'August 21, 2015' News Breakdown: Under Armour's Lawsuit Crusade, The Woman Who Helped Bust Subway's Jared Speaks, & BEARS!
It's Friday! To celeberate the end of the working week, here's your daily dose of news, pop culture info, and stuff you should know...a.k.a. The Enstars Rundown
Meet Rochelle Herman. She's the woman that tipped off the FBI about now ex-Subway spokesman Jared Fogle's proclivity for child prostitutes and worked for nearly decade to bust him.
Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani girl who was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman for her advocacy work on behalf education for girls and the youngest person to ever receive a Noble Peace Prize, just NAILED her school exams in England. Congrats, Malala!
The Sumatran rhino is officially now extinct in the wild in Malaysia. Good job, humanity.
Spotify just changed their privacy policy for users, essentially looking through the phone of all mobile app users and people are FREAKING OUT!
As if things in Ferguson weren't bad enough, a nine-year-old girl, Jamyla Bolden, was murdered when someone shot into her house on Friday and the bullet struck her as she was in her bed doing her homework.
According to The Washington Post, athletic apparel company Under Armour is suing "pretty much every company using the name 'armor.'"
Things on the Korean peninsula are heating up, as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered his military along the border and to ready for war.
In an interview published in The Guardian today, noted American novelist and essayist Jonathan Franzen (whose awards include a National Book Award AND a Pulitzer Prize) said that he once considered adopting an Iraqi orphan so that he could "figure out young people."
The LAPD served a search warrant at the home of KISS front man Gene Smmons and his family. The search was reportedly done as part of the department's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. According to statement by police, the investigation is focused on "a crime that may have occurred on their property last year while Mr. Simmons was away on tour with KISS" and "neither Mr. Simmons nor any member of his family is a person of interest in the investigation."
Listen to this: Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez (From Dusk Till Dawn, Spy Kids, Sin City) talks to Marc Maron on WTF about his career and his El Ray cable network.
Watch this: A family of bears just chilling out in a suburban backyard pool.