The Social Climber: Michael Moore Divorcing Wife of 21 Years
Michael Moore and Kathleen Glynn worked together on a number of his films.
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Title: Director Michael Moore Divorcing Wife of 21 YearsText: Michael Moore is splitting from his longtime partner and producer, Kathleen Glynn, court documents show.
The "Fahrenheit 9/11" director, 59, filed for divorce from Glynn in Antrim County, Mich., June 17, citing there was "no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved," according to court documents obtained by Michigan news website MLive.com.
Moore and Glynn no longer live together, the complaint said.
Glynn and Moore had worked together on a number of his films, including "Capitalism: A Love Story," "Sicko," "Fahrenheit 9/11" and "Bowling for Columbine."
The pair married Oct. 19, 1991, in Flint, Mich., according to MLive.com.
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Title: Nerds Rejoice! Big Bang's Bialik Spills on Emmy NewsText: "Big Bang Theory" actress Mayim Bialik penned a column on the Jewish parenting website Kveller to detail how "shocked" she was to learn of her Emmy nomination.
The former child star, 37, said she was awakened by her best friend in Israel at 5:30 a.m. who wanted to find out if she had been nominated. After getting out of bed to scour the Internet, she wrote, she got a phone call from her publicist, who she thought was calling to console her.
When she learned the good news, "I think my eyes welled up but I didn't cry," Bialik said. "I literally could not believe it."
This is her second consecutive nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her turn as Amy Farrah Fowler on the CBS comedy. She lost last year to Julie Bowen of "Modern Family." media: 19712542
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The photos of Tsarnaev's capture that first appeared on Boston magazine's website showed Tsarnaev covered in what appeared to be blood and a sniper's laser on his head.
The photos were credited to Massachusetts State Police Sgt. Sean Murphy, a tactical photographer who served 25 years with the force and is now the subject of a department investigation. "The truth is that glamorizing the face of terror is not just insulting to the family members of those killed in the line of duty, it also could be an incentive to those who may be unstable to do something to get their face on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine." The magazine has defended its use of the image, saying the decision to feature Tsarnaev was in line with "Rolling Stone's long-standing commitment to serious and thoughtful coverage of the most important political and cultural issues of our day." media: 19707393 quicklist: 4 Title: Detroit Announces BankruptcyText: The Motor City has run out of gas. Detroit became the biggest U.S. city to file for bankruptcy after its emergency manager filed for Chapter 9 protection Thursday. In the filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Eastern District of Michigan, obtained by ABC News, state-appointed emergency manager Kevyn Orr indicates that the city's liabilities are "more than $1 billion" and its estimated number of creditors are "over 100,000." If the bankruptcy filing is approved, Detroit's assets could be liquidated to meet creditor payments. media: 19706027 quicklist: 5 Title: Screaming for Ice Cream With UberText: The local ice cream truck driver in your neighborhood is probably wishing he took his nephew's advice on building an app a little bit more seriously. For one day only, Uber, the app that provides an on-demand car service, is partnering with ice cream trucks to make deliveries today in 33 cities around the world. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., all you have to do is download the Uber app on your iPhone or Android device, request the "ice cream" option on the screen, and wait for your treats to arrive. Talk about a sweet deal. media: 19710594 quicklist: 6 Title: Rihanna's Granny-Inspired Hue Text: Those spending a fortune trying to cover up their grays owe a major "thank you" to Rihanna, whose latest dye job just saved them hundreds at the hair salon. Affirming her trendsetter status, Rihanna took to Instagram to post pictures of her newly gray-streaked coif. "New color ice grey ish, call it #Brr," she wrote on Instagram. Grandmothers around the world are vying to take credit for her mature look. media: 19710641 quicklist: 7 Title: A Demolition Gone WrongText: Imagine returning to your home to find that nothing remained, except the concrete slab on which it was built. City workers in Forth Worth, Texas, were supposed to demolish a condemned house. But in a mix-up, they accidently tore down the house next door. "It's obviously a series of mistakes, and we're working to be right by it," Councilman Dennis Shingleton told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram Wednesday. media: 19702902 quicklist: 8 Title: Anna Chlumsky's Banner Week Boasts New Baby, Emmy NodText: The "Veep" actress might find it difficult to top the good fortune that has befallen her. The former child star and her husband, Shaun So, both 32, welcomed their first child, daughter Penelope Joan, on July 11, her rep confirmed to ABC News. "She's a really good mix between my husband and me," she told People magazine, which broke the news. "When she's with him, you see him, and when she's with me, you see me. She's a perfect mix." Not to top Penelope's arrival, the new mom earned her first-ever Emmy nomination Thursday for her role in the HBO show "Veep." media: 19701266 quicklist: 9 Title: Social Climber: Top Search + Social Trends Explained