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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Kanye West Rushed To Hospital For Fears Of A Seizure


Kanye West was reportedly rushed to hospital on Wednesday just hours before he performed in his final Melbourne concert.
The 37-year-old was allegedly taken to Epworth hospital in Richmond where he was given an emergency MRI at around 2pm in the afternoon, according to Woman’s Day.
A woman by the name of Loraine Kelly,who accompanied her daughter while she was having her own MRI scan, told the magazine that the Black Skinhead singer had his face partially concealed when he was ushered through the back entrance of the facility by his security team before being stretchered in to the MRI area.
Ms Kelly told Woman’s Day that doctors had fears that the rapper had had a seizure or was about to have a seizure.
‘Everyone was massively panicked,’ the onlooker told the magazine.’Everyone was moved out of the waiting and consulting rooms.’
Despite the alleged health scare the Yeezus rapper, who had been playing basketball earlier that day, reportedly left hospital around 4.30pm before appearing on stage at Rod Laver Arena to perform that night


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Prince William and Kate Middleton Have A Second Child On The Way



Royal couple: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting a second child, it was revealed today. They are pictured here at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport during their tour to New Zealand and Australia on April 16.


Prince William and Kate Middleton expecting second child


The Duchess of Cambridge is pregnant again, Kensington Palace announced this morning. Kate, 32, whose son, Prince George is just a year old, is expecting her second baby with husband Prince William next year. The Duchess is once again suffering from the debilitating condition hyperemesis gravidarum, which causes extreme sickness in pregnant women.


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Facebook hits 100M users in Africa!!

The developing world wants Facebook, and its accessibility initiative Internet.org could pay huge dividends. Those are the takeaways from Facebook’s announcement that it now has 100 million active users in Africa, and 80% of those come on mobile. That 100 million makes up 50% of all Africans connected to the Internet.
The news suggests that if drones, satellites, and deals for free access from local carriers can spread the Internet to more people around the world in places like India and South America, a big percentage of them will become consistent Facebook users. It’s not just smartphone-wielding Westerners that want the social network. Even if it means quantifying one’s life by likes, being social without face-to-face interaction, and giving up data for ad targeting, people all over the world are eager to connect with friends and family through Facebook.
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