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Aaron Carter’s mother claims he was killed and releases photos to prove it

Jane Schneck, Aaron Carter’s mother, posted a text on Facebook with photos calling for an investigation into her son’s death.

Warning, some of the images may shock some readers.

She claims the coroner ruled his death an accidental drug overdose based solely on his history of drug abuse.

“I want to share these photos of her death scene with all of you because the coroner ruled it an accidental drug overdose,” she writes in her Facebook post.

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Schneck actually shared 7 rather gruesome photos she took of the bathroom where Aaron died, in which you can see a bathtub filled with very dirty water and soiled clothes on the floor.

She asks to look at them carefully since, according to her, this is now her only way to move things forward.

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“They were not taken by the police…even though there was a lot of information about a potential homicide that had been around for years,” she says.

“Aaron received a lot of death threats and a lot of people were making his life miserable,” Carter’s mother ends in her extremely disturbing post.

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It happened on a… March 8

2020

Italy announces it is locking down northern region of Lombardy, including Milan, with 16 million people, as COVID-19 cases reach 5,800 with 233 deaths.

2018

Asia-Pacific trade deal signed in Santiago, Chile by 11 countries including Canada.

2014

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 with 239 people loses contact and disappears, prompting the most expensive search effort in history and one of the most enduring aviation mysteries.

1972

First flight of the Goodyear blimp.

1971

Joe Frazier of Philadelphia wins decision in Madison Square Gardens over Muhammad Ali for Heavyweight Boxing Championship; Frazier and Ali collect $2,5 million apiece for the bout.

1936

The first stock car race is held in Daytona Beach, Florida.

1934

Edwin Hubble photo shows as many galaxies as Milky Way has stars. He will give his name to a famous space telescope a few decades later.

1911

International Women’s Day is launched in Copenhagen, Denmark, by Clara Zetkin, leader of the Women’s Office for the Social Democratic Party in Germany.

1817

The New York Stock Exchange is founded.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… March 7

2021

Oprah Winfrey interview with Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex broadcast on CBS, alleges Meaghan was made suicidal and subject to racist treatment by the palace.

2016

Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova reveals failed drug test for meldonium at Australian Open in January, subsequently suspended for 15 months

2009

Despite only being 17 years old, Brazilian soccer star Neymar makes his professional debut for Santos.

1985

Song We Are the World first played on radio; music by Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson, from the USA for Africa album to aid famine victims produced by Quincy Jones.

1954

Russia appeared for the first time in ice-hockey competition. Russia defeated Canada 7-2 to win the world ice-hockey title in Stockholm, Sweden.

1939

Glamour magazine begins publishing.

1936

Adolf Hitler breaks the Treaty of Versailles by sending troops into the Rhineland.

1878

Université of Montréal chartered.

1876

Alexander Graham Bell received a patent for his telephone.

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107,436 vehicles recalled by Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz and BMW

Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz and BMW have recalled a total of 107,436 vehicles nation wide due to major safety defects. The main “culprit” in this little story remains Hyundai.

The Koreanautomaker said ina statement that several of its late-model Genesis vehicles were found to have defective seat belts that could explode in a crash.

65,517 Genesis SUVs and sedans are the vehicles targeted by a problem “that could cause a portion of the seat belt pretensioner to explode,” and project metal fragments to passengers, according to NHTSA documents.

Owners affected by this recall will be notified on April 17, 2023.

Affected vehicles include:

9,720 Genesis G80 2021-2023
940 Genesis GV60 2022-2023
21,917 Genesis GV70 2022-2023
32,940 Genesis GV80 2020-2023

On the Mercedes Benz side, the problem in question in the affected cars would be the ABS system.

26,116 SUVs will be recalled due to the anti-lock braking system and the electronic stability program that could be unstable, and increase the risk of an accident.

Owners will be recalled by April 18.

Vehicles affected:

11,018 Mercedes-Benz G550 2019-2021
15,098 Mercedes-Benz AMG G63 2019-2021

At BMW, as many as 15,803 SUVs would end up with defective driver airbags, according to information delivered by NHTSA. The airbags reportedly do not fully meet vehicle specifications.

BMW plans to notify owners affected by this April 7 recall.

Recalled vehicles:

9,464 BMW iX xDrive40, iX xDrive50, iX M60 2022-2023
6,339 BMW X1 xDrive28i 2022-2023

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Entertainment Gossip

Charlotte Cardin had a great time in Africa!

The Quebec singer Charlotte Cardin visits Africa with her lover.

Indeed, it is on Instagram that she shared a carousel of photos from her trip to Africa which, let’s face it, doesn’t look boring at all!

Really, it’s clear that this is an absolutely unique experience that Charlotte is giving herself these days.

Have you ever had an experience like this?

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… March 6

2018

World’s oldest message in a bottle found in Western Australia, thrown from German ship Paula 132 years ago (12 June 1886).

1992

The last episode of “The Cosby Show” aired. The show had been on since September of 1984.

1985

Future undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson KOs Hector Mercedes at 1:47 in round 1 of 4 in Albany, NY in his first professional fight.

1978

Hustler publisher Larry Flynt and his lawyer shot by a militant white supremacist sniper in Georgia, leaving Flynt crippled and wheelchair bound.

1964

Boxing legend Cassius Clay joins the Nation of Islam and changes his name to “Muhammad Ali”, calling his former title a “slave name”.

1960

The United States announced that it would send 3,500 troops to Vietnam.

1902

Real Madrid C.F. was foundered.

1899

Aspirin was patented by German researchers Felix Hoffman and Hermann Dreser.

1853

Giuseppe Verdi’s Opera “La Traviata” premieres in Venice.

1617

Louis Hébert signs agreement to become the first colonist of New France; he is a farmer and apothecary, and will provide herbal medicines to the inhabitants.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… March 5

2019

Bugatti announces the most expensive new car ever made – the La Voiture Noire costing $19 million, only one will be made

2015

Harrison Ford crash-lands his 1942 Ryan Aeronautical ST3KR aeroplane in California

2002

American reality TV program The Osbournes” featuring family of Ozzy Osbourne premieres on MTV.

1993

Sprinter Ben Johnson was banned from racing for life by the Amateur Athletic Association after testing positive for banned performance-enhancing substances for a second time.

1985

Mike Bossy (New York Islanders) became the first National Hockey League player to score 50 goals in eight consecutive seasons.

1960

Cuban photographer Alberto Korda takes his iconic photograph of Marxist revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara.

1918

The Soviets moved the capital of Russia from Petrograd to Moscow.

1868

Stapler patented in England by C H Gould.

1853

Piano company Steinway & Sons founded by Heinrich Steinweg (later Henry Steinway) in New York City

1836

Samuel Colt patents the first production-model revolver, the .34-caliber.

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Entertainment Gossip

The Weeknd is better than Taylor Swift, Drake and Miley Cyrus

Toronto-based artist The Weeknd has become the first artist on Spotify to break the 100 million monthly listener mark, a colossal feat.

This achievement was made a few days after dropping a remix of his excellent track Die For You with Ariana Grande, whom he joined for the 4th time in his career.

The Weeknd is therefore ahead of top artists such as Miley Cyrus (82.5 million listeners), Taylor Swift (89.3 million) and the rapper Drake (68.6 million), also his friend.

During his career, The Weeknd has raised four Grammy Awards, 20 Billboard Music Awards, while being nominated for an Oscar and an Emmy, too.

It’s also worth noting that in 2021, his mind-boggling cover of Blinding Lights became the first song in Billboard Hot 100 history to remain in the Top 10 for a full year.

This plateau is certainly a point of pride for The Weeknd as this song and his album After Hours were “snubbed” at the Grammy Awards nominations, after a stellar performance at the Super Bowl.

A situation that he saw as an attack.

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Entertainment Gossip

Michael B. Jordan apologizes to his mom for underwear photos!

At the premiere of Creed III in Los Angeles, Michael B. Jordan revealed that he had to call his mother to apologize when he first saw the photos taken for his Calvin Klein ad campaign!

When asked by Entertainment Tonight ‘s reporter about his initial reaction when he saw the rather revealing photos, Jordan laughed:

“[I thought] my mom is going to have to see this, let me call her and tell her I’m sorry […],” the star gushed, noting that his mother wouldn’t like to see his business out publicly like this!

This campaign with Calvin Klein comes at the same time that Jordan is promoting the movie Creed III, a movie he is the director of as well as playing the role of Adonis Creed!

Voted People’s Sexiest Man Alive in 2020, the 36-year-old actor is definitely still going strong!

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… March 4

2013

The Papal Conclave begins to select the successor of Pope Benedict XVI.

2002

Canada banned human embryo cloning but permitted government-funded scientists to use embryos left over from fertility treatment or abortions.

1989

The Louvre Pyramid designed by I. M. Pei is inaugurated by French President Francois Mitterrand.

1981

Canadien Guy Lafleur scores his 1000th NHL Point.

1966

John Lennon says the Beatles are more popular than Jesus.

1950

Walt Disney’s “Cinderella” was released across the U.S.

1922

1st vampire film Nosferatu premieres at the Berlin Zoological Garden, Germany, an adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

1918

The first case of Spanish flu occurs, the start of a devastating worldwide pandemic.