Kim Kardashian tries to prove Taylor Swift lied

Taylor and KimI always thought beefing in the music industry was accepted, Taylor Swift says not anymore.  According to CNN Swift has insisted she never heard the song and therefore couldn’t approve it. West says she knew about the song and was fine with it.

I mean the issue was with Kanye and Taylor, the Kim jumped in.  Now  Fox411 reported that Joseph Kahn has entered the mix.  Kahn went to twitter and  kicked it off by writing: “Ain’t the first time the Kardashians supported the murder of an innocent blonde woman”.And it didn’t end there. “I’ve worked with everybody. I don’t need to work with anybody. Taylor is a rainbow in a swamp,” he wrote.

It’s really hard to tell who’s telling the truth on both ends but one thing is for sure, all parties have benefited financially from this fiasco.  ETOnline reports “Kim Kardashian’s claim that Taylor and her team were aware of being recorded is not true, and Taylor cannot understand why Kanye West, and now Kim Kardashian, will not just leave her alone,” it concluded.

 

 

LeBron James will re-sign with Cavaliers

LBJ Block

Of course with every free agent cashing in with massive contracts, the biggest free agent has yet to sign his new deal…LeBron James.

CBS reports James, who just won Cleveland it ‘s first professional sports Championship since 1964 is currently traveling with the crew (CP3 and DWade) and spending time with his family, will eventually meet with agent Rich Paul and go over his contract.

According to UPI James can sign for up to $27.5 million for next season on a one-year contract or sign a multiyear deal that could make him the league’s highest-paid player at $30.8 million for 2016-17.

Per USA Today James, 31, is expected to opt out of his current two-year deal, which would’ve paid him $24 million next season. He can make around $30 million next season with the influx of TV money and the league’s rising salary cap.

Ohio State dismisses RB Bri’onte Dunn

RB Dunn Buckeye

With Ohio State losing a ton of players to the NFL, the biggest question was who’s gonna replace Ezekiel Elliott? Well that picture became more clear with the dismissal of senior running back Bri’onte Dunn.

There were no specifics given as to why Dunn was dismissed, only that it was a “violation of team rules”.  According to Bleacher Report Over Dunn’s career in Meyer’s offense he recording only 49 carries, but he was effective in limited duty with 291 yards and three touchdowns in three seasons.

Sporting News reports Dunn’s departure leaves the door open for  red-shirt freshman Michael Weber, who is talented but young.  Curtis Samuel, Dontre Wilson and Antonio Williams also will be in the mix for carries.

Per USA Today Dunn, a running back from Canton, had one season of eligibility remaining. He graduated in May with his degree in sports industry.

 

 

P.F. Chang’s frozen meals recalled over metal shards

In a report by WSCC-Charlotte, NC ConAgra Foods is recalling almost 195,600 pounds of P.F. Chang’s frozen dinners because they may contain pieces of metal in them, according to the United States Department of Agriculture.

The company initially recalled 3,806 pounds of products, though that number has now intensified by 191,791 pounds — reaching 195,597 pounds in total.

The recall does not impact food served at P.F. Chang’s restaurants, a separate entity.

On July 1, an employee noticed metal pieces in the sugar from a supplier used to make a sauce for the affected meals. ConAgra Foods issued a recall on July 6.

Also ABC reports there have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions or injuries from consumption.

According to USN ConAgra stock was up slightly Monday morning, and has increased 14 percent this year. It recently reiterated plans to spin off its frozen potato business Lamb Weston into a separate company. This followed rumblings of Post Holdings (POST) having talks aboutmerging with the segment, reports The Wall Street Journal.

Highest-Ranking Police Officer Acquitted in Freddie Gray Case

CNN reports Baltimore police Lt. Brian Rice was found not guilty of involuntary manslaughter, reckless endangerment and misconduct in office in connection with Freddie Gray’s arrest and death, Judge Barry Williams ruled in a bench trial Monday.

Rice was the highest ranking of the six police officers charged in the high-profile case by Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby. Prosecutors have yet to secure a conviction.

According to Reuters The controversy flared anew this month with the deaths of African-American men Alton Sterling in Louisana and  Philando Castile in Minnesota at the hands of police. Tensions were heightened further after police officers were killed in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

ABC reports All of the officers involved in the case have pleaded not guilty. Williams previously acquitted Officers Edward Nero and Caesar Goodson Jr. of all charges. The case against Officer William Porter ended in a mistrial in December. He is scheduled to be retried in September. Officer Garrett Miller will go before a judge on July 27, and Sgt. Alicia White’s proceeding begins Oct. 13.

Rice was the highest-ranking police officer charged in the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, who suffered a broken neck in a police transport van on April 12, 2015.

2 Killed in Florida Hospital

A gunman entered the Parrish Medical Center early Sunday and killed two people, one patient and one employee, authorities said.

Chicago Tribune reports David Owens, 29, entered through the emergency room went to the third floor where he used a handgun to fatally shoot 88-year-old patient Cynthia Zingshiem and employee Carrie Rouzer, 36.

Two unarmed security guards took the suspect down after he left the room.  They held Owens down until police arrived and took him into custody.

As stated by CNN Police said there was no motive and no apparent connection between the victims and the suspect.  The shooting “appears to be extremely random”  Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey said.

He is being held without bail at the Brevard County Jail.  Owens has been charged with two counts of murder.

According to ABC Owens court records show in 2011 he was found guilty of battery on a police officer and that twice in 2012 a judge ordered him to undergo a mental health examination.

Other records show that other arrests for cocaine and marijuana possession and domestic battery were dismissed.