• Kim K. on the 'Outs' With Family for Speaking Publicly About Bruce Jenner

    Kim Kardashian was the first family member to weigh in on Bruce Jenner's transformation, and just even acknowledging that her step-father is on some sort of "journey" has gotten her in trouble with both sides of the Kardashian and Jenner families. While she insists she was trying to publicly support Jenner and that is why she said anything at all, even her family is not buying it. Instead, they believe Kardashian knew her comments would grab more publicity for her and, furthermore, Jenner wants to deal with things on his own when ready. She is on the "outs" with her family for daring to speak publicly about Jenner.
  • Joan Rivers's Doctors Waited 14 Minutes As Vitals Crashed Before Calling 911

    Slowly but surely, as time goes on we are learning more about the simple endoscopic procedure that ultimately resulted in the death of Joan Rivers in September. In late August, the comedienne checked into the Yorkville Endoscopy Clinic in Manhattan to have a simple, routine procedure done. As pieces of the puzzle have been put together, it now seems that not only was Rivers given far too much Propofol to sedate her, but that her doctors continued to scope her even when her vitals dropped to dangerous levels. According to a new report by Page Six, workers at Yorkville waited for 14 whole minutes before calling 911 after she went into shock. Rather than stopping their procedure, Drs. Lawrence Cohen and Gwen Korovin continued to scope Rivers's larynx rather than begin to administer CPR. When they reportedly did begin trying to resuscitate Rivers, they wasted 10 minutes in failed attempts before calling in additional help. All of these little details are no doubt devastating to Rivers's daughter Melissa Rivers. They will also only help to bolster the malpractice lawsuit that she already has hired a bulldog law firm putting together. Rivers may have been in her 80s, but it has become painfully clear that her death was unnecessary at this particular point in time.
  • Witnesses Reported 9/11 Hijackers Videotaping Security Checkpoints at Logan Airport Months Before Attack, Authorities Never Followed Up

    In a chilling new report, at least three individuals noticed Al-Qaeda members casing and testing out security checkpoints at Boston's Logan Airport four months before 9/11, and after each alerted authorities no followup was conducted. A wrongful-death suit filed against the government and airlines led to the discovery of the testimony by all three individuals — each deemed a credible witness by the FBI.
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