All couples argue, but what are couples fighting about the most? According to a recent survey from the American Institute of CPAs, money is the most common reason married or cohabiting couples fight. Of over 1,000 American adults polled in a national telephone survey, 27 percent of participants said that disagreements over finances were most likely to erupt into an argument — not children, chores, work or friends. The survey also found that couples average three arguments a month about financial issues. Researchers believe that the conflict may stem from failing to discuss money on a regular basis. Fifty-five percent of those surveyed who were married or living with a partner said that they don’t regularly set aside time to talk about financial issues. For that reason, says HuffPost Weddings blogger and financial expert Jennifer Calandra, couples should have a financial conversation before they exchange their “I Dos.” “One of the biggest roadblocks we see is a lack of communication about finances, which seems to get worse as the years go on,” she wrote in January. “Make it a point to establish your level of expectation from the beginning regarding communication. It will help significantly as time goes on.”HuffPost
An Army nurse showed no alarm or discomfort before suddenly collapsing during a Skype video chat with his wife, who saw a bullet hole in a closet behind him, his family said Sunday. Capt. Bruce Kevin Clark’s family released a statement describing what his wife saw in the video feed recording her husband’s death in Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan. It’s not clear how the bullet hole got in the closet. “Clark was suddenly knocked forward,” the statement from the soldier’s family said. “The closet behind him had a bullet hole in it. The other individuals, including a member of the military, who rushed to the home of CPT Clark’s wife also saw the hole and agreed it was a bullet hole.” The statement says the Skype link remained open for two hours on April 30 as family and friends in the U.S. and Afghanistan tried to get Clark help. “After two hours and many frantic phone calls by Mrs. Clark, two military personnel arrived in the room and appeared to check his pulse, but provided no details about his condition to his wife,” the statement said. In the statement, Susan Orellana-Clark said she was providing details of what she saw “to honor my husband and dispel the inaccurate information and supposition promulgated by other parties.” U.S. officials in Afghanistan referred questions to the Pentagon, which previously referred questions to the William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, where Clark was assigned. The Pentagon said previously that Clark’s death remains under investigation.
Hulk, smash. That’s what Captain America tells the Incredible Hulk to do in “The Avengers,” and that’s what the Marvel Comics superhero mash-up did at the box office, smashing the domestic revenue record with a $200.3 million debut. It’s by far the biggest opening ever, shooting past the previous record of $169.2 million for the debut of last year’s “Harry Potter” finale. “The Avengers” added $151.5 million overseas over the weekend to bring its total to $441.5 million since it began opening internationally a week earlier. That raised the film’s worldwide haul to $641.8 million in barely a week and a half, more than its Marvel superhero forerunners “Iron Man,” “Iron Man 2,” “Thor” and “Captain America” took in during their entire runs. If distributor Disney’s domestic estimate Sunday holds when the final weekend count is released Monday, “The Avengers” would be the first movie ever to haul in $200 million in a single weekend. While the number could dip below $200 million come Monday, Disney spent the weekend revising its forecasts upward as business kept growing. HuffPost
Justin Bieber cemented his status as the world’s greatest teenager last night. Clearly being a platinum selling pop star with over 21 million Twitter followers isn’t enough for the young Canadian. The Boyfriend singer was the first person to congratulate Floyd Mayweather Jr as the pint sized boxer defeated Miguel Cotto, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, in Las Vegas. Justin was Floyd’s guest of honour at the big fight, even though other notable stars included rappers 50 Cent and Lil Wayne. The unlikely friendship between Bieber and Mayweather has become so close that the 18-year-old was given unrivalled access to the undefeated boxer.The pop star joined Floyd in the dressing room before the fight and was given great seats after escorting the champ into the ring.
El mundo de la música, especialmente el del hip hop, llora hoy la muerte de uno de sus íconos. Adam Yauch, uno de los tres integrantes y miembro fundador del grupo de hip hop y rap Beastie Boys perdió la batalla contra el cáncer. Yauch, más conocido como “MCA”, falleció esta mañana a los 47 años víctima de la terrible enfermedad que atacó sus glándulas salivales y los ganglios linfáticos desde 2009. Yauch fundó Beastie Boys junto a Mike D, Mix Master Mike y Ad Roc, músicos blancos que incursionaron con gran éxito en este estilo de música negra, por primera vez en la historia. A lo largo de sus más de 30 años de carrera, el grupo obtuvo tres premios Grammy e igual número de galardones MTV Music Awards, entre muchos otros. El primer éxito discográfico de la banda fue Licensed to Ill, en1986, con el que consiguieron status de banda mundial con una profusa discografía. Acumulan más de 40 millones de discos vendidos. EOnline
Hace tan solo un par de semanas, Shakira fue objeto de burlas por cambiar la letra del himno nacional de su país, y ahora la ídolo colombiana tuvo que aceptar un error en su nuevo videoclip Addicted to you, estrenado esta semana. Se trata de una mano que aparece en el video como si estuviera sujetando parte de la escenografía. El error del equipo de producción fue advertido por fanáticos de Shakira que comenzaron a hacer comentarios en las redes sociales. La mano de una persona aparece en el minuto 1:53 del video cuando sostiene una silla en la que Shakira está bailando. “ajaja! Algunos de ustedes tienen ojos de águila! La próxima vez tendré más cuidado con el de la cámara (1’53″) Shak”, escribió la propia cantante en su cuenta de Twitter sobre lo que todos estaban comentando. Shakira empezó a ser víctima de burlas el pasado 14 de abril, cuando cambió la letra del himno de su país en la ceremonia de instalación de la VI Cumbre de las Américas, que se llevó a cabo en la caribeña ciudad de Cartagena de Indias. El himno colombiano habla en una estrofa de la “libertad sublime“, pero la intérprete cantó la “libertad de ublime”, tras lo cual un supuesto “Ublime” se convirtió en uno de los personajes más populares del país… Tanto que hasta inspiró un videojuego.
A judge agreed Friday to postpone a jail sentence against Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a Las Vegas domestic violence case, allowing the undefeated boxer to make a Cinco de Mayo fight against an as-yet unnamed opponent. The ruling by Justice of the Peace Melissa Saragosa to allow Mayweather to begin his 90-day stint on June 1 came with the fighter’s manager and supporters, including rap star Lil’ Kim and R&B artist Ray J, in the courtroom as a defense lawyer cited the economic boost that Las Vegas could get from the bout. Mayweather, meanwhile, waited in the lobby of a nearby building to hear whether Saragosa would make him immediately begin serving the three-month sentence she imposed when the boxing champion pleaded guilty last month to a charge that he attacked his ex-girlfriend while two of their children watched in September 2010.