” holding the distinction of being first celebrity targeted outside of Los Angeles.

Anderson Cooper Swatted… in the Hamptons
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According to the NY Post, someone made a 911 call saying a woman had been shot at Cooper’s home in the Hamptons. Several cops rushed to the scene, only to discover there was no shooting. Cooper was not at home at the time.
May 08, 2013 National News

UPDATE: Homeowner Ariel Castro was charged with rape and kidnapping on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press. His brothers, Pedro and Onil are being held, but face no charges at this time.

Ohio kidnap victims Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight were living in a house of horrors, according to new details about the case. Stories of ropes, chains, miscarriages and dog leashes paint a bleak picture of life with alleged perpetrator Ariel Castro.

Inside the Horrific World of the Ohio Kidnap Victims
Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight / Splash News
Cleveland Police Chief Michael McGrath told “Today,” "We have confirmation that they were bound, and there (were) chains and ropes in the home.” He added that the women, who were held captive for nearly 10 years, were “very rarely” allowed to go outside. "They were released out in the backyard once in a while," he said, noting that their overall health was good, “considering the circumstances.”