The first weekend of Coachella closed with a mega celebration of old school meets new school hip-hop as Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg hit the main stage together, with an unprecedented guest list. In addition to appearances from 50 Cent, Eminem, Wiz Khalifa and Kendrick Lamar, a Tupac Shakur hologram was live on stage. (Not the rumored Nate Dogg hologram we'd previously heard about).

Tupac 's performance, in true Tupac fashion, is NOT SAFE FOR WORK! EXPLICIT LYRICS!!!!
Baby Blue Ivy’s proud parents took a lil break Sunday to hit up their courtside seats for the Knicks vs. Heats game at Madison Square Garden. The couple who just celebrated their sacred fourth anniversary, were extremely affectionate as you can see!

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President Obama, in his first public remarks on the prostitution scandal involving members of the Secret Service, said Sunday that he will be “angry” if the reported allegations against the agents turn out to be true. He said Secret Service personnel, like the rest of any U.S. delegation abroad, must “observe the highest standards.”
“We’re here on behalf of our people and that means that we conduct ourselves with the utmost dignity and probity. And obviously what’s been reported doesn’t match up with those standards,” Obama said, on the closing day of his visit to Colombia. The president, though, said he would wait until the internal investigation is complete before rendering a judgment. He said he expects the probe to be “thorough” and “rigorous” — and that if the allegations turn out to be true, “then of course I’ll be angry.”

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HLN reports: Right now, 38% of all children (those 18 and younger) on Facebook are under the age of 13, according to a Minor Monitor study. A pretty big number, made even more significant by the fact Facebook does not allow users under 13 to have an account.

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