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Jared Leto: A Fan Sent Me a Severed Ear

All singers want their music to reach the ears of their audience – but they certainly don’t want to literally have their ears! Jared Leto, frontman for the band 30 Seconds to Mars recently opened up about the strangest gift he’s ever received in an interview with British radio station Xfm:

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Is Sheryl Sandberg Really That Insecure?

I suspect I am just as weary of the buzz over Sheryl Sandberg as everyone else with a TV in their kitchen, Internet access at work, or a radio in their car. During the past two weeks alone, Sandberg has been interviewed by 60 Minutes, The Diane Rehm Show, The Washington Post, National Public Radio and other media outlets too numerous to cite, reaching well over 50 million people. She has been the subject of at least 43 million blogs, articles, Instagram posts and Twitter comments. So Ill make this quick: one observation everyone else seems to have overlooked.

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Shiri Appleby Shows Off Her Baby Bump in a String Bikini

She’s due in less than a month, and Shiri Appleby sure looks ready to pop! The 34-year-old actress shared a photo of her bare baby bump on Instagram Friday, tweeting ” T minus 20 days.” Appleby, who has guest-starred in Girls (but is probably best known for her role on Roswell), is expecting her first child with fiance Jon Shook, a chef at L.A.’s Animal restaurant. The couple got engaged in July 2012 on a romantic getaway to Ventotene, Italy.

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Persuading My Picky Eater

My eldest daughter, Syd, ate sashimi at age three. Devouring tentacles while slurping down pasta and squid, her nickname evolved and “Squid” has always been an excellent eater with an adventurous palate. She begged me to try chocolate covered ants and had a field day in the Harry Potter store popping Barf, Booger and “Earwax jellybeans. No doubt, shell grow up to be one of those obnoxious foodies, taking Instagram pictures of her Matcha Tiramasu or Pork Wagu.

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World Cancer Day: How You Can Get Involved

Did you know that cancer kills more people worldwide than AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined? Today is World Cancer Day – an annual event organized by the Union for International Cancer Control to raise awareness for a disease that affects millions of people around the globe. Activists say the event is meant to help dispel the myth that cancer is only a concern for industrialized nations, rather than developing countries. The scary truth is that cancer rates are increasing in developing nations – for a variety of reasons.