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Monday, May 2, 2016

Report: Blac Chyna's House In Tarzana Was Reportedly Robbed Of $200,000

Before discovering that a sex tape of hers is being shopped around the web, Chyna's house was the target of a high-stakes robbery. Any correlation?

Ouch. Blac Chyna got hit hard this weekend. Police have reportedly told TMZ that the Chyna's house in Tarzana was broken into and robbed of $200,000 worth of cash and jewelry. Her fiancé, Rob Kardashian, who is also staying at the house, called the cops upon discovering the stolen goods. The money and jewelry were taken from a safe, which appears to have been properly unlocked -- and not busted open, which suggests that the culprit(s) may be acquaintances of Chyna and Rob's.


Soon after the burglary, Chyna discovered that a sex tape starring her as well as her baby daddy, Tyga, was allegedly being shopped around various porn sites and media outlets without her permission. The timing of these two unfortunate events is suspicious, so one has to wonder if whoever broke into Chyna's house was able to obtain the sex tape in question. If so, then perhaps Chyna's losses could be far greater than $200,000.

Chyna's attorney has warned that he and his client will pursue legal action against those who stole the sex tape "with a vengeance." Stay tuned for more updates regarding the current frenzy Chyna currently finds herself in.

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Woo!!! See Tesla Model 3 Electric Car Orders Accelerate To 250,000

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Tesla founder and chief executive Elon Musk says pre-orders of the firm’s much-anticipated Model 3 electric car have passed the 250,000 mark.

The California-based firm unveiled the five-seater car – its lowest-cost vehicle to date – on Thursday.

Mr. Musk tweeted he would give further updates on Sunday and Wednesday.

Pre-orders of the Model 3 will not necessarily all translate into actual sales when the car is released, with first deliveries in late 2017.

It can be ordered in advance in dozens of countries, including the UK, Republic of Ireland, Brazil, India, China and New Zealand.

Potential car owners need to put down $1,000 deposits to reserve their vehicles.

Such has been the interest that Mr. Musk tweeted the company was “definitely going to need to rethink production planning”.

Research spend

Mr. Musk has said his goal is to produce about 500,000 vehicles a year once production is at full capacity.

The basic model will start at $35,000 (£24,423) and have a range of at least 215 miles (346km) per charge.

Tesla delivered 50,580 vehicles last year. Most of those were its Model S saloon, which overtook Nissan’s Leaf to become the world’s best-selling pure electric vehicle.

But the firm still posted a net loss of $889m (£620m) for 2015, partly because it spent $718m on research and development over the period.

It left Tesla with cash reserves of $1.2bn, down from $1.9bn a year earlier.

The company is facing competition from other electric cars with a similar price and range that will become available first, including General Motors’ Chevy Bolt and BYD’s Qin EV300.