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De Niro to Graduating Class: ‘You’re F**ked’

Robert De Niro delivered the commencement speech to graduates of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts on Friday, opening up his remarks with a blunt warning: “You’re f***ed.”

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Cannes: 3D Porn Film ‘Love’ Sparks Brawl

The Grand Palais theater on the French Riviera was the scene of a brawl Wednesday night as hundreds of eager moviegoers jockeyed to get into the Cannes premiere of Argentine filmmaker Gaspar Noe’s latest project, the 3D arthouse porn film Love.

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Drought: Farmers Offer 25% of Water in Exchange for No Future Cuts

Select farmers in the Sacramento and San Joaquin River Delta have offered to give up one quarter of their allotted water supply this year to help California combat its devastating four-year-long drought. The farmers, who hold senior water rights to

San Joaquin River (Joel Pollak / Breitbart News)

Fresno Must Choose: Drinkable Water, or Clean Air

California’s four-year-long drought is forcing cities across the state to make tough choices about water conservation. Now, one city will be forced to make its toughest choice yet: cleaner air, or more drinkable water?

Fresno Skyline (Strangevisitor / Flickr / CC)

Netflix Stock Hits All-Time High, Analyst Says Still Undervalued

Netflix (NFLX) stock briefly hit an all-time high of $628.50 per share on Tuesday after an analyst at equity research firm Pivotal Research Group increased the stock’s end-of-year target price to $850, a boost of 38% over the stock’s Monday closing price of $650.

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‘Super El Niño’ Wouldn’t Be Enough to End California Drought

With all the upbeat predictions, it might be easy for Californians to think the four-year-long drought is finally coming to an end. But Bob Yamada, water resources manager at the San Diego County Water Authority, says Californians should keep the champagne corked, at least in the short term.

California Storm Flood Dec. 2014 (Associated Press)

Californians #DroughtShame Celebrities into Conserving Water

In February, nearly 19 in 20 (94%) California voters called the drought a “serious” problem, and 68 percent classified it as an “extremely serious” problem.

However, a number of celebrities with homes in the state have apparently not received the memo.

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