Monday, November 30, 2015

President Obama Visits Paris Terror Attack Site


President Obama made an impromptu stop at the Bataclan theater, one of the sites targeted by terrorists in the deadly Paris attacks earlier this month.
Before his scheduled appearance at the international climate control conference, he laid a single white flower, bowed his head and stood in silence at a candle-laden memorial outside the theater. President Obama's visit comes two weeks after France's capital city was rocked by terror attacks that killed 130 people. 

Denver Broncos Make Huge Statement In Victory Over Patriots


DENVER -- If the Denver Broncos end this season with a Super Bowl victory, they will look back on this night as the pivotal moment in that quest. They have enjoyed some exciting victories thus far. They have proven their mettle in difficult situations as well. What they hadn't done before Sunday night's 30-24 overtime win over New England was compete in a way that should have the rest of the NFL concerned about how dangerous they will be come January.
This wasn't merely a huge win over a long-time rival. This was a victory over a Patriots team that had entered the game with a 10-0 record and plenty of people thinking they were the best team in the league. It was a game that saw Denver fall behind by 14 points in the fourth quarter, which usually means death for an opponent facing the time-tested tag-team of Bill Belichick and Tom Brady. It was a gut check for a Denver squad that is continually redefining itself in the second half of this season.
Denver 30 - New England 24
Source NFL.com Writter Jeffri Chadiha on Twitter @jeffrichadiha.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Congrats! Ice-T & CoCo Welcome A Baby Girl, Chanel Nicole. She Already Has Twitter & Instagram Pages


Ice T and his wife CoCo are the proud parents of a newborn baby girl named Chanel Nicole. The 5 lbs., 7 oz bundle of joy was born on Saturday, November 28th, at 11:47 a.m. in Englewood, New Jersey.
Chanel is the couple’s first child together and the third for Ice-T, who has two adult children from previous relationships.
Ice and Coco have been married since 1992. Chanel is already getting acquainted with social media with her own Twitter and Instagram pages.
"Surprise!!! Look who came early!! Welcome the new arrival of Chanel Nicole.. A beautiful healthy 5.7 pound and 18 inch baby girl .Ice and I are so proud! I cried while she was coming out I was so excited to meet her!" CoCo wrote. "Thanks so much for all the warm wishes today.I'm doing great! I had the best delivery! I pushed Chanel out in 3 tries! This was taken not 5 minutes after delivery,called skin to skin contact..better for a more bonding experience.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Adele's '25' Has Sold 2.3 Million Copies In Just 3 Days. Is The 20th CD To Sell 1 Million In A Week (Full List Inside)


Adele's just released album, "25," is exceeding all expectations. In just three days it has already sold sold at least 2.3 million in pure album sales in the U.S., according toNielsen Music.
At that pace it will shatter the one week sales record of 2,416,000 set by NSYNC's2000 album, "No Strings Attached."
Billboard now projects that it will sell 2.9 million copies by week's end.

The album puts Adele in the elite club of artists who have sold 1 million records in a week. Check out the full list via Billboard below.
The One Million Club
Adele; 25; TBD*; Nov. 26, 2015 (*sales for debut week to be determined)
Taylor Swift; 1989; 1,287,000; Nov. 2, 2014
Taylor Swift; Red; 1,208,000; Oct. 28, 2012
Lady Gaga; Born This Way; 1,108,000; May 29, 2011
Taylor Swift; Speak Now; 1,047,000; Oct. 31, 2010
Lil Wayne; Tha Carter III; 1,006,000; June 15, 2008
50 Cent; The Massacre; 1,141,000; March 6, 2005
Usher; Confessions; 1,096,000; March 28, 2004
Norah Jones; Feels Like Home; 1,022,000; Feb. 15, 2004
Eminem; The Eminem Show; 1,322,000; June 2, 2002
‘NSYNC; Celebrity; 1,880,000; July 29, 2001
The Beatles; 1; 1,259,000; Dec. 24, 2000
Backstreet Boys; Black & Blue; 1,591,000; Nov. 26, 2000
Limp Bizkit; Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water; 1,055,000; Oct. 22, 2000
Eminem; The Marshall Mathers LP; 1,760,000; May 28, 2000
Britney Spears; Oops!…I Did It Again; 1,319,000; May 21, 2000
‘NSYNC; No Strings Attached; 2,416,000; March 26, 2000
Backstreet Boys; Millennium; 1,134,000; May 23, 1999
Garth Brooks; Double Live; 1,085,000; Nov. 22, 1998
Whitney Houston/Soundtrack; The Bodyguard; 1,061,000; Jan. 3, 1993

'Barbershop 3: The Next Cut' (Official Movie Trailer) Starring Ice Cube, Nicki Minaj, Common, Cedric The Entertainer


Are you in need of a fresh edge up and a few laughs? Well, Ice Cube and the gang are back for "Barbershop 3: The Next Cut."
Cube, Eve, Cedric The Entertainer, Anthony Anderson, DeRay Davis and Sean Patrick Thomas are joined by new cast members Common and Nicki Minaj in the first Barbershop film since 2002.
In theaters: April 15th, 2016.
Check out the first official trailer below.

Monday, November 23, 2015

Lil Wayne Puts Up His Skate Park As Collateral In $1.5 Million Loan To Get His Art Back




Earlier this month, cops seized $2 million worth of art from Lil Wayne’s Miami home, after he’d failed to pay the judgement in a lawsuit brought on by a private jet company the year prior. Now in an effort to pay it off and get his possessions back, Tunechi has taken out a $1.5 million loan…and he’s put up his beloved private skate park as collateral!

Should he fail to pay the loan like he failed to pay the lawsuit, that park will be no more! Let’s hope he stays on top of this one.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Canelo Alvarez Beats Miguel Cotto By Unanimous Decision


 It was a fight of momentum shifts and some telling power displays from Canelo Alvarez, who got a deserved victory Saturday night against Miguel Cotto, becoming the new lineal middleweight champion and new (for now, at least) WBC middleweight titleholder on unanimous decision scores of 117-111, 118-110, and 119-109.
SB Nation scored the fight a much closer 115-113 for Alvarez.
The victory for Canelo (46-1-1, 32 KO) is not the issue, but rather the scores seeming pretty ridiculously wide, at least compared to those who scored the fight on social media, including members of the boxing media, fighters, and others in and around the boxing game. Almost everyone seemed to agree that Alvarez won, but more of the scores were in the 115-113 and 116-112 range, representing a more competitive fight, which is what we saw.
Cotto (40-5, 33 KO) fought well tonight, but was at times overmatched by the younger, bigger, stronger Alvarez's power, and that made the real difference in the bout. While Cotto couldn't seem to back Canelo down at any point, Alvarez could hurt Cotto, and did so a few times. Canelo also seemed to have made some real improvements, and Cotto's attempts to move laterally and outbox Canelo were not as successful as he and trainer Freddie Roach may have hoped.

Source SBNation

McDonalds Staff Throws Surprise Birthday Party For Lonely 93-Year-Old Widow


McDonalds does a superb job at making a 93-year-old man feel loved. They threw a surprise birthday party for him at the restaurant and he couldn’t be more happy! This is awesome.
Harry Scott goes to the local McDonalds in Washington, Cumbria pretty much everyday. The daily visit to the resturant began at least six years ago when poor Harry lost his wife. Harry has pretty much became apart of the McDonald’s staff’s family. The widow also has no children and without his wife, he has found a family at the local McDonalds. They take good care of him when he comes in which is so sweet of them. Harry says,
“The kids who come in here are mine as I don’t have any of my own. It’s company for me”
The Mcdonalds staff learned that Harry’s birthday was coming up and they wanted to do something really special for him. The staff went out and got balloons and ribbons and they decorated the whole entire resturant to celebrate Harry’s birthday! Harry says he was so surprised and had to fight back tears.
“When they threw the surprise party I had to wipe my eyes.”
Now when Harry comes in, he gets his favorite meal on the menu, the happy meal, for free!
Source: Complex

Cop Fired After Singing About Killing At A Concert


Have you ever been to a death metal concert before? Neither have I. Everyone knows that death metal sounds like it’s the type of music that is played at the gates of Hell. Well it looks like a Florida cop will be without a job after he was recorded preforming with a death metal band by the name of Vital Remains and saying let the killing begin while in his uniform. Read more after jump!

Andrew Ricks, a former Florida cop went on stage and helped Vital Remains sing their song and yelled out the lyrics, “Let the killing begin!” from the track “Dechristianize,” which is apparently about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Ricks, who also threw up devil’s horns while singing, would’ve gotten away with it if it wasn’t for the fact that he was singing about killing while in full uniform!
Ricks already had notified the city of his intention to resign effective Friday, but Police Chief Cecil B. Smith relieved him of his duties Wednesday morning, records show.
An incident of this nature erodes the thin fibers of trust which already exist between the community and the police and it will not be tolerated within the Sanford Police Department.”
Smith said in a statement released Thursday.
Ricks was on duty when he sang at the West End Trading Co., a venue on the shore of Lake Monroe in Sanford, according to police. Someone in the audience sent a video of Ricks’ performance to the Police Department late Tuesday.

Jury Finds Exonerated Man Was Framed By Cops And Is Awarded Millions


Donald Gates was only 37 years old when he was convicted of raping and killing a 21-year-old Georgetown University student back in 1981. Gates spent 27 long years in prison until DNA testing confirmed his innocence in 2009. A federal jury on Wednesday found that D.C. police framed an innocent man and is making the District liable for damages after he was imprisoned for 27 years. Naturally, Gates slapped the city with a civil suit and now that suit has come to an end with the jury finding Gates was indeed framed by cops and deserves millions. How much? $16.65 million! Read more after the jump.

The District of Columbia agreed Thursday to pay $16.65 million to a man who spent 27 years in prison for a rape and murder he didn’t commit. The amount just so happens to be about $617,000 for every year Donald Eugene Gates spent in prison. Gates was freed in 2009 after DNA evidence cleared him in the 1981 rape and murder of Catherine Schilling. A federal jury on Wednesday found that two city police officers fabricated and withheld evidence in the case, and city officials agreed to a settlement Thursday as the jury was getting ready to decide damages in the case.
“Today, justice was served. Long-awaited justice was served. It feels like the God of the King James Bible is real, and he answered my prayers. Justice is on the way to being fulfilled. It’s one of the happiest days of my life.”
Said Gates as he left the court room. Gates was already a rolling in the dough after he received $1.4 million from the US government thanks to the federal law that grants wrongly imprisoned people $50,000 for every year they were imprisoned. Gates says that he will put the money to good use.
Source: Washigton Post

Missing Washington College Student Found Dead


The Washington College student who had been missing since Monday has been found dead in Pennsylvania.
Jacob Marberger's death  was confirmed by Chestertown Police Chief Adrian Baker, who posted a message on the police department's Facebook page.
"I am sorry to advise that Jacob Marberger, the Washington College student that police have recently been searching for, was found deceased today...,near Hamburg, Pennsylvania," the statement read.
"My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. Thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding at this difficult time."
Marberger was a sophomore who was 19-years-old.
In a news release, Pennsylvania State Police say Marburger was found in the picnic area of the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Hamburg, Pennsylvania.
The statement read that Marburger died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Marberger's parents say he left their suburban Philadelphia home Monday morning, and may have taken a gun.  
Washington College officials made the decision Monday morning to cancel classes, and order students to remain inside residence halls.  
Classes briefly resumed on Tuesday, but were cancelled later in the day, and students were ordered off campus.
College officials later cancelled classes until after Thanksgiving.
Police and college officials say Marberger made any direct threat against the college, but acted out of caution.
Later in the week, police and prosecutors confirmed that Marberger on four charges related to him showing an antique gun at his fraternity house last month while intoxicated. Kent County State's Attorney Harris Murphy said the charges include possessing a dangerous weapon on school property, handgun on a person, possession of a firearm by a minor and illegal possession of ammunition. 

Marberger's disappearance follows difficulties he had been experiencing at the college, police said. He was kicked out of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity last week, and on Sunday he resigned his position as speaker of the senate in the college's student government. Marberger had been scheduled to have a hearing based on the school's honor code this week.
On Saturday night, Washington College issued the following statement:
"It is with great sorrow that we must inform you this evening of the passing of sophomore Jacob Marberger. We extend our deepest sympathies to the Marberger family in their time of unimaginable grief.
"This is a terrible blow to our community, and the outpouring of compassion and support we have shown each other will help us through this difficult time. We need to continue to be supportive of each other as we mourn individually and as a community.
"We will have counseling services on-hand when students return to campus; more details will be forthcoming. 
"If you need to speak to someone to help you through this process immediately, please contact your local crisis services."
Source WBAL

Friday, November 20, 2015

18 Bodies Found After Jihadists Attack Malian Hotel


BAMAKO, Mali (AP) -- Islamic extremists armed with guns and grenades stormed the luxury Radisson Blu hotel in Mali's capital Friday morning, and security forces swarmed in to free guests floor by floor. As evening fell, officials said no more hostages were being held and that 18 bodies had been found.
Special operations forces from America and France assisted Malian troops in the swift response.
An extremist group led by former al-Qaida commander Moktar Belmoktar claimed responsibility for the hotel siege in the former French colony, which many in France saw as a new assault on their country's interests a week after the Paris attacks.
As people ran for their lives near the luxury hotel along a dirt road, the soldiers in full combat gear pointed the way to safety, sometimes escorting civilians with a protective arm around their shoulders.
Within hours, local TV images showed heavily armed troops in what appeared to be a lobby area, apparently led by a white officer. Malian state TV reported that 80 people have been freed.
An extremist group that two years ago split from al-Qaida's North Africa branch and led by Moktar Belmoktar claimed responsibility for the attack, in a recorded statement carried by Al-Jazeera. The group said it wanted fighters freed from Mali's prisons and for attacks against northern Malians to stop.
The jihadist group, known as the Mourabitounes, was formed in 2013 after Belmoktar left al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb and fused with a Malian militant group. The statement issued Friday said the Mourabitounes had attacked in coordination with the "Sahara Emirate" affiliated with al-Qaida.
Gunfire continued into the late afternoon. Malian army commander Modibo Nama Traore said operations were continuing and it was not yet confirmed that all hostages are freed.
Source AP

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

2 Dead, 7 Arrested In Raid Targeting Paris Attack Mastermind


A woman wearing an explosive suicide vest blew herself up Wednesday as heavily armed police tried to storm a suburban Paris apartment where the suspected mastermind of last week's gun and bomb rampage was believed to be holed up, police said.
They said one man was also killed and seven people arrested in the standoff, which began before dawn and continued more than six hours later, when a loud bang rang out around the streets near the apartment building.
Police said one person was thought to be still inside the apartment, but it wasn't clear who.
A senior police official said he believed Abdelhamid Abaaoud, a Belgian Islamic State militant, was inside the apartment in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis with five other heavily armed people when the raid started.
The official, who was not authorized to be publicly named according to police rules but is informed routinely about the operation, said scores of police stormed the building and were met with unexpectedly violent resistance.
Another police official not authorized to be publicly named because of police rules said four police officers were injured. No hostages were being held.
The Paris prosecutor's office said SWAT teams arrested three people in the apartment. It said they haven't been identified yet.
Another man and woman were detained nearby, the office said in a statement.
French President Francois Hollande held an emergency meeting with senior ministers at the Elysee Palace to monitor the raid.
Residents said an explosion shook the neighborhood shortly after 4 a.m. (0300GMT).
"We guessed it was linked to Friday night," said Yves Steux, barman at L'escargot restaurant 250 meters (yards) from the assault."My wife panicked and was scared and told me not to leave, but I ignored her. Life goes on."
Baptiste Marie, a 26-year-old independent journalist who lives in the neighborhood, said a second large explosion was followed by "two more explosions. There was an hour of gunfire."
Another witness, Amine Guizani, said he heard the sound of grenades and automatic gunfire.
"It was continuous. It didn't stop," he said. "It lasted from 4:20 until 5:30. It was a good hour. I couldn't say how many shots were fired, but it was probably 500. Hundreds, definitely. There were maybe 10 explosions."
Sporadic bangs and explosions continued, and at 7:30 a.m. (0630GMT) at least seven explosions shook the center of Saint-Denis. Associated Press reporters at the scene could hear what sounded like grenade blasts from the direction of the standoff.
Investigators have identified 27-year-old Abaaoud, a Belgian of Moroccan descent, as the chief architect of Friday's attacks in Paris, which killed 129 people and injured 350 others.
A U.S. official briefed on intelligence matters said Abaaoud was a key figure in an Islamic State external operations cell that U.S. intelligence agencies have been tracking for many months.
Police vans and fire trucks rushed to the scene north of Paris, less than two kilometers (just over a mile) from the Stade de France stadium. Three suicide bombers blew themselves up Friday near the stadium during an international soccer match with French President Francois Hollande in attendance.
In Saint-Denis on Wednesday, police cordoned off the area nearby, including a pedestrian zone lined with shops and 19th-century apartment buildings. Riot police cleared people from the streets, pointing guns at curious residents to move them off the roads.
Saint-Denis is one of France's most historic places. French kings were crowned and buried through the centuries in its famed basilica, a majestic Gothic church that towers over the area. Today the district is home to a vibrant and very ethnically diverse population and sees sporadic tension between police and violent youths.
Saint-Denis Mayor Didier Paillard said public transport was suspended and that schools in the center of town would not open Wednesday.
Seven attackers died in Friday's attacks, which targeted several bars and restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall, as well as the national stadium. The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the carnage.
Police had said before the raids that they were hunting for two fugitives suspected of taking part as well as any accomplices. That would bring the number of attackers to at least nine.
French authorities had previously said that at least eight people were directly involved in the bloodshed: seven who died in the attacks and one who got away and slipped across the border to Belgium.
However, there have been gaps in officials' public statements, which have never fully disclosed how many attackers took part in the deadly rampage.
On Tuesday, officials told The Associated Press they now believe at least one other attacker was involved and they were working to identify and track down that suspect. Three officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to provide details about the ongoing investigation.
Surveillance video obtained by the AP also indicated that a team of three attackers carried out the shootings at one of the cafes. The video was among evidence authorities used in concluding that at least one other attacker was at large, the French officials indicated.
The brief clip shows two black-clad gunmen with automatic weapons calmly firing on the bar then returning toward a waiting car, whose driver was maneuvering behind them. Authorities believe the car is the same black SEAT-make vehicle that was found Saturday with three Kalashnikovs inside.
Police have identified one subject of their manhunt as Salah Abdeslam, whom French police accidentally permitted to cross into Belgium on Saturday. One of his brothers, Brahim, blew himself up in Paris.
Meanwhile, French fighter jets attacked Islamic State targets in Syria for a third night. The French defense ministry said 10 jets had hit two Islamic State command centers in the militants' base of Raqqa, Syria.
The Paris attacks have galvanized international determination to confront the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq, bringing France, Russia and the United States closer to an alliance.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the missile cruiser Moskva, currently in the Mediterranean, to start cooperating with the French military on operations in Syria.
Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said a cease-fire between Syria's government and the opposition could be just weeks away. He described it as potentially a "gigantic step" toward deeper international cooperation against IS.
France - and the rest of Europe - remain on edge four days after the attacks. Two Air France flights bound for Paris from the U.S. were diverted Tuesday night - one to Salt Lake City and one to Halifax - because of anonymous threats received after they had taken off. Both were inspected and cleared to resume their journeys.
In the German city of Hannover, a soccer game between Germany and the Netherlands was canceled at the last minute and the stadium evacuated by police because of a bomb threat.
Lower Saxony state Interior Minister Boris Pistorius said the match was called off after "vague" information that solidified late in the day.
No arrests have been made and no explosives found. Pistorius said this may be because the plot was called off after the game was canceled.
"We won't know what would have happened if we didn't cancel it," he said.
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Keaten reported from Paris. Associated Press writers Thomas Adamson in Saint-Denis, Philippe Sotto, Sylvie Corbet, Angela Charlton and Jill Lawless in Paris and David Rising in Berlin also contributed.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Charlie Sheen Reveals He's HIV Positive



Charlie Sheen revealed he is HIV positive Tuesday in an exclusive TODAY interview with Matt Lauer. "It's a hard three letters to absorb. It's a turning point in one's life," the 50-year-old actor said.

Sheen said he made the announcement to end a smear campaign and extortion efforts.

"I have to put a stop to this onslaught, this barrage of attacks and of sub-truths and very harmful and mercurial stories that are about me, threatening the health of so many others that couldn't be further from the truth," he said.



Sheen said he's trusted the diagnosis with people he thought he could confide in, but has paid out upwards of $10 million to keep the illness a secret.

"What people forget is that that's money they're taking from my children," he said about the "shakedowns" he has experienced. "I trusted them and they were deep in my inner circle, and I thought they could be helpful. My trust turned to their treason."

He said appearing on TODAY will help put a stop to those payouts.

"That's my goal. That's not my only goal. I think I release myself from this prison today," he said.

Source TODAY

Monday, November 16, 2015

France Falls Silent As Police Hunt Fugitive, Name Mastermind


France fell silent Monday to remember 129 people killed by Islamic State militants as police failed to corner a key escaped accomplice and officials named the alleged Syrian-based mastermind of the attacks, who remained beyond their grasp.
President Francois Hollande led his stunned, jittery nation in one minute's silence at the University of Sorbonne, while thousands more clasped hands outside some of the bullet-riddled nightspots where extremists struck Friday night during a half-dozen attacks that also wounded 350.
Only hours before, Parisians had fled in panic, trampling through memorial candles and messages to the dead, after hearing apparent gunshots that turned out to be fireworks.
But city authorities vowed amid a state of emergency to resume normal life. Children went to school and the Eiffel Tower reopening to tourists after a two-day shutdown. The tower was being floodlit at night in the red, white and blue of the French tricolor along with a projection of Paris' motto of "Tossed but not sunk," suggesting an unsinkable city tossed in the waves.
But as France intensified its air strikes on suspected IS power bases in Syria, police struggled to achieve a breakthrough in their hunt for those linked to France's deadliest attacks since World War II.
In neighboring Belgium, police donning balaclavas and assault rifles mounted a tense hours-long standoff outside the suspected hideout of 26-year-old Salah Abdeslam, who has been identified as the alleged driver of a rental car that delivered attackers to the scene of greatest slaughter, a rock concert inside a nightclub in which 89 died.
That car, rented by Abdeslam, was found abandoned on Paris' east side with several assault rifles and clips of ammunition still inside.
French border police had stopped him Saturday but unwittingly allowed Abdeslam to travel on to Belgium, unaware of an arrest warrant that had been issued in Paris that described him as extremely dangerous.
Police who raided an apartment in the Brussels district of Molenbeek believed to be connected to Abdeslam apparently came up empty Monday after storming the residence, apparently firing tear gas canisters to subdue anyone inside. Police and other Belgian officials said they could not confirm any significant arrests at the scene.
One of Abdeslam's brothers, Brahim, blew himself up outside a Paris restaurant, also killing one civilian, during Friday night's attacks involving six suicide bombers. His other brother, Mohammed, was detained by Belgian police but released without charge Monday. His lawyer Nathalie Gallant said that, unlike his two brothers, Mohammed Abdeslam "didn't make the same life choice" and had not been "tempted into jihadism."
Across France, police utilizing emergency powers said they raided 168 properties and detained 23 people in search of members of a suspected sleeper cell of Islamic State activists. French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said police seized a Kalashnikov assault rifle and other weapons during the overnight raids.
A French official, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity, said police had identified the suspected mastermind as Abdelhamid Abaaoud, a Belgian national believed to operating in Syria. He is featured in a 2014 video apparently taken in Syria boasting of carrying a cargo of killed "infidels" in the back of his vehicle.
The official, who has direct knowledge of the police investigation but is not authorized to speak publicly about the probe, said Abaaoud also is suspected of overseeing two thwarted attacks earlier this year on a Paris church and a Paris-bound train. The latter attack was stopped by American passengers who restrained a gun-toting man before he could open fire.
In hopes of killing Islamic State organizers and trainees, France overnight launched its heaviest airstrikes yet on the city of Raqqa, the group's de-facto capital in Syria. French authorities said Sunday night's bombings destroyed a jihadi training camp and munitions dump.
The Defense Ministry said in a statement that 12 aircraft based in Jordan and the Persian Gulf dropped a total of 20 bombs. It called the operation the largest attack by French air power since France in September joined the U.S.-led coalition in targeting suspected IS power bases in Syria.
Tantalizing clues about the extent of the plot have emerged from Baghdad, where senior Iraqi officials told the AP that France and other countries had been warned Thursday of an imminent attack.
An Iraqi intelligence dispatch warned that Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had ordered his followers to launch gun and bomb attacks immediately and take hostages inside those countries involved in bombing IS positions in Iraq and Syria. The Iraqi dispatch, obtained by the AP, provided no details on when or where the attack would take place.
A senior French security official told the AP that French intelligence services receive such warnings "every day."
However, Iraqi intelligence officials told the AP that they provided specifics to France, including that attackers had been trained specifically for Friday's attack and deployed from Raqqa.
The officials also said a sleeper cell in France met the attackers before their attack and helped them to plan it. They said 24 people were involved: 19 attackers and five who provided logistics and planning.
None of those Iraqi details have been corroborated by officials from France or other Western intelligence agencies. All spoke on condition of anonymity, citing the ongoing investigation.
Harrowing accounts of survival continued to emerge, particularly from the Bataclan theater, where three attackers shot into the fleeing crowd. Two then detonated suicide vests as police stormed the building, fatally shooting the third attacker.
Julien Pearce, a journalist at Europe 1 radio who escaped by crawling onto the Bataclan stage, said he got a good look at one attacker who appeared "very young."
"That's what struck me: his childish face, very determined, cold, calm, frightening," Pearce said.
Paris remains on edge amid three days of official mourning. French troops have deployed by the thousands in support of police to restore a sense of security in one of the most visited cities on Earth. But any sound of loud bangs can sent people scurrying for cover.
Panic ensued Sunday night as police abruptly cleared hundreds of mourners from the Place de la Republique square, where police said firecrackers sparked a false alarm.
"Whoever starts running starts everyone else running," said a city councilwoman, Alice Carton, who was at the square. "It's a very weird atmosphere. The sirens and screaming are a source of fear."
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Associated Press reporters Greg Keller, Philippe Sotto, Jamey Keaten, Raphael Satter, Angela Charlton, Jill Lawless, Thomas Adamson and John Leicester in Paris; Raf Casert and John-Thor Dahlburg in Brussels; David Rising in Berlin, Maamoun Youssef in Cairo, Danica Kirka in London and Shawn Pogatchnik in Dublin contributed to this report.

Safaree Suing Nicki Minaj For Financial Share Of Her Music He Helped Create


Safaree Samuels has claimed in the past that he helped his ex-girlfriend, Nicki Minaj, write some of her music. He's now about to take her to court to get his share of the financial profits.
TMZ reports that Samuels supposedly has proof to back up his pending lawsuit in the form of witnesses, hours of studio footage, voice memos from recording sessions and video of the two working together.
He's looking to cash in on his alleged work on Nicki's studio albums "The Pink Print," "Pink Friday" and "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded."
In addition, Samuels wants compensation for co-writing the singles "Feeling Myself," "Flawless (Remix)" and "Only." No word yet on how much money he is seeking.