• Joan Rivers's Doctors Waited 14 Minutes As Her 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.
  • Johnny 'Football' Manziel Scores First Touchdown, Makes 'Money' Sign to Buffalo Crowd [WATCH]

    Johnny "Football" Manziel finally got a chance to prove himself on a professional football field yesterday, Nov. 30, and he did not disappoint. While he had his share of lows, he also ignited the Cleveland Browns in the fourth quarter of their game against the Buffalo Bills.One play in particular — a 10-yard touchdown run — stood out."They got a good rush up the field,'' he told cleveland.com. "It really left a big hole as I was keeping my eyes downfield, it kind of popped open. I saw the 'backer grab onto somebody and it was a huge hole and I felt like I could take it and luckily got in.''Here is Manziel's first career touchdown:The young quarterback followed the excellent play with his signature "money" fingers:
  • Police Angry After St. Louis Rams Players Perform 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot' Routine

    Five St. Louis Rams players made a Ferguson-related statement before their NFL contest against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday. The handful in question — Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin, Jared Cook, Chris Givens and Kenny Britt — raised their arms in a "hands up, don't shoot" fashion that Michael Brown supporters have flashed for months.
  • Chemical Brothers Confirm New Album and Live Show for 2015, Will Debut New Live Set at Sónar in Barcelona during June

    Good news for fans of the Big Beat era of electronic music: The Chemical Brothers have confirmed that it will be dropping a new LP during 2015. Although the music may sway far from classic records such as Exit Planet Dust and Dig Your Own Hole, this may be the second big release from the scene next year as The Prodigy is well on its way to dropping a new LP during 2015 according to Resident Advisor.
  • 'Now 89' and 'Now 88' Top Sales Weeks in The UK for 2014; Does This Spell Trouble for British Artists?

    We at Music Times have been fairly grim when reporting album sales for 2014. As you know by now, only one album, released during this year has gone platinum (Taylor Swift's 1989) and only a few more titles threaten to crack one million before 2015 strikes. Frankly, things in the UK seem even worse. Last week featured the highest sales week for a debut thus far during 2014 as Now 89 sold 283,000 copies. The record-holder before Now 89? Now 88 sold 182,000 copies during its first week when it came out during June.
  • Robbie Williams Drops New Surprise Album, Take That At No. 1 on UK Singles Charts, and Both Sides Hinting at Reunion of Original Lineup

    Launching a record with absolutely no publicity takes even more planning than launching an album the old-fashioned way...just ask Beyoncé. Robbie Williams released a collection of tracks titled Under The Radar Vol. 1 in a fashion that was, well, under the radar. Even more noteworthy are the circumstances surrounding the release and whether they point to a reformation of the original five-man lineup of Take That.
  • Hardwell Announces Mr. Probz Collaboration & Confirms Release Date For Album 'United We Are'

    Hardwell has been pretty closed lipped about his upcoming album United We Are, but he revealed in a reply to a fan comment on Facebook the release date for his debut album. The "Young Again" producer posted a picture on his socials of him in his home studio with Dutch singer sensation, Mr Probz. In a reply to a fan comment on the photo Hardwell confirmed that his debut album United We Are will be released on Jan. 23. He also announces that in finishing his collab with the "Waves" singer, he had at last completed his long awaited artist album.