• 'Days of Our Lives' Has Hired New Writers to Save It From Cancellation

    Fans of "Days of Our Lives" have been really concerned lately because the recent storylines have not been working and the proof has been in the dismal ratings. The most vocal fans have been rallying for change, as they have watched old favorite characters get phased out in favor of newer ones. Apparently the powers-that-be have listened and agreed because a swift change has been made in the soap's head writers. New head writers have been hired to save the soap from cancellation later this year.
  • Bruce Jenner's Sex Change Decision Was Made More Than a Year Ago

    This week we have finally heard confirmation that Bruce Jenner is indeed transitioning into a woman. While his decision may be shocking to many, it's definitely not one that he made on a whim. We're also now hearing that the actual decision to undergo gender reassignment surgery was made well over a year ago.
  • Is Khloe Kardashian Ready to Evict Rob Kardashian Because He Refuses to Get Help?

    Fans of "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" already know just how close Khloe and Rob Kardashian are. The two are close in age which means that they were partners in crime while growing up together. Khloe has also expressed guilt and a sense of responsibility for how her failed marriage to Lamar Odom has affected her brother. Odom and Rob became super tight and when the marriage fell apart, Rob was also caught in the fallout. He has spent the last few years shunning the spotlight while unable to pull himself together and now even Khloe has reportedly had enough. Is she ready to evict him?
  • While GOP Swept Midterms, Political Canvas Will Likely Swing to Democrats in 2016

    The Republican Party was hopeful heading into yesterday's midterm election — with good reason. President Barack Obama's approval rating has hit an all-time low with even those who voted him into a second term often wondering if it was a mistake. Americans tend to favor making big, sweeping changes, and by late last night, as the numbers across the country were tallied, the Republican sweep was being referred to as a "wave." The GOP was able to seize control of the U.S. Senate by picking up at least seven seats previously held by Democrats, a wishful goal that had previously eluded them since 2006. The Republican Party also won 13 U.S. House of Representatives races, expanding its already sizable majority to at least 241 seats. That is the most seats the party has held since the days of President Herbert Hoover. The number of Republican governors will also greatly outnumber that of Democrats when Inauguration Day rolls around. People wanted change, and for now they will have it. Here's the thing: Since Americans like change so much, and it is going to take more than two years for our nation to feel different, there is a good chance that for every seat a Republican flipped last night, a Democrat will flip it back in 2016. Basically, the GOP has two years to pull off a miracle or people's rallying for change will actually put the Democrats in great shape for having serious control.
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