
(#1) Alexander Skarsgard's Super Sculpted Abs Are on Full Display Again in Legend ... [Us Weekly]
More, please! If you didn't get enough of Alexander Skarsgard's perfectly defined abs in Wednesday's first-look photos of the Swedish actor as the king of the jungle in The Legend of Tarzan, you're in luck. The upcoming film's first trailer, which also ...

(#2) Get over yourself, Trump: Angela Merkel's a far better choice for Person of ... [Vox]
But let's be clear: Angela Merkel is the most powerful woman in the entire world. She's arguably the most powerful woman in the history of European politics. It would have been ludicrous to choose anyone else. Time says it awards the title to "the ...

(#3) UFC Fight Night results: Rose Namajunas dominates, but Paige VanZant shows heart [Los Angeles Times]
The banners featured all of the UFC's champions plus two other fighters: the iconic Ronda Rousey and Paige VanZant. The banners were a reminder of the potential UFC sees in the attractive, youthful and likeable VanZant as she rises up the ranks ...

(#4) Mets Acquire Neil Walker and Asdrubal Cabrera, Reshaping Middle of Infield [New York Times]
NASHVILLE — A day after losing out on Ben Zobrist, their top free-agent target, the Mets refashioned their infield on Wednesday. They traded their fifth starter, Jon Niese, to the Pittsburgh Pirates for second baseman Neil Walker and acquired the free ...

(#5) 'The BFG' teaser trailer plays out like a horror classic [CNET]
We're the only ones awake late at night. There's something moving in the shadows outside. Quick...hide under the covers! This is how you may feel when you watch the first teaser trailer for "The BFG," a Disney and Steven Spielberg adaptation of Roald ...

(#6) Kendall Jenner 'Got All the Hair Off Her Body' to Prep for the Victoria's ... [PEOPLE StyleWatch]
By now, you should be well-groomed (pun intended) on the preparation process it takes to become a Victoria's Secret Fashion Show model. There are the two-a-day workouts, juice cleanses and facials — and then there are the, well, less Instagrammable ...

(#7) Without Mark Ingram, Don't Expect to Find Much Fantasy Football Success in the ... [numberFire]
In a year chock-full of season-ending injuries, particularly at the running back position, Mark Ingram had been one of the few bastions of reliability from backs drafted in the early rounds. Through 13 weeks, Ingram stands as fantasy football's fourth ...

(#8) Want to watch "Coat of Many Colors" again? Here's how [WBIR-TV]
Millions of viewers watched "Coat of Many Colors" on Thursday night. (Photo: NBC). 2857 CONNECTTWEETLINKEDIN 15 COMMENTEMAILMORE. (WBIR) Millions of viewers watched and enjoyed "Coat of Many Colors" Thursday night on Channel 10.

(#9) North Face Founder Douglas Tompkins Dies In Kayaking Accident In Chile [NPR]
"By the late 1980s Tompkins saw how the consumer culture that he'd helped promote as a businessman was another destructive manifestation of an industrial growth economy toxic to nature. He decided to sell his stake in the fashion company Esprit that he ...

(#10) The Weeknd Hit With Copyright Lawsuit Over "The Hills" [Hollywood Reporter]
In court papers filed in California federal court on Wednesday, Cutting Edge Music Limited is suing The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye), his producers and music giants Universal, Warner Chappell, Sony/ATV and others. The plaintiff identifies itself as a company ...

(#11) Actor Kirk Douglas Donates $15 Million Toward Care Center [ABC News]
Officials announced Wednesday — Douglas's 99th birthday — that his gift will kick the design and planning of the new facility into high gear. Douglas was born Issur Danielovitch in 1916 in Amsterdam, New York. He changed his name to Kirk Douglas as ...

(#12) Martin Shkreli Bought Sole Wu-Tang Clan Album, Report Says [New York Times]
Bloomberg Business quoted the executive, Martin Shkreli, the 32-year-old founder of Turing Pharmaceuticals, as saying that the deal for the album, “The Wu — Once Upon a Time in Shaolin,” was closed before the drug-pricing controversy erupted. Mr ...

(#13) Melissa McCarthy looks amazing in holiday campaign for new Seven7 fashion line [Today.com]
'Tis the season for cozy knits and sparkly skirts — and Melissa McCarthy's got you covered. The actress-turned-fashion-designer debuted a holiday ad campaign for her Seven7 fashion collection, featuring bedazzled blouses and leggings, and the star ...

(#14) With Remarks in Affirmative Action Case, Scalia Steps Into 'Mismatch' Debate [New York Times]
In an awkward exchange in Wednesday's potentially game-changing Supreme Court arguments on affirmative action, Justice Antonin Scalia hesitantly asked whether it might be better for black students to go to “a slower-track school where they do well ...

(#15) Kendrick Lamar Responds To Obama Naming "How Much A Dollar Cost" His Favorite Song [HotNewHipHop]
We aren't the only ones making year-end lists. The President and the First Lady are also marking down their official favorites of 2015, and Barack Obama's top track of 2015 happened to be a hip-hop number -- Kendrick Lamar's "How Much a Dollar Cost.".

(#16) Crystal Pepsi returns through limited run promotion [Fox News]
"And here at Pepsi we're fans of pop culture in everything that we do. So, it was kind of a nice combination of everything, with the '90s coming back [into pop culture] and it being extremely relevant for Pepsi because of the fandom behind Crystal ...

(#17) How Arsenal turned potential crisis into golden opportunity [Telegraph.co.uk]
Arsenal would be foolish to start drawing direct comparisons with their own Greek Lazarus act but, pause to consider where the club were a week ago, and the potential importance of subsequent back-to-back victories is clear. Struck by sudden injuries ...

(#18) First Photo Of Billie Lourd In 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Makes It Clear ... [Bustle]
We've seen much of the cast (well, the main ones, anyway) all dressed up and ready to save the galaxy, but now we've got a brand new shot that will give you so many feels. The first photo of Billie Lourd in Star Wars might not seem very telling to ...

(#19) The Pixel C was probably never supposed to run Android [Ars Technica]
Was Android actually Google's third operating system choice for its new Pixel C tablet? The Pixel C finally went on sale this week—but our full review notes that the convertible tablet feels like hardware in search of the software to make it a ...
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