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Inside The Osbournes' THREE forgotten kids' lives now - from bankruptcy to Hollywood fame and a hit

YEARS before the Kardashians took over the world, TV fans across the world were fascinated by the Osbourne family. Rock icon Ozzy, his manager wife Sharon and their outrageous children hooked the globe with their hilarious antics. The Osbournes took the lead in their own MTV series, with their star kids Kelly and Jack often taking centre stage in the programme. The insightful show, paving the way for E!'s Keeping Up With The Kardashians, followed the daily life of the family from 2002 for three years.

Neil deGrasse Tysons Nephew Disses B.o.B On "Flat To Fact"

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson’s nephew disses B.o.B on “Flat To Fact,” a remix of Drake’s “Back to Back” Meek Mill diss track. The song comes after the Atlanta rapper and deGrasse Tyson feuded on Twitter over whether the Earth was flat or round. After the social media scuffle, B.o.B sampled Tyson on “Flatline” to further his argument that the Earth is flat. B.o.B has since deleted the Soundcloud post. The scientist responded to “Flatline” with a link to “Flat to Fact” on Twitter.

Pregnant Katy Perry Shows Bare Baby Bump While Dancing

Challenge accepted! Katy Perry proved she’s ready to bust a move at any time — and she won’t let her baby bump stand in her way. The “Smile” singer, 35, recreated the viral “Friday Dance” challenge in a hilarious video shared by her fiancé, Orlando Bloom, via Instagram on Friday, August 7. The Lord of the Rings star, 43, drives a car while Perry is asleep in the passenger seat. Bloom wakes up the “Small Talk” songstress and asks her what day it is.

The Sounds of Horror

An aural history of scary movies, and the Foley art and design that make them great. Photo-Illustration: Mike Essl, Vulture; Photo: Dimension Films Photo-Illustration: Mike Essl, Vulture; Photo: Dimension Films This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. Horror movies are a tennis match between the haunting absence of sound and the maximalist assault of big noise.

Where are the world's highest cities? | Cities

Extreme citiesCitiesWhere are the world's highest cities?Despite the lack of oxygen and health risks, high-altitude locations are home to at least 140 million people around the world. From Bolivia’s El Alto to Lhasa in Tibet, what’s urban life like at such dizzying elevations? At 3,640 metres above sea level, the city of La Paz sits in a canyon resembling something of a bowl within the Bolivian altiplano – a high altitude, windswept plain that dominates the southern and western territory of the country.