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Nicki Minaj Officially BREAKS UP With Meek Mill

MediaTakeOut.com learned that Nicki Minaj and Meek have officially decided to call it quits. Nicki reportedly broke it off with Meek LAST NIGHT. Don’t worry concertgoers, they are still on good terms. The two plan on continuing the rest of the tour obligations together.

                      : He’s Furious She Hasn’t Defended Him In Drake Feud. Meek Mill, 28 is fuming that Nicki Minaj, 32 won’t publicly come to his defense in his online rap war with Drake, 28. His July 30 response track, “Wanna Know,” was met with a tepid response from fans, and then more taunting from Drake. Now, Meek wants Nicki to stick up for him.  According to one of Nicki’s BEST FRIENDS, “It’s complicated. I think they took their relationship too far, too fast.” Nicki’s homie REFUSED to say whether the Drake WAR had anything to do with it. “Meek’s not feeling Nicki right now. He’s really hurt over the fact that she’s not jumping in and defending him in this war with Drake. He literally wants her to say, ‘F*** You’ to Drake. He wants her to choose sides,” a Meek insider tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. So far, the “Anaconda” singer hasn’t called out Drake, whom she’s friends with…………………….http://misty-mountain-referrals.weebly.com/

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The bad blood has been going on for a week now, after Meek accused Drake of using a ghostwriter for lyrics.Drake fired back with two scorching diss tracks — “Charged Up” and “Back To Back,” which made Meek the butt of jokes and memes all over the internet. With lyrics on the latter including, “Trigger fingers turn to Twitter fingers/You gettin’ bodied by a singin’ n****” and “Is that a world tour or your girl’s tour?” You’ll recall that MediaTakeOut.com BROKE THE NEWS that Meek STARTED THE WAR when he learned that Drake and Nicki had a ‘DATING’ RELATIONSHIP in the past. And it has to be MORE THAN COINCIDENCE that Nicki DUMPED DUDE . . . just when he’s become a LAUGHING STOCK on social media.

We know Nicki isn’t above online drama. After going on a rant about not getting a VMA Best Video Nomination for “Anaconda,” she fell into a mini-feud with Taylor Swift recently. “Just when she got finished with the Taylor Swift controversy, Nicki was thrust into the beef between Meek and Drake. She hates it, as well as all the other drama, and thinks that the entire thing is stupid.” Original posting by http://misty-mountain-referrals.weebly.com/

Japan fires world’s most powerful laser

Japan claims to have fired the most powerful laser ever created. Osaka researchers were able to produce a 2-petawatt laser beam using a device known as the Laser for Fast Ignition Experiment (LFEX).

The power of the ‘Death Star’-like beam is equivalent to 1,000 times the world’s total electricity consumption, the scientists claim.

The 328ft (100 metre)-long LFEX device has strategically-placed glass panels that are used to amplify the laser beam. The team were able to produce such a high output by concentrating the power to 1 pico-second, or around a trillionth of a second

To put that in context, Rheinmetall Defense was recently able to shoot a drone down a mile away using a 50kW laser.

The 50kW laser was 10 billion times less powerful that the one used in Japan  Original post by https://www.facebook.com/pages/Celebrity-Entertainment-News/958122394248297?ref=hl

Hopefully, this device doesn’t fall into the hands of a rogue oceanographer who figures out how to attach it to a giant shark. Because if there’s one thing that should scare us, it’s sharks with laser beams attached to their heads

Trump vs McCain

Donald John Trump, Sr. (born June 14, 1946) is an American business magnate, investor.  He is the chairman and president of The Trump Organization and the founder of Trump Entertainment Resorts.[1] Trump’s lifestyle and outspoken manner, as well as his best-selling books and media appearances, have made him an American celebrity. He hosted The Apprentice,[2] a US TV show. Donald Trump worked for his father’s firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son, while attending the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and, in 1968, officially joined the company.[9] He was given control of the company in 1971, renaming it The Trump Organization.[10][11] Trump remains a major figure in the real estate industry in the United States and a media celebrity.

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McCain served as a Navy pilot during the Vietnam War. He was captured after his plane was shot down and was held more than five years as a prisoner of war. The moderator, Republican pollster Frank Luntz, described McCain as “a war hero.” television personality. McCain followed his father and grandfather, both four-star admirals, into the United States Navy, graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1958. He became a naval aviator, flying ground-attack aircraft from aircraft carriers

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Trump is not a fan of John McCain because he has done so little for our Veterans and he should know better than anybody what the Veterans need, especially in regards to the VA. He is yet another all talk, no action politician who spends too much time on television and not enough time doing his job and helping the Vets. He is also allowing our military to decrease substantially in size and strength, something which should never be allowed to happen.

Furthermore, he was extremely disrespectful to the thousands upon thousands of people, many of whom happen to be his constituents, that came to listen to me speak about illegal immigration in Phoenix last week by calling them “crazies”.

These were not “crazies”—these were great American citizens.

I have great respect for all those who serve in our military including those that weren’t captured and are also heroes.

I want to strengthen our military and take care of our Veterans. I want to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN especially for those that serve to protect our freedom. I am fighting for our Veterans!

Republican candidates fired back at Donald Trump Saturday after the real-estate billionaire-turned-presidential hopeful disparaged Sen. John McCain’s (R-Az.) military record during an appearance at the Family Leadership Summit in Iowa.

During a press conference following his appearance at the annual conservative gathering, Trump clarified that his comments weren’t meant as an attack on all prisoners of war, just McCain.

“If a person is captured, they’re a hero as far as I’m concerned,” Trump told reporters. “I don’t like the job John McCain is doing in the Senate because he’s not taking care of our veterans.”

“These were not ‘crazies’ — these were great American citizens,” Trump fired back in his statement Saturday, which included a line at the end noting that Trump left his appearance at the Family Leadership Summit “to a long lasting standing ovation, which will be by far the biggest ovation of the weekend, and much congratulatory praise.”

The first month of Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign has been marked by a stream of unfiltered and, by many accounts, offensive statements regarding illegal immigration, beginning with the claim that Mexico is sending its drugs, criminals and rapists over the border to the U.S.

Despite drawing criticism from fellow candidates and elected officials on both sides of the political spectrum, Trump campaign also clearly resonated with some voters, with a recent national Fox News Poll showing the billionaire taking the lead over fellow GOP candidates.

While the backlash against Trump within the Republican primary pool had largely centered on his inflammatory remarks rather than the candidate himself, his attack on McCain struck a nerve and prompted an outpouring of personal rebukes.

In a statement, Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry called on Trump to “apologize immediately for attacking Senator McCain and all veterans who have protected and served our country.”

“As a veteran and an American, I respect Sen. McCain because he volunteered to serve his country,” the former Texas governor stated. “I cannot say the same of Mr. Trump. His comments have reached a new low in American politics. His attack on veterans make him unfit to be Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces, and he should immediately withdraw from the race for President.”

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he does not owe John McCain an apology for saying the Arizona senator is only a war hero “because he was captured.”

Trump told Martha Raddatz on ABC’s “This Week” that he won’t be pulling out of the presidential race over his comments, which he made Saturday during a campaign event in Iowa. Trump said he left to a “standing ovation” after speaking at the Family Leadership Council summit.

“When I left the room, it was a total standing ovation,” said Trump. “It was wonderful to see. Nobody was insulted.”

When speaking about McCain on Saturday, Trump said he likes “people who weren’t captured.” He didn’t back down when asked about the comment.

“People that fought hard and weren’t captured and went through a lot, they get no credit,” he said. “Nobody even talks about them. They’re like forgotten, and I think that’s a shame, if you want to know the truth.”

Before Trump’s comments Saturday, McCain had said the real estate mogul was firing up “crazies.” Trump had already found himself embroiled in controversy over comments he made last month regarding Mexican immigrants.

Raddatz asked Trump if McCain’s capture in Vietnam — where he spent five years as a prisoner of war and was beaten and tortured by the North Vietnamese — described a war hero. He reiterated what his campaign said following his comments Saturday — that he was disappointed in the Arizona senator because of how veterans are treated in the U.S.

“I’m very disappointed in John McCain because the vets are horribly treated in this country,” said Trump. “I’m fighting for the vets. I’ve done a lot for the vets.”

Trump said veterans were treated like “third-class citizens,” adding that McCain has “done nothing to help the vets.”

Trump didn’t serve in the Vietnam War after receiving four student deferments and an additional medical deferment after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School in 1968. He said he would have “proudly served” but wasn’t drafted because of his high lottery number.

“If I would have gotten a low number, I would have been drafted. I would have proudly served,” he said. “But I got a number, I think it was 356. That’s right at the very end. And they didn’t get — I don’t believe — past even 300, so I was — I was not chosen because of the fact that I had a very high lottery number.”

Asked if he would continue his pattern of “name-calling, using terms like ‘dummy,’ ‘loser,’ ‘total losers’ on Twitter and elsewhere” when he’s “criticized or attacked” if he was elected president, Trump told Raddatz he only gives it back to people who attack him.

“When people attack me, I let them have it back,” he said. “People are constantly attacking my hair. I don’t see you coming to my defense.”

Trump has come under criticism from numerous fellow 2016 candidates on both sides of aisle. Hillary Clinton called the attack on McCain “shameful.” Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry said the comments by Trump made him unfit to be president and said the reality TV star should withdraw from the race.

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