Saturday 6 August 2016

Kris Jenner Car Crash Update

Kris Jenner Car Crash Update

Access Emmeykeys Thu, Aug 4 11:59 AM PDT

Kris Jenner was involved in a car crash on Calabasas Road at 2:04 PM Wednesday afternoon, Access Hollywood can confirm.

The Lost Hills Sheriff's Department told Access that there were no visible injuries on Kris or the other driver, a man in his late 40’s.

A law enforcement official tells Access Hollywood that Jenner was driving alone down the road when a westbound vehicle allegedly turned in front of her in an attempt to get on the southbound 101 freeway.

Despite some reports that Kylie Jenner was involved in the accident, The Sheriff's Dept. told Access there were no other passengers involved. Kylie took to Twitter to explain why she was at the scene of the crash, Tweeting that she "rushed" there because Kris "was alone."

In addition to Kylie, Kanye and Corey Gamble also rushed to the scene of the accident.

Kris Jenner also tweeted on Thursday, but her post didn't mention the accident.

She shared a throwback snap of herself with Kylie and three of her other daughters, Khloe, Kim and Kourtney Kardashian.

"#TBT #mygirls #family #love," she captioned the photo.

Access also learned that neither party appeared to be under the influence, on the phone, or texting at the time of the crash and that the vehicles involved were Kris' Rolls Royce and a Prius belonging to the other driver. An ambulance was not called to the scene.

Kris' Rolls Royce is reportedly only a week old and worth $250,000, according to People.

Calabasas Road was shut down for approximately 20 minutes.

The Lost Hills traffic investigators are still investigating the accident.

Watch Hennessey’s 1,000-HP Challenger Hellcat Roar on the Dyno

Watch Hennessey’s 1,000-HP Challenger Hellcat Roar on the Dyno

Jeff Perez,Bold Ride 1 hour 35 minutes ago HPE1000_Twin_Turbo_Hellcat_Dyno_Testing

Hey look, another Dodge Challenger Hellcat video. But don’t worry, this isn’t some rubber-burning, smoke-inducing visual and aural adrenaline injection. This is Hennessey’s 1,060-horsepower Challenger Hellcat on the dyno.

Visually, there isn’t much to differentiate the standard Challenger from Hennessey’s go-fast version. Mechanically—it’s night and day. The standard 707-horsepower engine has been boosted to the aforementioned 1,060 horsepower (at the crank) thanks to a hefty new twin-turbo kit.

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As good as 1,060 horsepower sounds on paper, realistically, at the wheels you’re seeing a 20 percent loss, equating to 848 horsepower. Still, that’s not exactly what I would call ‘slow,’ a healthy 141-horsepower increase over the standard Hellcat.

Of course, all this newfound performance comes at a price. On top of the cost of your stock Challenger (or Charger) Hellcat, Hennessey will suck another $55,000 out of your wallet for the HPE1000 upgrade. The question is: is it actually worth it?

Thursday 4 August 2016

Terrorist group, Islamic State (ISIS) has announced a replacement for Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau.

Terrorist group, Islamic State (ISIS) has announced a replacement for Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau.

ISIS named former Boko Haram spokesman, Abu Musab al-Barnawi as the group’s leader via the latest issue of its magazine.

According to Sahara Reporters, Shekau was removed for fighting against the training of his soldiers by ISIS advisers.

He was also accused of hoarding food and ammunition, recklessly killing Muslims and summarily executing his soldiers without carrying out investigations into their alleged offences.

Shekau has however denied the allegations via an audio message released in response to ISIS’ announcement.

He also said that he had been deceived by ISIS because he disagreed with its principles.