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Miley Tops Maxim but Cyrus spoiled secret magazine list to 12 million Twitter followers

Miley Cyrus spoiled Maxim magazine's top 100 list reveal on Twitter. On May 4, Access Hollywood via Yahoo! TV reported that the former Disney princess hit up social media to brag that she took the top spot on Maxim's Hot 100 list. Miley tweeted, "Didn't know this was coming out yet! I'm so happy to be #1 on Maxims HOT 100!" With that Twitter announcement came an image of a very slinky and extremely sexy Cyrus who had donned a golden bathing suit that matched her hair and her many bracelets. The legs of the bathing suit were cut up to navel level and the photo included some hashtag remarks, including "myfanskicka**" and "dreamsdocometrue." The latter comment from the woman who may or may not still be engaged to actor Liam Hemsworth must have been thinking about her stint on the small screen, courtesy of Disney, when she played Hannah Montana. Meanwhile, Miley tops the Maxim Hot 100 in 2013 after Bar Refaeli, Leonardo DiCaprio's former

God Gesture Disqualifies Team from Texas State Championship

God gesture disqualified a team after a track meet, preventing them from moving on to the state championship. The incident happened to the Columbus, Texas track team, and this one definitely has people up in arms. The Inquisitr shared the details on May 4. The incident in question happened Friday when Derrick Hayes of the Mighty Cardinals track team from Columbus High School crossed the finish line. His team had just won the 4 x 100m relay in a decisive victory. Hayes then reportedly raised his hand and pointed to the sky. That gesture resulted in the team's disqualification. The issue in this instance is that there is a rule that there can be no celebratory gestures, including a raising of the arms, done within the competition area. My Fox Houston notes that the rule is in place to restrict taunting of opponents, and there is no rule against religious expression. The governing University Interscholastic League rules that the Columbus team had to be disqualified for “unsporting con

"Justin Bieber is gay": Message about singer's sexuality posted after E! Online Hacked

Justin Bieber recently snuggled up to his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez for a picture prompting speculation the pair were back together. So it may have come as a surprise to some fans on Saturday when they read online that Justin is in fact gay after a message was posted on E! Online's Twitter account. The tweet read: "Exclusive: Justin Bieber to E!Online: I'm a gay." The rather strangely written post was soon followed up by what seemed like a supportive message from Selena, which read: "Exclusive: Selena Gomez tells E! she will fully supporting Justin in his coming out." Well it's nice that Selena apparently would "fully supporting" Justin if he decided he fancied the males but worry not you female Bieber lovers - you may still be in with a chance with the star (if you get to know him by following him around the world on what seems to be an endless tour) as the E! Online Twitter account was hacked and the messages posted were untrue. The tweets w

9/11 Museum Will Have A Mandatory Entrance Fee

Nonstop flow of people coming and going, the National September 11th Memorial and Museum has become one of New York's most popular attractions. "We all feel the loss as well as the family members," one man said. "So the donations that they are receiving, I'm sure, with the thousands and thousands of people visiting, I'm sure they should be making enough." But museum officials say they need more money to cover operating costs. That's why the board has voted to impose a $20 to $25 fee when the underground museum opens next year. Jim Riches, who lost a son during the attacks, said he's outraged. Ny1 reports "It's become a real commercial enterprise and it looks like that," Riches said. "We think it's disgusting and revolting. If they had a suggested donation I think all Americans would be very patriotic." Visitors who spoke to NY1 not only bristled at the idea of a mandatory fee, but at the proposed price. "I don'

Idea that American held by Venezuela is a spy 'ridiculous:' Obama

Venezuelan government's suggestion that an American citizen it has detained is a spy is "ridiculous," U.S. President Barack Obama said in a television interview recorded on Saturday during a visit to Costa Rica. Venezuela said late last month it had detained an American called Timothy Hallet Tracy, accusing him of financing opposition student demonstrations after April's disputed presidential election and saying he had clearly been trained as an intelligence agent. Venezuela said Tracy, 35, from Michigan, had received money from a foreign non-profit organization and had redirected those funds toward student organizations, seeking to provoke "civil war" reports Reuter Relatives and friends of Tracy have described him to U.S. media as a documentary maker who was in Venezuela to make a film about the presidential election. "This U.S. citizen who apparently has been detained, we will handle (it) like ... every situation where we get a U.S. citizen who gets

South Korean President to Visit United States

South Korean President Park Geun-hye has left Seoul for a five-day trip to the United States that will include a White House summit. The meeting Tuesday with President Barack Obama is expected to focus on coordinating their ideas on how to deal with North Korea, and other bilateral issues. Voanews The South Korean leader is also scheduled to address a joint meeting of Congress on Wednesday. President Park will first stop in New York to meet Monday with South Korean-born U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. President Park, who is also heading a delegation of more than 50 South Korean business leaders, will stop in Los Angeles Thursday to meet with Korean entrepreneurs.

Don't let my kids die in Saudi: father

The father of an Australian man being held in a Saudi Arabian prison on terror charges has spoken of his fear that his son might die in jail. Graham Thorne gathered with his extended Noongar family in Perth to send a message of support to his son Shayden Jamil Thorne, who has spent nearly 18 months in prison on suspicion of terrorism offences. His younger brother Junaid is also in Saudi Arabia and is wanted for questioning by local officials. Mr Thorne, who has not seen his sons since they moved to the Middle East as primary schoolboys in 1996, said he feared for his sons' life. Advertisement "My main concern is that they are going to kill my kids over there," he said. "Dad loves them and there's a big family over here that all love them and we just want them to come home." Shayden, 25, has been in custody since November 2011. Junaid, 23, is in hiding in Saudi Arabia, apparently wanted by authorities for questioning after having previously been detained for