Baby on the Way for A.J. McLean

Backstreet baby!

A.J. McLean and his wife, Rochelle DeAnna Karidis, announced via YouTube Sunday that they are expecting their first child.

“I just wanted to say thank you guys for all your love and support. We recently got married — I was the most recent Backstreet Boy to take the plunge,” the singer, 34, says with his wife by his side.

“Because we love you all so much, we wanted to share with you — for the first time — something very special. We’re having a baby!”

McLean and Karidis were wed Dec. 17, 2011 in Beverly Hills.

The pair moved from Hollywood to the Valley earlier in the year so that they’d have space to raise a family, although McLean said at the time that “I think we’ll be married for about three years before we have kids.”

Looks like they’ll be hearing the pitter-patter of little feet a bit earlier than expected!

– Sarah Michaud

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1 dead, 100 hurt as storm blows away bar’s tent

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ST. LOUIS, Mo. — A storm blasting through the city blew away a tent outside a downtown bar, leaving one man dead Saturday afternoon, NBC station KSDK reported.

A least 17 others — five in critical condition — were taken to hospitals after the incident at Kilroy’s Sports Bar on South Seventh Street a couple of blocks south of Busch Stadium, KSDK reported. A total of 100 people received medical treatment, KSDK said. Photos showed the tent impaled on a nearby railroad trestle.


It was not clear whether the man who died was struck during the incident or went into cardiac arrest because of shock, officials said.

St. Louis Fire Chief Dennis Jenkerson told KSDK that a few hundred people were celebrating in the tent after the Cardinals’ victory over the Milwaukee Brewers when the storm hit.

“We’ve got severe injuries to quite a few people,” Jenkerson said, noting live wires were left on the ground after the tarp tied to galvanized pipes blew away. “We don’t like this type of building. It gives us nightmares, and as you can see, it caused one.”

The pipes “beat up” many of the people in the tent, Jenkerson said.

The tent was set up as a beer garden next to Kilroy’s, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

“I thought a train fell off the track,” Art Randall, Kilroy’s owner, told the Post-Dispatch. “We all ducked for cover. Everything was going sideways. I had metal chairs ripping across the beer garden.”

“People were pushing and shoving,” said Christy Eilermann, 42, of St. Louis, the Post-Dispatch reported. ”The wind just picked up and they started dragging people inside.”

Storms packing hail up to baseball-size hail slammed eastern Missouri and western Illinois on Saturday.

Weather spotters in O’Fallen, Baden and Lebanon, Ill., reported baseball-size hail, 2.75 inches, smashing car windshields and home windows at 4:22 CDT.

The National Weather Service issued tornado warnings for parts of Daviess, Knox and Martin counties in southwest Indiana and severe thunderstorm warnings for east-central Missouri and south-central Illinois.

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Channing Tatum’s 32nd Birthday Present? A Surprise, Dancing Flash Mob!

Channing Tatum’s 32nd birthday packed quite the (musical) surprise.

The Magic Mike star thought he was meeting his pals for a mellow birthday dinner on Thursday night at Southern Hospitality BBQ Restaurant in N.Y.C. – but, instead, it turned into an all-out dance party.

“Jenna Dewan surprised him with a choreographed flash mob,” a source tells PEOPLE. After the actor arrived, “I’ve Had the Time of My Life” from Dirty Dancing began to play. Explains the source: “Much to his surprise, the nearby tables of what he thought were restaurant patrons jumped up, ripped off their regular shirts to reveal ‘Happy Birthday Channing’ tees and began dancing.”

According to the source, the actor looked “completely surprised.” And, mid-song, he grabbed Jenna and lifted her over his head, parallel to the floor – “just like the famous final scene in the movie,” the source says.

At one point during the evening, Tatum even started breakdancing, with partygoers chanting, “Go Channing!”

After working up an appetite, the gang nibbled on the restaurant’s famous fried pickles, BBQ nachos and ribs, while toasting to another year with Armand de Brignac Brut Gold Champagne. They called it a night around 10 p.m.
– Carlos Greer

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What Is Kaley Cuoco’s Most Beautiful Trait?

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The Big Bang Theory costar Jim Parson dishes on the actress’s inner and outer beauty

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It’s a Girl for Jack Osbourne

The Osbourne family’s newest addition has finally arrived!

Jack Osbourne and his fiancée, Lisa Stelly, have welcomed daughter Pearl, his rep confirms to PEOPLE.

Baby girl weighed in at 8 lbs., 6 oz.

After announcing they were expecting their first child less than two weeks after confirming their engagement, Osbourne, 26, admitted he was “excited [and] a little nervous” about becoming a father.

But he wasn’t the only one; Mom Sharon Osbourne was very vocal about her intentions of indulging her first grandchild once she made her debut.

“I’m going to be the grandmother from hell because I am going to spoil this baby so bad,” she said. “My son and Lisa are going to be like, ‘Get her out of here!’”

Stelly’s due date had been April 18.

– Anya Leon with reporting by Marisa Laudadio

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Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Go Boating in the Galápagos Islands

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie

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Is Angelina Jolie just protecting her delicate skin from the sun or trying to go incognito while vacationing in the Galápagos Islands?

The stunning Oscar-winning star is pictured covering up in a long black dress, sunglasses and a wide-brimmed black hat while taking a boat ride with her fiancé Brad Pitt in new pictures released Monday.

The couple, who last week jetted to the Galápagos Islands with their six kids – Maddox, 10, Pax, 8, Zahara, 7, Shiloh, 5, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 3 – were pictured enjoying beach time with the family and taking a boat ride.

The family also spent their time exploring different islands on the 90-foot boat the Reina Silvia, as well as relaxing at their luxury oceanside villa.

But it hasn’t all been fun in the sun for Jolie, 36, who resumed her humanitarian work for the UN over the weekend by spending time with refugees by the San Miguel River in Ecuador.

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Rape alleged at West Point, Annapolis

Annie Kendzior says she wanted to fly F-18s, but the “frat” culture of Annapolis showed her this wasn’t possible.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Suit names academies’ superintendents, Army, Navy and former DoD secretaries
  • Karley Marquet and Annie Kendzior both say they were raped at service academies
  • Both say they believed their cases were being investigated, but they weren’t
  • Defense secretary announces new policies for sexual assault reports

(CNN) — Karley Marquet and Annie Kendzior said they enrolled at two of the nation’s most prestigious military academies to serve their country and become military officers. Instead, they claim, they were raped — and their military careers are now over.

In a lawsuit filed in U.S. Federal Court on Friday, the women claim the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, and the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, ignored “rampant sexual harassment.”

The suit claims former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, the former superintendents of the two academies and the current secretaries of the Army and Navy are “personally responsible” for failing to “prevent rapes and sexual assaults at the Naval Academy and West Point.”

Karley Marquet was a high school honor student, championship swimmer and all-star rugby player. She could have gone to college anywhere with her credentials, but Marquet chose West Point.

“When I was accepted, it was kind of overwhelming,” she says. “You can’t imagine having that structure and discipline but at the same time having people look at you like, ‘Wow, you’re doing something great for our country.’”

But Marquet said her dream of becoming an officer was shattered in January 2011, her second semester at West Point.

Marquet said she got sick over a holiday weekend and stayed behind on campus. Her roommate was out of town and she was alone in her room.

It was then, Marquet, said, that an upperclassman she knew showed up at her door late one night to talk “girl troubles.”

“I kind of felt cool that an upperclassman wanted to be friends with me and was seeking my advice,” Marquet recalls.

After a drink, Marquet said, he persuaded her to go to his room.

Karley Marquet became “depressed and suicidal” after the alleged incident and dropped out of West Point.

“I just remember getting more and more intoxicated and my judgment really started to become impaired. … I remember him turning off the lights and me asking, ‘What are you doing?’ And then he proceeded to rape me.”

Marquet said she woke up disoriented, in physical pain, afraid to come forward.

“I was scared it was going to ruin my career,” she said, “I was scared if I said anything, there would constantly be a target on my back.”

According to the lawsuit, Marquet became depressed and suicidal “as a result of the rape and hostile environment” at West Point.

She filed a report and requested an investigation.

“The reason I ended up telling someone is because I didn’t want that to happen to anyone else,” Marquet said tearfully.

Annie Kendzior described herself as a “girly-girl” who never imagined she would end up in the military.

Kendzior was also an all-star student and one of the best high school soccer players in the country. She was recruited by Ivy League schools to play soccer, but she said the Naval Academy was more convincing.

“All of their graduates from the soccer team went on and became pilots and Marine officers,” Kendzior said. “It just sounds like those women are so powerful and so well-respected, and I wanted to be that woman.”

So in the fall of 2008, Kendzior headed off to Annapolis. She said her goal was to fly F-18s but it wasn’t long after arriving at the academy she realized that wasn’t going to happen.

“I could tell that there was a bias towards women,” Kendzior recalled. “You’re a female entering into a fraternity. A giant frat.”

During one of he first weekends at the academy, Kendzior was invited to a party off campus. “I was like, ‘OK, cool! College, finally! I can live the college life for one night.”

But Kendzior said she had way too much to drink, so when a fellow midshipman offered her a place to crash, she accepted.

“I was like, ‘OK, you know, it will be fine. I trust you. You’re an upperclass,” Kendzior remembers, “Because that’s what they teach you, to trust your upperclass.”

But Kendzior says that didn’t happen. She was raped.

“At one point in the middle of the night, I did come to and he was on top of me,” Kendzior said. “And I remember saying ‘No,’ but I just passed out again.

Kendzior said, she too, was afraid to come forward.

“I didn’t want to be the girl that got the athlete kicked out, We had been told stories about how that happened in the past and I didn’t want to be that next story.”

For the next two years Kendzior said she battled depression and thoughts of suicide. It was a secret she couldn’t keep anymore. When she told her father what happened, he encouraged her to file a report and request an investigation.

Marquet and Kendzior said they believed their cases were being investigated.

Marquet remembered investigators meeting with her parents about her case. “They promised my parents that if he wasn’t going to jail, they could at least get him kicked out of West Point with the evidence they had,” she said.

But both women said their alleged perpetrators were never punished and are still in the military.

Marquet and Kendzior are not alone. Reports of sexual assault at West Point, the Naval Academy and the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, are up nearly 60 percent, and according to the Department of Defense, of the 65 reports investigated, only one resulted in a court-martial.

And it’s that rise in reports of sexual assault that has the top man at the Pentagon, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, changing the rules.

“We’ve got to train commanders to understand that when these complaints are brought, they’ve got to do their damnedest to see that these people are brought to justice,” Panetta told CNN’s Kyra Phillips in an exclusive interview.

Panetta could not comment on Marquet’s and Kendzior’s cases specifically because of privacy issues, but he made clear that blaming of the victim needs to stop.

“I think that’s part of the syndrome that we’re dealing with, which is that once a decision is made that somehow this prosecution is not going to move forward then you basically turn on the victim who brought that complaint,” Panetta said. “That syndrome is what we have to break out of.”

Just last week, after the CNN interview, Panetta announced he has created a Special Victims Unit to investigate sexual assault allegations, and that sexual assault allegations will be dealt with at the level of colonel instead of slowly making their way up through the chain of command.

But the changes in policy have come too late for Karley Marquet and Annie Kendzior. Their military careers are over.

According to the lawsuit, “as a result of the rape,” Marquet became “depressed and suicidal.” She said she was unable to handle the stress of seeing the alleged perpetrator every day, so she resigned from West Point.

Kendzior said she also became suicidal. She was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and according to her lawsuit, was then “forced to leave the academy.”

The two women said they are telling their stories so that others at the academies will feel comfortable coming forward.

“I know that with at least one person coming forward there will be others who want to come forward and say something,” Marquet said.

Similarly, Kendzior said, “I want to encourage other women to report as soon as possible because then they might get their perpetrators put behind bars, which is where they should be, which is where they deserve to be.”

West Point and the Naval Academy told CNN they were unable to comment on the allegations due to privacy issues. Both women have requested copies of their case files to learn more about why their alleged perpetrators are still in the military.

CNN’s full exclusive investigation, “Betrayal of Trust?” premieres at 8 p.m. and 11p.m. ET Sunday.

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Humber pitches 21st perfect game in history

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White Sox pitcher Philip Humber, center, is mobbed by teammates after pitching a perfect game Saturday.

updated 7:17 p.m. ET April 21, 2012

SEATTLE – Philip Humber, who underwent Tommy John surgery seven years ago, threw the first perfect game in the majors in almost two years, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 4-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday.

It was baseball’s 21st perfect game and first since Philadelphia’s Roy Halladay threw one against the Florida Marlins on May 29, 2010. It was the third in White Sox’s history, joining Mark Buehrle against Tampa Bay on July 23, 2009, and Charles Robertson against Detroit on April 30, 1922.

“This is awesome,” Humber said. “I’m so thankful.”

With the White Sox lined up on the top step of the dugout, Humber fell behind 3-0 to Michael Saunders leading off the ninth. But he rebounded to strike him out. John Jaso then flied out before Brendan Ryan, another pinch-hitter, struck out to end the game.

Ryan took a checked swing and missed at a full-count pitch, but the ball got away from catcher A.J. Pierzynski. Ryan lingered outside the batter’s box for a minute, unsure of umpire Brian Runge’s call, and Pierzynski fired to first to complete the play.

Humber, who was involved in a trade for Johan Santana in 2008, fell to his knees went it was over, and his teammates rushed toward the mound to congratulate him.

“I don’t know that I dominated them,” Humber said. “Obviously the ball was hit at people. I’m thankful for that. It was a well-pitched game. Definitely something I’ll never forget.”

The right-hander struck out nine and threw just 96 pitches in his first career complete game. He went to a three-ball count only three times.

It was quite a contrast to his first start of the season, when he went 5 1-3 innings and threw 115 pitches in a no-decision against Baltimore on Monday.

Humber was traded from the New York Mets to the Minnesota Twins in the deal for Santana, he bounced around for a couple of season and was acquired by the White Sox on waivers from Oakland in January 2011.

He was 9-9 with a 3.75 ERA in 163 innings last season, his first full season in the majors as a starter.

It was the majors’ first no-hitter of the season. There were three last year: Francisco Liriano of Minnesota, Justin Verlander of Detroit, and Ervin Santana of the Los Angeles Angels.

It was the third no-hitter thrown against Seattle. Mark Langston and Mike Witt of the Angels combined on one on April 11, 1990, and Dwight Gooden of the Yankees threw one on May 14, 1996.

Humber struck out the side in the second while cruising through the first four innings in just 45 pitches. Chone Figgins’ fly ball to left in the fourth was the first ball to reach the outfield. Dustin Ackley followed with a hard liner to right that Alex Rios reached up and stabbed.

The White Sox moved farther and farther away from Humber as he approached history, leaving him alone as he sat on the bench in the Safeco Field visitors’ dugout.

Justin Smoak struck out swinging to start the eighth. Kyle Seager lofted a fly to left that looked momentarily like it had a chance to land, but was caught by Dayan Viciedo. Jesus Montero followed with an easy ground ball to second base, sending the perfect game to the ninth.

Paul Konerko hit his second home run of the season and No. 398 for his career in the second. He also had a run-scoring single in the third.

Mariners starter Blake Beavan (1-2) allowed three runs and seven hits in six innings.

Humber was drafted No. 3 overall by the New York Mets out of Rice in 2004. He reached the majors in 2006 but his career was sidetracked by the elbow injury.

He becomes the latest one-time Mets pitcher who went on to throw a no-hitter elsewhere, a group that includes Nolan Ryan, Tom Seaver, Gooden and David Cone. New York has never had a no-hitter in its 51-year history. The only other team without one is San Diego, which began play in 1969.

Notes: Coming into Saturday, the Mariners were hitting .103 over the last three games with runners in scoring position, with no extra-base hits and eight strikeouts while grounding into three double plays. . Mariners RHP Felix Hernandez has 25 career starts with seven or more shutouts innings. . Seattle reliever Hisashi Iwakuma made his major league debut Friday night, becoming the last player on an Opening Day roster who was not hurt or optioned to the minor leagues to do so. . Rios came into Saturday with an eight-game hitting streak.

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LeAnn Rimes & Eddie Cibrian Celebrate PDA-Filled First Anniversary

LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian

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It’s been almost one year since the April 22 wedding of LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian, and they still seem to be in their honeymoon phase.

The country singer, 29, and her actor hubby, 38, got an early start Friday on their first anniversary with a romantic lunch at Toscabova in Calabasas, Calif.

Munching on beef carpaccio and chicken paillard, they only took a break from eating to pack on the PDA.

“All throughout their meal, they’d steal kisses or hold hands,” an onlooker tells PEOPLE. “They looked incredibly happy together. He had his arm around her shoulder and she would rest her head on the nook of his neck with her eyes closed.”

Looking back on her “I dos,” Rimes Tweeted to one of her followers, “A year ago this weekend was [so] perfect.”

But the celebration didn’t begin on the couple’s actual anniversary.

“I gave Eddie his anniversary gift early,” Rimes Tweeted. “I can never wait! He was so cute. He loved it so much, he wore it to bed. For you dirty minds, it was a watch. :) -?I just thought that was super cute. All boys, no matter what age love their toys a lot.”

Aside from the “stay cation” that Rimes hinted at, the rest of the pair’s plans will remain a mystery at least for the rest of the day.

“Phone is going off so all my friends email me,” Rimes wrote. “Happy weekend.”

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Authorities Renew Search for Etan Patz, 6, Missing Since 1979

Etan Patz

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He was the first milk carton child.

Six-year-old Etan Patz’s disappearance in 1979 made headlines and inspired the movement to draw attention to missing children.

President Reagan named May 25 – the day Etan vanished on his way to a New York bus stop – National Missing Children’s Day, and the milk carton campaign was born.

But young Etan was never found, and the case was largely forgotten by the public.

Now, more than three decades later, authorities have re-launched their search, tearing out drywall and shelves from the basement of a commercial building near the bus stop where Etan was believed to have been headed.

“We’re looking for human remains, clothing or other personal effects of Etan Patz,” police spokesman Paul Browne says. “It’s a very painstaking process.”

Although police are not saying what reignited the case, law enforcement sources tell CNN a cadaver dog picked up a scent in the building.

The disappearance had triggered a massive manhunt involving hundreds of law enforcement personnel and bloodhounds, but no sign of Etan was ever detected.

“We hope we will be able to bring closure to the investigation and family,” says FBI spokesman Tim Flannelly, according to the New York Daily News. “We are committed to this case, and despite the fact that a disappearance occurred in 1979, we are here today doing the best we can.”

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