Thursday, October 23, 2014

Tyga Takes Major Shots at Drake: "He's Just Fake to Me"



In the midst of the recent turbulence between Tyga and YMCMB, he actually went on record airing out Drake in a recent interview with VIBE.  Tyga was featured on the new digital cover, flexing to the max with his "brolic" gold chains, and didn't turn down at all for the interview.
Instead of keep his personal feelings for the Canadian rapper private, Tyga said exactly how he feels about Drake as a person, and even threw Nicki Minaj into the mix as well.  When asked if YMCMB was heavily influencing this album, Tyga denied, and stated that he's been distancing himself from them entirely.  He went even further to tell VIBE that he is trying to go independent and that he doesn't get along with Drake, nor Nicki.  When asked why, Tyga kept it real and explained that he thinks Drake is fake, and that YMCMB was a group of individuals that were put together and forced to get along even though their personalities don't really mesh well.  Tyga stated:
"I don't like Drake as a person. He's just fake to me. I like his music; you know what I'm saying? I think his music is good, but we're all different people. We were forced together and it was kinda' like we were forcing relationships together. It is what it is.
"But I been friends with Chris [Brown] for like six years. That's my real genuine friend. We hang out all the time. He lives up the street from me, so we don't just do music we hang. I think being signed to Young Money, everybody felt like they had to force a relationship 'cause Wayne put us together. At the end of the day the reason why I signed to Young Money is because of Wayne. Not because of Drake, not because of Nicki. It was because of Wayne and my relationship with him."
"I try to be cool with everybody, but sometimes, everybody just has different personalities, motives, and different characters. When you realize that, you realize that's not a place where you want to continue to grow."
Since the issue was published online, fans have been actively responding to Tyga's views on Drake being fake. 

Nicki Minaj and Boy Friend Call It Quits

Nicki Minaj has a message for her ex ... if you didn't wanna be a superstar so damn bad, you'd still be sleeping in my bed.


Nicki cut the relationship off -- after 14 years -- because he became uncontrollably jealous of her success ... success he wanted for himself.

We're told Nicki and Safaree had an arrangement -- she's the breadwinner and he's the backup singer/hype man/personal assistant.  But we're told Safaree was getting sick of being in the background and had become increasingly hostile ... an emotion she reciprocated.

We hear the final straw was when Safaree didn't show up recently to one of Nicki's shows, leaving her scrambling for a hype man.  She confronted him and he went crazy.

Breakup rumors spread this week when Safaree showed up in public with several of his Nicki tats covered up.


Ray J -- There's a Right and a Wrong Way ... To F*** with a Kardashian



Ray J called out Tyga in a big way ... saying he's crossed the line messing with Kylie Jenner.

Ray and Princess Love were leaving Warwick in Hollywood Wednesday night when they announced their allegiance to Blac Chyna.

But the best part ... Mr. J explains the right and wrong way to cavort with a Kardashian.

He should know ... he's made millions off it.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Tattoos Video - Flyboi Dredd ft. Kayos - Produced by Pyrex Apollo

         
         



               

Ebola sparks fear in Ohio, Texas; nurse to be transferred; health officials grilled




(CNN)  -- An Ebola-stricken Texas nurse will fly to a Maryland hospital that specializes in the deadly virus, and several Ohioans have isolated themselves out of fear they were exposed to another Texas nurse with Ebola, officials said Thursday.
Federal health officials are facing Congress over how the U.S. has handled the crisis, and another person in Connecticut is exhibiting symptoms of the virus and has received an Ebola test.
Thursday developments include:
• A top health official in Texas apologized for what he called mistakes in how Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas handled its first Ebola patient -- a Liberian national who was initially told to go home after he came in complaining of a fever and saying he'd recently been in West Africa.

Texas hospital apologizes, is it enough?

 
• Federal officials are considering barring 76 hospital workers who treated an Ebola patient from boarding airplanes.
Texas nurse Nina Pham is being sent to a National Institutes of Health hospital in Maryland for specialized Ebola treatment.
• In northeast Ohio, one person has been quarantined, and six others have quarantined and are monitoring themselves for Ebola, after coming into contact or being in the vicinity of Ebola-stricken Texas nurse Amber Vinson, Ohio Department of Health spokesman Jay Carey said. Several Texas and Ohio schools are closed as a precaution against exposing faculty and students.
• There is concern, too, at Yale University, where a doctoral student who recently returned to Connecticut from Liberia has a fever and is in isolation at Yale-New Haven Hospital, hospital officials told reporters Thursday. The student is being tested for Ebola, they said, and results should be available within 24 hours.
The congressional hot seat and an apology
Texas Health Presbyterian nurses Vinson and Pham treated Thomas Eric Duncan when he was hospitalized for Ebola in late September. He died at the hospital on October 8.
In testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Dr. Daniel Varga, the chief clinical officer for Texas Health Services, blasted the hospital for sending Duncan home even though he displayed Ebola symptoms and spoke about his recent travel in West Africa.
"Unfortunately, in our initial treatment of Mr. Duncan, despite our best intentions and a highly skilled medical team, we made mistakes," Varga said in written testimony to lawmakers.
"We did not correctly diagnose his symptoms as those of Ebola. We are deeply sorry."
Varga said hospital staffers were given guidance on Ebola symptoms several times over the summer.
He said the hospital has made several policy changes regarding the virus, such as updating the emergency department screening process to require asking a patient for his or her travel history and increasing training for staffers.
Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also criticized how Vinson's case was handled. She had a fever and said called the CDC to ask if she could board a flight, disclosing that she'd had contact with someone with Ebola. She said that she was told she was cleared to fly and did.
It's not clear who she spoke with at the CDC or what exactly she was told. Regardless, 132 passengers on her flight are wondering if they were exposed.
Frieden said she never should have been allowed to get on a commercial fight.

Ebola patient on plane before diagnosis

 
He said there's an "extremely low" risk to anyone else on that plane, but the CDC is reaching out to all passengers as part of "extra margins of safety."
Vinson, 29, is now being treated at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, which has successfully treated two other Ebola patients and has not had any employees infected.
On Thursday Frieden testified that in order to guard the U.S. from Ebola, the virus needs to be stopped at the source in West Africa. If Ebola spreads more widely in Africa, it could threaten the American health care system "for a long time to come," he said.
Banning travel from Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, where Ebola has struck the hardest, is not the solution, Frieden stressed. If that happened, it might prompt people to enter the U.S. in ways that make it more difficult to track them, he said.
Nurse: 'We never talked about Ebola'
Another Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital nurse is speaking out, telling NBC's "Today" show Thursday that nurses did not have mandatory Ebola training, except for an optional seminar that didn't allow them any hands-on practice.
"We never talked about Ebola. We never had a discussion," Briana Aguirre said.
She said she was not involved in treating Duncan, who received care at the hospital in late September and died there on October 8.
Training for Texas Health Presbyterian's nursing staff amounted to "just information," she said. "We were never told what to look for."
"All I know for sure is that he (Duncan) was put into an area where there are around seven other patients," she said. "We took around three hours to make first contact with CDC to let them know what we had of our suspicion. There were no special precautions other than basic contact precautions. No special gear."
She said the hospital did not know what to do with one of his lab specimens.
A lab technician told Aguirre the specimen was "mishandled," she said. "It was a chaotic scene."
She said there was an effort to contact the hospital's infectious disease expert to determine the correct Ebola treatment protocol.
"Their answer was, 'We don't know. We will have to call you back,' " she said.
Hospital fires back after claims
After scathing allegations by a nurses' union, a Texas Health Presbyterian spokeswoman said some of the care givers' claims are not true.

 
Citing interviews with nurses at the hospital, the union National Nurses United have said Duncan was "left for several hours, not in isolation, in an area where other patients were present" during his second visit to the hospital.
But hospital spokeswoman Candace White said Duncan "was moved directly to a private room and placed in isolation" during his second visit.
And after the union claimed "there was no one to pick up hazardous waste as it piled to the ceiling," White said the waste was "well-contained in accordance with standards, and it was located in safe and containable locations."

Young Thug's Hip Hop Awards Outfit Raises Some Serious Eyebrows



Young Thug has proven time and again that he doesn't care what the general public thinks of him, and displayed that in full during the BET Hip Hop Awards show which aired last night, October 14th. Thugger took to the stage performing once alongside T.I., and again with his "hubby" Rich Homie Quan and also Birdman.  Both times, Thug wore some rather unique outfits.
While on stage with T.I., Young Thug rocked a pair of extremely tight white skinny jeans, which were overlapped by what appeared to be a laced dress that extended down to his feet, followed by a black poncho on top.
During his performance with Rich Homie and Birdman, Thug wore a very colorful outfit with the predominant color choice being pink.  He once again rocked skinny jeans, only this time they were pink, followed by a multi-colored pink, red, white and blue shirt on top.
Fans took notice to his interesting fashion choices and expressed their thoughts on his Hip Hop Awards appearance on Twitter.  Some people gave praise for his carefree spirit, while others tossed loads of jokes his way.

No More Cash Money? Tyga Covers Up Dollar Sign Tattoo

 
 
 
Tyga is currently one of the most talked about rappers in the game, and it actually has little to do with his music. While he's ducking rumors of dating 17-year-old Kylie Jenner after breaking it off with longtime girlfriend/baby mama Blac Chyna, he also feels stifled by his current label, Young Money, and expressed his frustrations via Twitter.

While there's still hope for reconciliation with the crew, it's recently come to the public's attention that Tyga has in fact covered up his dollar sign tattoo, as a dollar sign is the official symbol for Cash Money Records, and replaced it with a pyramid. While the pyramid tattoo isn't brand new, it's raising eyebrows as to how long Tyga has been frustrated with YMCMB.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

CDC: U.S. health worker with Ebola should not have flown on commercial jet




The second Dallas health care worker who was found to have the Ebola virus should not have boarded a commercial jet Monday, health officials say.
Because she had helped care for Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, and because another health worker who cared for Duncan had been diagnosed with Ebola, the worker was not allowed to travel on a commercial plane with other people, said Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The worker had a temperature of 99.5 Fahrenheit (37.5 Celsius) before she boarded her flight, he added.
Health care workers who had been exposed to Duncan were undergoing self-monitoring. They were allowed to travel but not on a commercial plane with other people, Frieden said.

CDC: 'Intensively' assessing 4 workers

Second Texas health care worker has Ebola

Ebola patient on plane before diagnosis

Ebola patient showing 'grit,' 'grace'
Moving forward, the CDC will ensure that no one else in such a situation travels outside of a closed environment, he said.
The worker is Amber Vinson, 29, a nurse at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. She was confirmed to have Ebola overnight.
Now, she will be transferred from the Dallas hospital to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, which has successfully treated two other patients. It is now treating a third: a male health care worker who was infected in Sierra Leone.
Vinson is "ill but clinically stable," Frieden said.
The first Dallas health care worker with Ebola, Nina Pham, is in "improved condition," Frieden said. It has not been determined whether she will be transferred to another facility.
Both Dallas health workers had "extensive contact" with Duncan on September 28-30, when he had "extensive production of body fluids" such as vomit and diarrhea, Frieden told reporters in a conference call.
CDC wants to interview passengers
The risk of exposure to the passengers who were on the plane with Vinson is low, since she did not yet have symptoms, health officials said Wednesday. The Ebola virus is not contagious before symptoms set in.
Still, the CDC wants to interview all 132 passengers who were on the plane with her.
"Because of the proximity in time between the evening flight and first report of illness the following morning, CDC is reaching out to passengers who flew on Frontier Airlines flight 1143 Cleveland to Dallas/Fort Worth Oct. 13," the CDC said in a statement. The flight landed Monday at 8:16 p.m. CT.
The woman "exhibited no symptoms or sign of illness while on Flight 1143, according to the crew," Frontier Airlines said in a statement.
Vinson flew from Dallas-Fort Worth to Cleveland a week ago, on October 8, said Toinette Parrilla, director of the Cleveland Department of Public Health.
Frontier Airlines, however, said she traveled to Ohio on October 10 -- and specifically asked people who may have been on a flight on that date to contact the CDC at 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636).
The CDC, in a joint news release with Frontier, said it wanted to speak only with passengers on the October 13 flight. The CDC later confirmed to CNN that it is "only interested" in the passengers on Flight 1143.
The October 13 flight was cleaned thoroughly after it landed, "per our normal procedures which is consistent with CDC guidelines," the airline said. After the airline was informed of the Ebola patient, the plane was removed from service.
After going through decontamination, the plane was going back into service on Wednesday, Ricky Smith, Cleveland's Director of Port Control, said at a news conference. Both the CDC and the airline were comfortable that it was safe to resume operations, he said.

Gupta suits up in Ebola protective gear

Mayor: 'Concerned' about Ebola spreading

Understanding Ebola protocols

Director: Nurse's infection 'unacceptable'
In a sign of growing concerns about Ebola, President Barack Obama canceled trips to New Jersey and Connecticut on Wednesday to convene a meeting at the White House of Cabinet agencies coordinating the government's response to the outbreak.
Hospital denies 'institutional problem'
Vinson, who lives alone, is in isolation at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.
The news that she contracted Ebola cast further doubt on the hospital's ability to handle the virus and protect employees.
It's the same hospital that initially sent Duncan home, even though he had a fever and had traveled from West Africa. By the time he returned to the hospital, his symptoms had worsened. He died while being treated by medical staff, including the two women who have contracted the disease.
"I don't think we have a systematic institutional problem," Dr. Daniel Varga, chief clinical officer of Texas Health Resources, told reporters, facing questions about the hospital's actions.
Medical staff "may have done some things differently with the benefit of what we know today," he said, adding, "no one wants to get this right more than our hospital."
People in the Vinson's office building were informed when officials went door to door, and also through early morning reverse 911 calls, officials said.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Yung Berg Goes at Hazel E for Posting Nude Photo on Instagram



Yung Berg and Hazel E had Love & Hip Hop Hollywood viewers glued to their TV set after he explained that he's not down to be in a relationship. Hazel seemed upset by Berg's decision after they had been friends for years, and she took to Twitter to take shots at the "Sexy Can I" rapper's manhood, referring to it as "fun sized."
Adding more fuel to the fire, she posted a nude photo (which we cropped for our post) of Berg on her Instagram page with the caption, "It's funny how I wake up and this n***a on my Dicc! #FunSize #LHHH @hitmaka #littlebutterfingers."
Berg wasn't about to take the slander and hit back at her with two separate posts. The first one featured a meme of Berg contemplating how to break up with Hazel, which he captioned, "Delusional." He later posted another meme that compared Hazel to the popular '90s character Ernest, and claimed that he only hooked up when he was high.
Before things could get too out of hand, the rapper took down his posts and apologized for putting up hurtful things about Hazel, writing, "I respect all women including Shawty and I shouldn't have posted that regardless of what she does!"