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Kaley Cuoco new hairdo: New Hairdo to January's SAG Awards

Kaley Cuoco new hairdo started to trend online today when celebrities hit a red carpet event, they know their looks are going to be scrutinized the next day, but Kaley Cuoco got more than she bargained for when she donned a hideous new hairdo to January's SAG Awards, leaving many wondering what on Earth she could have been thinking. On Thursday night's "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the 27-year-old finally answered that question. The hairstyle that had the fashion and celeb blogosphere up in arms involved fringey, face-framing, fake-looking bangs and straightened hair that replaced her usually wavy blond locks that night. The look was dubbed everything from "helmet head" to "horrific." Turns out the "Big Bang Theory" star had a good reason for wearing those big bangs … but admits the choice was a bad one. While rehearsing a scene with co-star Johnny Galecki, during which their characters were supposed to be fighting, the two decided to pull a

Vince Vaughn baby: Kyla Weber To have Second Baby in August

Vince Vaughn baby trending online ever since the Vince Vaughn broke the news that is Kyla is expecting  second baby in August this year. Vince Vaughn has three movies currently slated for release in 2013, including the much-anticipated Anchorman sequel. But the most exciting debut by far will be that of his second baby in August. In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres on Friday, April 26, the Wedding Crashers actor revealed that he and wife Kyla Weber are expecting another child this summer. "This is the first time I've said anything," he told DeGeneres. "We're very excited." The new little bundle of joy will join big sister Locklyn Kyla, 2, whom the couple welcomed in December 2010. Speaking about his desire to be a father shortly before the tot's birth, Vaughn, now 43, said he hadn't been ready to tackle the challenge until just a few years ago. "It's the first time that I really want to have kids," he said in 2009. "I've

N.J. girls murder video: Girls Suspended After Threatens to Murder

N.J. girls murder video Two New Jersey girls are doing rounds on online ever since they video upload by two Nj girl reported.  Two girls are in serious trouble after a 20-minute video surfaced online of them talking about several teachers and classmates they wanted to kill. The 12-year old girls can be heard talking about being assassins and threatening several people after one of them read a note aloud at school that contained a “hit list” of sorts. Though they’re laughing most of the time in the video, it’s a haunting depiction of youth to the parents of those who were named. “My daughter, she woke up about four times last night, to lock the doors. She woke up with nightmares,” said parent Angelica Marrero. The video has been taken down off YouTube and the girls have been pulled from school as police perform an investigation, but they say they don’t believe there was ever any real threat to students or faculty. However, charges might be brought against them, and most parents believe

N.J. girls murder video: Two Girls Suspended After Threatening to Kill

N.J. girls murder video of the Two 12-year-old girls in New Jersey are in a lot of trouble and this two girls could possibly face criminal charges for a video that appeared online and appears to be a "hit list" of sorts. CBS News reported on April 25, 2013, that N.J. girls murder video showed the two youngsters threatening to murder fellow classmates. One of the girls is seen directly on camera, but both can be heard discussing their plot. They are also heard making a list of the classmates, teachers, and administrators that they would like to kill. “Wouldn’t you guys think I’d be the best assassin ever,” one of the girls is heard saying. “Stab him continuously in this area,” she can be heard saying in another part of the clip. The video runs for more than 20 minutes, and the girls laugh quite often discussing what they are going to do to others. The parents of all the children named in the video are taking this very seriously, and they say it is causing lots of prob

N.J. girls murder video: Two 12-year-old girls Suspended for Threats

N.J. girls murder video went viral  this week after news started trending online. two girls who created a "murder video" could face criminal charges after their video went viral online. The two 12-year-olds created a video in which they listed numerous fellow classmates as well as teachers who they wanted to murder. The video shows one of the girls, with the other holding the camera, and together they identify various people they want to kill. One of the girls says in the video: "Wouldn't you guys think I'd be the best assassin ever." In another part of the video the girl says, "Stab him continuously in this area," as she describes how she wants to kill one victim. The video goes on like this for more than 20 minutes, with the two girls laughing through much of it, oblivious to the seriousness of their threats. However, the video has since gone viral, and some of the parents of the children named as potential victims by the two g

Remains missing 13-year-old: Found in West Texas location

Remains missing 13-year-old found in a remote West Texas location last month are those of a 13-year-old middle school cheerleader missing since December 2010, authorities announced Friday. Hailey Darlene Dunn's remains were found near Lake J.B. Thomas in Scurry County on March 16, more than two years after her mother reported her missing. The girl's disappearance and the cause of her death remain under investigation, Scurry County Sheriff Trey Wilson said at a news conference Friday. The Scurry County District Attorney's Office received written confirmation of the identity of the remains on Friday, he said. Texas Rangers informed the girl's mother, Billie Jean Dunn, on Friday afternoon at her Austin home, said her attorney, John Young. Dunn will be driving to West Texas to arrange her daughter's funeral, he said. The body was found about 20 miles northwest of the girl's hometown of Colorado City. The girl had been the subject of months of intensive searches in a

333 heroin packets in bra: 52-year-old woman Charged

333 heroin packets in bra news went viral online today as the 52 year old lady has hide no less than 333 heroin packets in her bra and has been arrested and later charged by the authorities. On April 25, the New York Daily News reported that 52-year-old Kim Decker was pulled over around 1:30 in the afternoon in Rockaway Township, New Jersey. She had been "driving erratically" and police learned that she didn't have a valid driver's license. There were two other people in the car with Decker whom police asked to step out of the vehicle. Cops then spotted a "wax fold" and Decker reportedly confessed that she had heroin hidden in her bra. What could have been a standard pull over turned in to quite the drug bust (bust being the operative word). The 333 heroin packets in the woman's bra were seized when a female officer at Netcong barracks did a strip search. Decker has been charged with "possession of heroin and intent to distribute" and she'