North Dakota residents advised to leave - Due to expected flooding, North Dakota residents were asked to evacuate ahead of worsening conditions. About 12,000 people from Minot, N.D., the fourth largest city in the state, left their homes due to the overflowing Souris River that runs through the city.

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© Credit: AP Photo/ The Forum, Teri FinnemanTina Collom, 82, stands outside her Minot, N.D., home shortly before leaving it.


Britney Spears drops I Wanna Go music video - Britney Spears released the music video to her latest single I Wanna Go in the wee hours of the morning, instantly becoming a worldwide trend under IWannaGodney. The super star tweeted the link to the corresponding YouTube video at around 4 A.M. EST.

The video itself is a bit different than the other videos Brit has released off of Femme Fatale (less dancing thankfully). In this video Ms. Spears gets a little Avril-ly with some punk clothes and hints of black and pink in the stars famously blonde hair. Check out Brit Brit telling the media "f-ck you," flashing a cop in a blatant and successful attempt to seduce him and hitting the papparazi with a super-powered microphone.

Bam Margera breaks down, while Roger Ebert stands by tweets - The aftermath of Ryan Dunn's tragic and unexpected death continues as Roger Ebert continues to defend controversial tweets he made directly after speculation that the car accident that killed Dunn was alcohol related.

Last night also saw co-star and friend, Bam Margera, gave his first interview since the accident to Fox News. The star talks about his loss giving a personal look at Margera's pain and how his loss has affected him and those close to Dunn.

Bam Margera First Inteview After Tragedy: MyFoxPHILLY.com

Southwest Airlines turns 40 - Southwest airlines hit the top of Google Trends as it is celebrating its 40th anniversary and its continued success as the number one airline in customer service by offering outrages deals in air fair. The company is Celebrating 40 Years With $40 Fares One-Way.

Peter Parker will die - Everyone's favorite science nerd who taught us "with great power comes great responsibility" is about to bite the big one. It has been reported that in the last issue of the Ultimate Spider-Man series of comic books that good ole Peter Parker is going to die at the hands of the Green Goblin, making Peter Parker a global trend on Twitter.

It should be pointed out that Spider-Man's death is only real in the Marvel Ultimate universe, not the Classic or the Amazing universes, which adds Parker to other casualties including fan favorites Magneto and Wolverine.