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It was the hotly anticipated season finale of “Kourtney & Kim Take New York” (Sun., 10 p.m. EST on E!), but the Kardashian’s trip to New York wasn’t the only thing ending. While the season didn’t wrap with an official declaration that the marriage between Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries was over, it came about as close as it’s likely to. Even Kim said, “There comes a time where you kind of have to handle your issues privately.”

The actual conversation where the marriage ends may never make it onto the airwaves, but both of them separately were realizing the inevitability they were facing. Kris dropped the d-word in a conversation with a friend, while Kim had a full-on breakdown in the dressing room in their New York suite.

With Kourtney by her side and Khloe on the phone, she laid bare her soul, her disappointments and her shame. “You don’t think I feel embarrassed that I fell in love and I really thought I was and then like I look back now and it’s not what I want?” she cried. “I fell in love with a guy and, like, it’s not what I thought it would be. Everyone sees I’m a different person. I’m such a b***h. Like, I’m just not myself and I’m not happy and it happened way too fast. I didn’t know him.”

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“What you talkin’ bout, Willard?” Absent a profanity, I don’t know a better reaction to Romney’s declaration 
that “corporations are people.”
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I have never been more proud to be an American and a global citizen of the United Nations than on the day the United States and the majority of nation-members of the U.N. issued this declaration.
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Paraphrasing the last line of the Declaration of Independence, Shriver said all of us need to “pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor” that the cuts to art education cannot be tolerated.
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Recent history backs up McIlroy's declaration heading into the PGA Championship, which begins today. In the last six majors, five players have been crowned first-time winners, rewriting the narrative that says only battle-tested veterans with major championship hardware can win in the klieg-light pressure at the Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and PGA Championship.

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