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Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Facebook down for some users worldwide
Facebook down for some users worldwide
PANNE MONDIALE - Les réseaux sociaux Facebook et Instagram ont cessé de fonctionner chez de nombreux utilisateurs à travers le monde. Une panne mondiale dont on ignore encore la cause.
Facebook et Instagram ne fonctionnent plus chez un grand d'utilisateursà travers le monde. Les premiers signalements ont été enregistrés vers 17h11 (heure de Paris). La panne toucherait notamment les Etats-Unis, le Japon et l'Inde, ainsi que la France, le Royaume-Uni et l'Allemagne, pour l'Europe. La version web d’Instagram n’est plus du tout disponible, l’application, quant à elle, ne se met plus à jour. La cause de cette panne est inconnue et le moment de la reprise du service n'a pas été communiqué.
Selon les estimations du site Down Detector, environ 40 % des utilisateurs de Facebook n’ont plus accès à la plateforme. "Nous sommes conscients que certaines personnes ont actuellement des difficultés à accéder à Facebook et à Instagram. Nous travaillons pour que les choses reviennent à la normale aussi rapidement que possible", a réagi en début de soirée un porte-parole du réseau social.
Selon les estimations du site Down Detector, environ 40 % des utilisateurs de Facebook n’ont plus accès à la plateforme. "Nous sommes conscients que certaines personnes ont actuellement des difficultés à accéder à Facebook et à Instagram. Nous travaillons pour que les choses reviennent à la normale aussi rapidement que possible", a réagi en début de soirée un porte-parole du réseau social.
Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie
ANGELINA JOLIE WRITES A LETTER TO YOU FROM NAMIBIA
By Angelina Jolie and Photographs by: Alexi Lubomirski; Fashion Editor: Jennifer Rade
Actress and filmmaker Angelina Jolie is known for using her voice to champion human rights causes around the world. Her latest producing project, The Breadwinner, tells the story of an 11-year-old Afghan girl named Parvana who dresses as a boy in order to feed her family in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, where women were not allowed to work or attend school. As we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the founding of Harper’s Bazaar, Jolie shares her thoughts on women’s rights today and our responsibility toward each other and our environment.
Actress and filmmaker Angelina Jolie is known for using her voice to champion human rights causes around the world. Her latest producing project, The Breadwinner, tells the story of an 11-year-old Afghan girl named Parvana who dresses as a boy in order to feed her family in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, where women were not allowed to work or attend school. As we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the founding of Harper’s Bazaar, Jolie shares her thoughts on women’s rights today and our responsibility toward each other and our environment.
Eminem unleashes on Trump: The 11 fiercest lines
Eminem unleashes on Trump: The 11 fiercest lines
(CNN) In what is perhaps the fiercest and the most exhaustive attack against Donald Trump in hip-hop,Eminem "came to stomp," unleashing on the President in an explosive 4.5 minute freestyle -- which aired during Tuesday night's BET Hip Hop Awards — calling Trump everything from "Donald the b----," to a "racist grandpa."
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Eminem unleashes anti-Trump rap during 2017 BET Hip-Hop Awards
Eminem unleashes anti-Trump rap during 2017 BET Hip-Hop Awards
Eminem took aim at President Donald Trump Tuesday night in a vicious, profanity-laced rap that aired during the 2017 BET Hip-Hop Awards.
Wearing a black hoodie and using the blunt, in-your-face style that has made him one of the most popular and influential rappers in hip-hop, Eminem performed the freestyle rap, called a “cypher verse,” during a sequence filmed at what appeared to be an upper floor of a parking garage in Detroit, Mi.
This isn’t the first time the multi-platinum artist has aimed his verbal jabs at Trump. The rapper released an eight-minute track called “Campaign Speech” last year, which also followed a radio-show freestyle where Eminem lambasted the president and other pop culture figures.
He started his latest tirade by proclaiming “this the calm before the storm right here” utilizing the cryptic term Trump used last week suggesting that he might be considering military action against North Korea.
“Wait, how was I gonna start this off?” said the rapper while several African American men standing in front of automobiles watched him in stone-faced silence. “I forgot. Oh, yeah / That’s an awfully hot coffee pot / Should I drop it on Donald Trump? Probably not / But that’s all I got ’til I come up with a solid plot / Got a plan and now I gotta hatch it / Like a damn Apache with a tomahawk...”
During the routine, which lasts just over four minutes, Eminem accuses Trump of racism, attacks his policy on immigration, makes fun of his frequent trips to his golf resorts and blasts his continued attacks on NFL players protesting police brutality against blacks by kneeling during the National Anthem.
In one instance, he raps, “He gets an enormous reaction / When he attacks the NFL so we focus on that / Instead of talking Puerto Rico or gun reform for Nevada / All these horrible tragedies and he's bored and would rather / Cause a Twitter storm with the Packers / Then says he wants to lower our taxes / Then who’s gonna pay for his extravagant trips / Back and forth with his fam to his golf resorts and his mansions?”
Pacing back and forth and looking at times like he’s sparring with the cameraman filming him, he continues.
“From his endorsement of Bannon / Support from the Klansmen / Tiki torches in hand for the soldier that's black / And comes home from Iraq / And is still told to go back to Africa.”
He then returned to the NFL controversy.
“Now, if you’re a black athlete / You’re a spoiled little brat for tryna use your platform or your stature / To try to give those a voice who don't have one / He says, ‘You’re spittin’ in the face of vets who fought for us,’ you bastard / Unless you’re a POW who's tortured and battered / ’Cause to him, you’re zeros / ’Cause he don’t like his war heroes captured / That’s not disrespecting the military.”
He ends the rap with a proclamation: “The rest of America stand up / We love our military, and we love our country / But we (expletive) hate Trump.”
Initial response to the rap was overwhelmingly positive, with praise from several celebrities ranging from basketball star LeBron James and actress Debra Messing to NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who initiated the NFL protest last season.
via http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/la-et-st-eminem-bet-hip-hop-awards-20171010-story.html
Golden Knights defeat Coyotes in first home game
Golden Knights defeat Coyotes in first home game
Score four goals in opening 10:42, cruise to win for 3-0-0 start
LAS VEGAS -- Vegas Golden Knights coach Gerard Gallant kept the pregame pep talk to a minimum.
Once the emotional ceremony prior to their inaugural home opener ended, it was on to hockey, and Vegas came out on fire.
The Golden Knights scored four goals in the opening 10:42 and defeated the Arizona Coyotes 5-2 at T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday, becoming the first NHL expansion team to start 3-0-0.
Once the emotional ceremony prior to their inaugural home opener ended, it was on to hockey, and Vegas came out on fire.
The Golden Knights scored four goals in the opening 10:42 and defeated the Arizona Coyotes 5-2 at T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday, becoming the first NHL expansion team to start 3-0-0.
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Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Mia Khalifa
Gilbert Arenas Put Mia Khalifa On Blast For Begging DM SlidesHip-Hop Wired

Khalifa, a known Washington sports fan, tested the DM waters last week and tried to see if she could get Agent Zero to bite on her offer for drinks on Oct. 2. After that went ignored, Khalifa tried once more to get on Arenas’ good side, this time with an emoji of two wine glasses with a question mark. She then tried another slide and asked Arenas about an upcoming Washington Capitols game before giving up with a “no love for the DC fam” message over the course of a few days.
In typical Arenas fashion, he posted the one-sided convo with the following caption:
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