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“Friends” forever? Maybe not. Turns out, Jennifer Aniston didn’t invite all of her “Friends” co-stars to her wedding to Justin Theroux. The uninvited guest list includes: David Schwimmer (Ross), Matt LeBlanc (Joey) or Matthew Perry (Chandler). Meanwhile Courtney Cox (Monica) and Lisa Kudrow (Phoebe) made the cut. LeBlanc and Perry both said they have no hard feelings and they only care about Jen’s happiness

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Open up “Vanity Fair” on your Next Issue app and you’ll see Taylor Swift opening up about her relationship with boyfriend Calvin Harris. She says, he is different from her exes because he accepts her the way she is. She says, “If you’re a people pleaser… you try to adapt to what signals that person is giving off”. She adds, “It’s not about changing the fact that you’re a people pleaser; it’s about finding someone who is not critical. That can be the most painful thing, trying to love someone who is critical in their nature.” When asked if this has happened to her with past boyfriends, Taylor simply responds, “Yes.”

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Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars have been accused of plagiarism.

The pair have come under fire from a Serbian singer – who claims their chart-topping collaboration “Uptown Funk” is a rip off of her 1984 single whose title translates to ‘Dark Streets Are Not For Girls. She said: “Their song Uptown Funk contains 80% of my tracks. How much of it are you allowed to take as inspiration for your song?”
The 56-year-old star insisted she has not yet decided whether to sue them and instead just wants to have her contribution appreciated. She says if she does sue them and wins, she will have to figure out what to do with the money

Here’s the two songs for you to compare yourself:

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The NY Post claims Buffalo, New York is experiencing a baby boom right now because of last winter’s blizzards.

Hospitals are bringing in extra staff and cribs to deal with the increase in deliveries.

A 25 to 30% increase in births is expected in August and September.