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Pro surfer Kelly Slater shares X-ray of gruesome foot injury on Instagram

The 11-time World Surf League champion sustained the injury while freesurfing Monday morning and made his way to shore, where he was assisted by medical staff members. Later in the day, Slater posted on Instagram showing off the impressive break and announcing his official withdrawal from the competition. Slater described the injury as "kinda like smashing my foot with a big hammer as hard as I can." He added: "

Rapper inks Kylie Jenner's name on his arm

In the picture of Tyga which popped online on April 26, the former Young Money star basically showed off his new tattoos baring 'Kylie'. According to his close friends, he got that on April 25 as prove of where his heart belongs- Kylie and no one else! However, it comes as no surprise that Tyga's new tatts come the same day his ex posted his intimate text messages begging her for a 'lil time again' and want to have a relationship' on her Instagram.

Religion: The Word from Monte Carlo

The pretty princedom of Monaco, the center of Europe’s playboy country, has now become the central redoubt of Protestant evangelism. On a mountain overlooking the Mediterranean, a Detroit-born Baptist minister and a staff of 17 are beaming a constant stream of religious broadcasts over five giant “curtain antennas” that reach across Asia to the Pacific. Broadcasts in the other direction—to Spain—carry on to Latin America. The Gospel message is carried in Russian, Spanish, Latvian, Hebrew, Arabic, Swedish, Portuguese, French, English, Italian and German.

Role Play Review: Kaley Cuoco Plays a Suburban Mom Moonlighting as a Global Assassin in

The 'Flight Attendant' star is hiding a big secret from husband David Oyelowo in this genial if familiar mix of comedy and action.  During the Cold War, we had “I Married a Communist” and “I Married a Monster From Outer Space” — two predicaments that the era’s paranoias rendered basically the same thing. In recent years, however, a more common screen fantasy might be summarized as “Whoops, My Significant Other Turns Out to Be an International Spy/Assassin.

S'well Ice Cream Chiller: The 200 Best Inventions of 2023

These are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a commission when purchases are made through affiliate links at no additional cost to the purchaser. SPECIAL MENTION: Transporting ice cream home without it melting is key to summertime happiness. If you slip your container into the S’well’s Ice Cream Chiller after leaving the store, the vacuum-insulated container is designed to keep ice cream frozen for up to four hours.

Salvage Grocery Stores: Who Cares About Sell-By Dates if Youre Saving Money?

Sell-by dates, schmell-by dates. The discount, or salvage, grocery store is filled with merchandise that’s marked with sell-by dates that came and passed sometime before the recession was called a recession. You know what? The food inside most super-packaged containers is still fine—and it’s often 50 percent cheaper than the stuff in mainstream grocery stores. An AP story reports that, unsurprisingly, business is up at salvage grocery stores in recent months.

Sarah Snook Series 'All Her Fault' Rounds Out Cast (EXCLUSIVE)

The Sarah Snook-led Peacock series “All Her Fault” has filled out its main cast with three new additions, Variety has learned exclusively. Daniel Monks (“Ricky Stanicky,” “Kaos”), Duke McCloud (upcoming “Kinda Pregnant”), and Kartiah Vergara (“Ticket To Paradise,” “Dora the Explorer: The Lost City of Gold”) have all signed onto the series, which is based on the Andrea Mara novel of the same name. The show was originally picked up to series at Peacock back in June with Snook in the lead role.

Star Wars BB-8 Sphero Toy Introduced

“Merchandising, merchandising. Where the real money from the movie is made!,” quipped the Yoda-esque character in Mel Brooks’ 1987 Star Wars spoof Spaceballs. And he was right, especially when it comes to A Galaxy Far, Far Away. By 1997, sales of Star Wars toys hit an estimated $9 billion, making over $3 billion more than the movies themselves. In that time-honored tradition of turning imaginary Jedi knights, Sith warriors, aliens and droids into real money, toy companies from Mattel to Hasbro to LEGO are primed and ready to release a smorgasbord of toys tied to the upcoming The Force Awakens, the first new Star Wars film in a decade.

Television: Marty's Morgue | TIME

Marty Faye, 35, is a short, brash Chicago pitchman who believes that the surest way to make good in TV is to get the people to hate you. In his two months as proprietor of Marty’s Morgue, a local interview show over Chicago’s station WBKB. he has cheerfully managed to provoke daily threats of violence; in addition, he has brought down around his balding head the wrath of the town’s teenagers, who bombard him with up to 1,00 letters a week for butchering their sacred cows on the air.

Thailands Russian Invasion: Tourists Seek War-Escapism

It’s just past 11 p.m. on Phuket’s neon-festooned Bangla Road and revelers are out in force, though the heady atmosphere is distinctly more Sochi than Southeast Asia. TVs overhanging the sprawling beer bars show ice skating instead of soccer; Cyrillic signage proliferates; and Russian-speaking touts dispense flyers for pole-dancing clubs exclusively featuring women from former Soviet republics. “Russians, Ukrainian, Belorussian, Kazakhs,” says one tout in dark Ray Bans and a skin-tight Armani polo shirt.