How was your week? Are you glad it's Friday? Enough small talk, let's get to it.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s next act will be as a comic-book superhero called “The Governator,” according to EW. His superpowers, being able to smoke pot on camera, make terrible movies, be sexist, and still get citizens to vote for him, "as a goof."
It's rumored that Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will run for Senate. It’s difficult to imagine, as she still recovers from a gunshot wound, but her doctors tell us that one of the machines she is hooked up to is IBM's Jeopardy winning computer, Watson.
Chris Brown’s new album, F.A.M.E. topped the pop chart last week, marking the first time the singer has ever been at number one. Coincidentally, "I'm number one!" is what Brown screamed as he punched Rihanna.
A website known as "Porn Wiki Leaks" has published a database with the HIV status of current and former adult-industry performers. Only two people on the list were treated for "Wiki Leaks".
A couple that corresponded anonymously online for several months in Britain finally met face-to-face—and discovered shortly thereafter that they were siblings. They have yet to set a wedding date.
Sorry, Apple fans. Apple blogger Jim Dalrymple killed buzz about the company’s summer conference, saying there will be no iPhone, iPad, or Mac hardware unveiled. Which means that some douche can't tell you passive-aggressively that you suck for not having the iPhone 5. Enjoy the Summer off from that.
Who’s a better boss, Mark Zuckerberg or Barack Obama? Robert Gibbs may soon be able to give an answer, as the former White House press secretary is in talks to take over Facebook’s communications, according to The New York Times. Maybe now we'll get a "dislike" button.
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