THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Gotham stars Ben McKenzie (James Gordon) and Morena Baccarin (Dr. Leslie Thompkins), who play love interests on the TV show, are reportedly dating in real life.
  • Chaka Kahn was sent home Monday night on "Dancing with the Stars."
  • Gisele Bunchen and Tom Brady are said to be attending couples therapy.
  • Nick Cannon is dating one of the recent "America's Got Talent" contestants, Samantha Johnson.
  • The reason Bill Murray wasn't at the Emmy's Sunday night is because that was the same date as his son got married.
  • Brian Williams returned to the MSNBC airwaves yesterday to help with coverage for the Pope's visit.
  • The average American tosses out 5-pounds of garbage a day.
  • Apples make up 29% of all fruit eaten by U.S. kids.
  • A new book claims that Hillary Clinton is too sick to be president and suffers from constant blinding headaches, fainting spells, etc.
  • McDonald's has begun taking reservations at some of their restaurants in Sweden.
  • Clint Eastwood is said to have pitched a script to 91-year-old Doris Day and she's interested in working again, 47 years after she left show biz.
  • Snoop Dogg's marijuana site is going to be called Merry Jane.
  • JoJo and Jimmy McLaughlin of Savannah, Georgia, met in the third grade, married at 18 and died within hours of each other the day after their 60th wedding anniversary. JoJo died of pancreatic cancer on September 11, and Jimmy followed her hours later after suffering a massive heart attack.
  • J.K. Rowling wrote about the family history of the Potters on her website, Pottermore.
  • John Hagee, a non-denominational pastor from San Antonio, says that the upcoming "Blood Moon" on September 28 will mean "the end of this age is coming."
  • A new study claims that selfies actually kill more people than sharks every year.
  • You can actually buy a Selfie-spoon that allows you to take pictures of yourself while you eat. Really?

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