Why Kardashian Thinks She Can’t Leave Her Marriage From Hell

Why Kardashian Thinks She Can’t Leave Her Marriage From Hell

Kardashian believes husband Kanye West 'acts like a child.'

Kim Kardashian has had it with her Kanye West‘s outrageous behavior— but the twice-divorced reality star feels she can’t leave her unpredictable third husband, sources exclusively tell RadarOnline.com.
The married couple of just two years “fight constantly,” a family insider reveals, adding that West’s immature antics are at the crux of their issues.

Pope tells the poor to pray for those who take advantage of them

Pray for those responsible for extreme poverty, for the rich who feast unaware of people in need at their door, and for priests who ignore those who are hurting, Pope Francis told people living a precarious existence.
Say a prayer for these people, wish them well and “ask Jesus that they convert, and I assure you that if you do this, there will be great joy in the church, in your hearts and also in beloved France," the Pope told his audience.

Shocking 'reality' of what drinking too much Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other fizzy drinks can do to your penis

Shocking 'reality' of what drinking too much Coca-Cola, Pepsi and other fizzy drinks can do to your penis

Scientists discovered cola addicts were impacted in a number of ways - including their manhood

The study found men who drank more cola had a lower sperm count and were at a greater risk of erectile dysfunction

A shocking study claims men who chug too much cola could be damaging their manhood.
Scientists revealed that drinking one litre of the fizzy drink a day could reduce sperm count by a massive 30% and lead to erectile dysfunction.
A young British man, Michael Sandford, 20, pleaded  not guilty in the attempt to assassinate US presidential Candidate Donald Trump .

A young British man, Michael Sandford, 20, pleaded not guilty in the attempt to assassinate US presidential Candidate Donald Trump .

Michael Sandford, 20, allegedly tried to snatch a police officer's gun to shoot the presumptive Republican nominee 


A young British man has pleaded not guilty to attempting to assassinate US presidential hopefuly Donald Trump .
Michael Sandford, 20, allegedly tried to snatch the weapon during a rally at Treasure Island casino in Las Vegas on June 18.
Barcelona star appeals over tax fraud verdict-Lionel Messi

Barcelona star appeals over tax fraud verdict-Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi: Barcelona star appeals over
tax fraud verdict


Barcelona football star Lionel Messi and his father will appeal against a Spanish court decision to sentence them each to 21 months in jail for tax fraud, the player's lawyers say.


Argentine Messi, aged 29, was also fined €2m euros (£1.7m; $2.2m) by the court in Barcelona.
In addition to the prison term, Messi's father, Jorge, was fined €1.5m for defrauding Spain of €4.1m in 2007-09.
However, neither man is expected to serve time in jail.
Under the Spanish legal system, prison terms of under two years can be served under probation.
The pair also face millions of euros in fines for using tax havens in Belize and Uruguay to conceal earnings from image rights.

'Corrective payment'
"The sentence is not correct and we are confident the appeal will show the defence was right," Messi's lawyers said in a statement several hours after the guilty verdict was delivered.
The lawyers said that "there is a good chance that the appeal will succeed", adding that Messi had always acted in good faith.
The sentence can be appealed against via the Spanish supreme court.
The footballer and his father were found guilty of three counts of tax fraud.
As well as the jail terms, Messi and Jorge were also fined. They made a voluntary €5m "corrective payment", equal to the alleged unpaid tax plus interest, in August 2013.
Messi earns an estimated €36m per year at Barcelona, and his income of about €315m in the past decade has placed him 10th of Forbes magazine's list of the highest-earning athletes in the world.

FC Barcelona's reaction
"FC Barcelona expresses its full support to Leo Messi and his father in relation to the conviction for tax fraud...

"The club... considers that the player, who has corrected his position with the Spanish tax office, is in no way criminally responsible with regards to the facts underlined in this case."