The former X-factor judge has just recently started to be spotted in LA again since her release from rehab.
According to E, the star is trying to get back in the swing of things but not as fast as you would think. The 26-year-old singer has been spotted out with designer Henri Alexander Levy. The two spent a casual night out in Beverly Hills where onlookers stated that the two looked “like good friends who were catching up and excited to see one another.”
Though Lovato has been spotted in LA, it is still unclear as to where she will be residing permanently. According to E, promptly after the stars overdose, she immediately listed her Hollywood Hills home. Lovato’s family is urging her to live in her home state, Texas, for a while before swinging completely back into work, but no decisions have been made.
In the mean time, the star will be attending therapy sessions and meetings to focus on her sobriety. A source close to the singer states that the star would like to just put what happened behind her and focus on relaxing and exercising in order to remain healthy.
I am happy to see that Demi is getting back to her old self, and focusing on her health. I am sure her fans are happy to see that she is doing well and wish her nothing but the best.
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Americans broke imaginable barriers this week during the 2018 midterm elections.
From reaching a record number of women in the house, to electing the first Native American women and the first openly gay man as a governor, this is an accomplishment that will go down in history for our country.
Two democrats, Sharice Davids and Debb Haaland have become the first two Native American women to be elected to congress. This is not the only victory for Davids. The new Congresswoman is also the first open member of the LGBT community to be elected into congress.
The election of firsts does not stop there. Two newly elected congresswomen, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, have become the first Muslim women elected into Congress. In addition to Omar becoming one of the first Muslim Congresswoman, she will also be the first Somali-American member of Congress.
The night revealed a number of accomplishments for not only those elected but for the American people. Jared Polis, a Colorado Democrat Rep., will be the first openly gay man elected as governor.
The list continues.
In Texas voters have elected their first two Hispanic women to Congress. Their names are Veronica Escobar and Sylvia Garcia.
Safe to say that the 2018 midterm elections created a number of firsts for our country and will go down in history. The Democrats now have control of the house, where as the Republicans remain to have control over the Senate. Though this election outlined the state of divide our country is currently in, for many it proved to be a successful election.
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The penultimate episode of “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” has Kathy Bates going full “Terminator,” the return of the Coconut Head wigs and Sarah Paulson bundled up in a blanket on a porch, monologuing about her mother.
“Fire and Reign” begins with quite possibly my least favorite characters in all of “AHS” Jeff (Evan Peters) and Mutt (Billy Eichner) the robot engineers, who within the first minute want to make their heterosexuality very clear by saying “Bro” over and over again. Venable (Sarah Paulson) interrupts them to find out more about The Cooperative, but she’s shooed away. Thank God for Sarah Paulson, because without her, this whole sequence would’ve been totally unpalatable.
Billy Eicher and Evan Peters adorn the worst wigs I’ve ever seen for their new “Apocalypse” characters Mutt and Jeff. Photo courtesy of over-blog.com
We’re back at Miss Robichaux’s Academy as Mallory (Billie Lourd) unsuccessfully tries to revive a dead dove. Cordelia (Sarah Paulson’s Supreme Witch) and Myrtle (Frances Conroy) try to relax her by assuring her they put a protection spell on the house.
Zoe (Taissa Farmiga) and Queenie (Gabourey Sidibe) lead the other witches in defense spells while the new Voodoo Queen Dinah (Adina Porter) performs a spell at the front door, causing it to open as Michael Langdon (Cody Fern) and robotic Miss Mead (Kathy Bates) enter the New Orleans school.
The witches try to kill Langdon with shards of glass and nails they were enchanting, but he “X-Men” reverses it, causing the witches to get fatally stabbed. Queenie and Zoe manage to dodge them, but Mead rips off her arm to reveal a machine gun and shoots them both. Queenie’s voodoo doll power couldn’t even save her. Mallory wants to go and help her sisters, but Cordelia and Myrtle convince her to escape with them.
While we knew Jeff and Mutt created Mead, I didn’t realize how much direct control they have over her. It turns out they’re the ones “masterminding” the end of the world, since they’re having Mead suggest it to Langdon. I also think it’s really great that Langdon watched “The Omen” movie series for inspiration.
It turns out The Cooperative is just the Illuminati after some rebranding, which I think is pretty dumb. Langdon has Mead schedule a meeting with them about nuclear war, primarily to kill the remaining witches.
Cordelia (Sarah Paulson) has a vision while mourning the witches killed by Langdon. Photo courtesy of inverse.com
Since Misty (Lily Rabe) is “off gallivanting with Stevie [Nicks]” the remaining witches (Cordelia, Mallory, Myrtle, Coco and Madison) hide at her swamp shack. Cordelia’s freaking out because she couldn’t feel the dead witches’ spirits. Madison (Emma Robert) tells them about Langdon’s ability to burn people’s souls that she learned about on her trip to Murder House.
Myrtle spells out what I’ve been saying for weeks. Their plan is for Mallory to go back in time to save the world. Cordelia and Myrtle decide to put Mallory on a dry-run and enchant her bathtub, sending her back in time.
It turns into International Horror Story when we flashback to 1918 Siberia with Anastasia actually being a witch. I haven’t seen “Anastasia,” and don’t really know much about it, but I’m fairly certain the animated movie didn’t have this much bloodshed.
After having a heart to heart with Myrtle at the swamp, Cordelia decides to go to Not-Hogwarts (Hawthorne School for Warlocks), only to find everyone, including Behold (Billy Porter) dead, their bodies chopped up and In easily the most twisted moment of the night, Langdon had chopped up their bodies and arranged into a big pentagram. It was easily the most twisted moment of the episode, but how much cooler would it have been to see Langdon actually doing the carnage instead of just the aftermath? This is “AHS” I want some sick, twisted horror, not just the aftermath!
Venable tries to quit Mutt and Jeff’s cocaine-fueled company but decides to stay when they offer her free reign on the Outpost facilities they’re building.
Langdon (Cody Fern) meets with The Cooperative/Illuminati. Photo courtesy of tvline.com
Langdon meets with the masked Cooperative/Illuminati which apparently includes Bill Clinton, Putin George W. Bush, and North Korea’s General Kim. Langdon gives them the quick version of his plan for the end of the world. They’re going to charge $100 million for a spot at the Outposts and
Just as Langdon starts telling them how to build their shelters, the episode ends, which caused me to ask my TV if it was joking. We’ve got only one episode left and we’re still stuck in a pre-apocalyptic flashback. With this episode, it’s basically been confirmed that Mallory is going to time travel to stop Langdon from ending the world, but I have a bad feeling it’s going to be rushed and anticlimactic. It’s super unlikely, but they could pull the ultimate twist and make this a two-part season.
Also, why would they go through all the trouble of bringing Misty (Lily Rabe) back from Hell if they’re not even going to use her? If she doesn’t play a big role in the finale and her return was nothing but cheap fan service, I won’t be happy.
In spite of that, the preview for next week’s finale of “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” looks pretty great, even though all of it seems to take place before the end of the world. Most importantly, Jessica Lange is coming back!
Make sure you pray for a two-hour season finale and check in next week for the final recap of “American Horror Story: Apocalypse!”
Enthusiasm in the New York Knicks’ play has waned in recent weeks. A matchup against a team they dominated in their season opener gave New York an opportunity to erase the memory of their most recent defeat.
The New York Knicks defeated the Atlanta Hawks 112-107 on Wednesday night at State Farm Arena to snap their two-game skid.
Tim Hardaway Jr. scored a game-high 34 points from the field in his return to the court after sitting out Monday night’s loss vs the Chicago Bulls.
He scored 12 of his 34 points in the fourth quarter where he helped New York hold off the Atlanta Hawks strong push.
The third quarter proved to be the difference as David Fizdale’s team came out with a renewed focus and energy.
New York outscored Atlanta in the third period 35-18 as Hardaway Jr. sparked the Knicks in the third quarter in addition to the fourth.
Enes Kanter continued to dominant with the second unit as he scored 17 points while grabbing 11 rebounds.
Noah Vonleh continues to be a solid presence for the New York Knicks as he recorded his fourth double-double of the season. The former lottery pick finished with points and rebounds vs Atlanta.
Kevin Knox, who was limited to five minutes on Monday night in his return from an ankle injury, saw him once again play in a limited capacity as he went 0-for-6 from the field on a scoreless night vs the Hawks.
The Knicks shot a season-high 47 free throw attempts while hitting 33 of them. In comparison, the Hawks shot 29 of them.
Omari Spellman led the Hawks with 18 points and 11 rebounds on a night as he represented one of the few issues for the Knicks offensively.
Trae Young struggled to get things going with his shot as he scored 13 points on 29 percent shooting. He would add eight assists as well.
New York (4-8) built a 16-point lead in the second half with their strong third and went into the fourth up 14.
It’s a different game if Atlanta hits a few more shots as they got the looks but could not knock them down.
For New York, their troubles to maintain leads resurfaced here tonight, but time was on their side as they escaped with the victory.
Finishing in the fourth quarter was a problem in each of the past two games and it’s something that David Fizdale has to help the Knicks develop in order for this team to see progression as the season goes on.
The New York Knicks will visit Scotiabank Arena to face the Toronto Raptors on Saturday afternoon.
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The Buffalo Bills may not be the only team without their prized rookie quarterback on Sunday afternoon.
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold is expected to miss this Sunday’s game vs the Buffalo Bills with a sprained right foot injury.
Darnold was seen in a walking boot on Wednesday at practice, and coach Todd Bowles told reporters his quarterback was “limited” today in practice.
The New York Jets have a bye week for Week 11 as Darnold’s injury is considered to be ‘day-to-day’.
Veteran quarterback Josh McCown will make the start if Sam Darnold is indeed unable to go.
McCown started 13 games for the New York Jets last season and went 5-8 as a starter. He finished the season with career-highs in passing yards (2,926) and touchdown passes (18).
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