Miss America 2011: Alyssa Campanella Wins Competition  

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Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella attends the official Miss USA 2011 after party at
Chateau Nightclub and Gardens at Paris Las Vegas, June 19, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nev.

Miss California Alyssa Campanella took the crown at Sunday night's Miss USA pageant, beating out 50 other beauties at the event at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

Auburn-haired Campanella, 21, took the stage donning both a turquoise gown and a blue and white polka dot bikini for the event's evening gown and swimsuit portions, and she answered a question regarding the legalization of marijuana for the Q&A section of the competition.

Campanella, who originally hails from New Jersey but now lives in Los Angeles, will represent the United States at this year's Miss Universe pageant in September in Brazil.

"I understand why that question would be asked, especially with today's economy, but I also understand that medical marijuana is very important to help those who need it medically," Campanella said.

"I'm not sure if it should be legalized, if it would really affect, with the drug war. I mean, it's abused today, unfortunately, so that's the only reason why I would kind of be a little bit against it, but medically it's OK."
Ashley Durham, Miss Tennessee, was the first runner-up in Sunday night's competition. Contestants from Alabama and Texas placed third and fourth.

Kia Ben-et Hampton, Miss Kentucky, won Miss Congeniality USA, while Miss Arizona Brittany Dawn Brannon won Miss Photogenic USA.

The competition had a different tone than those of years past. Though it's been two years since Miss USA runner-up Carrie Prejean fell from grace, many contenders were wary of making the same missteps in the question-and-answer portion of the competition that she did.
Prejean spoke out against gay marriage at the 2009 competition and was later stripped of her Miss California USA crown for alleged breaches of contract.
"The girls are scared to death," Keith Lewis, the director of state pageants for California, New York and New Hampshire, told Fox News last week. "They witnessed with Carrie Prejean how a firestorm can create a road kill, and nobody wants to be part of a situation like that again."

One contestant made headlines well before Sunday night. In February, Blair Griffith revealed that she was homeless months after being named Miss Colorado USA. The 23-year-old beauty queen and her mother were evicted just weeks after her October 2010 victory.

"The only thing I had time to grab was my crown and my sash," Griffith told.

After telling the directors of the Miss USA pageant that she had lost her home, Griffith made the decision to go public with her story. She has spent much of the past year traveling the country speaking about her experience.

"What I've learned is that there are so many in this country, especially families with children, who are unseen, who are doubled up in the homes of friends and family, who are homeless because they don't have a home of their own to go to," she said.

Meanwhile, outgoing Miss USA Rima Fakih spent the days prior to giving up her crown partying.

"I'm only human," Fakih, 25, told the New York Post after club-hopping in Las Vegas.

She almost lost her crown earlier this year after going out late and sleeping through an interview.

Don't confuse Miss America 2011 with Miss U.S.A. 2011?  

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Elizabeth Wertenberger reacts as she is crowned Miss
Michigan 2011 by the outgoing Miss Michigan, Katie
LaRoche, on June 18, 2011 at Frauenthal Theater in Muskegon.
It happens all the time: Casual fans think Miss America and Miss U.S.A. are one in the same.
I'll set the record straight: They're not even close.
Yes, it's true, in both competitions beautiful young women are awarded tiaras, a title, roses and scholarships. And they are judged in evening gown and swimsuit attire, and they answer tough questions in front of a panel of judges.
But Sunday night's Miss U.S.A. competition., which was won by Miss California Alyssa Campanella, is the Donald Trump-owned pageant that is best known for creating controversies.
Anyone remember Miss U.S.A. Tara Connor from 2006, who entered rehab because of reported drug and alcohol problems. (Trump allowed her to maintain her title.)
And Miss California Carrie Prejean received national attention in 2009 when she told judge/blogger Perez Hilton that marriage should be between a man and a woman. She was first runner-up.
Even the outgoing Miss U.S.A. Rima Fakih made her missteps and found herself defending her actions. Shortly after winning her crown, a video surfaced of her competing in a stripper pole contest. And more recently she was investigated for excessive partying and missing interviews.
The former Miss Michigan said she has learned a lot from the experience.
"I think I've grown so much this year. I'm proud to say that I am giving up my crown on June 19 and I still have the crown," Fakih told "Good Morning America's" Robin Roberts.
Miss U.S.A., which debuted in 1952, is a qualifier for Miss Universe.
As for Miss America, this is the show we all know and love from Bert Parks days. It debuted in 1921 and now is best known for its scholarships.
On Saturday, a new Miss Michigan was crowned (Elizabeth Wertenberger). She will represent the Great Lakes State at Miss America.
The last Miss Michigan to win the crown was Kirsten Haglund in 2008. Amway is a major sponsor of the contest and regularly brings Miss America to the Grand Rapids area.
As for the differences, here is what Miss America posts as an FAQ on its website:
Is the Miss America program different than Miss USA?
Yes. In 1952, Catalina Swimsuits founded the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants as product promotion tools. Developed by the Miss America Organization, the Miss America program exists to provide personal and professional opportunities for young women to promote their voices in culture, politics and the community. Almost all contestants have either received, or are in the process of earning college or postgraduate degrees and utilize Miss America scholarship grants to further their educations. The Miss America Organization is the leading provider of scholarships for young women in the world. Although some young women compete in both Miss America and Miss USA, the two systems are completely separate

Tone Loc reportedly arrested on suspicion of felony domestic violence  

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Tone Loc, the raspy-voiced rapper behind the 1980s hits "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina," has allegedly been arrested on suspicion of felony domestic violence in Los Angeles, reports the Associated Press.

Burbank police Sgt. Tracy Sanchez says 45-year-old Anthony Smith was arrested Saturday (June 18). Anthony Smith is Tone Loc's real name and this Smith's birthdate and description matched those of the hip-hop artist. Sanchez could not provide any details about the alleged victim or the circumstances.

Smith is being held at a Burbank jail on a $50,000 bond. We'll update this story as more details become available. Tone Loc is also known for an acting career that includes the TV shows "Roc," "Thieves,' the movie "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective" and various voiceover work.

Pujols hurt as Cards tie for N.L. Central lead  

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ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Cardinals found a way to rally past the Kansas City Royals despite losing Albert Pujols to an injury.
Pujols sprained his left wrist and hurt his shoulder Sunday trying to make a tag at first base, but the Cardinals recovered to beat the Royals, 5-4, on Skip Schumaker's ninth-inning homer.
The Cardinals moved into a tie for first place in the N.L. Central with Milwaukee, which lost at Boston.
Pujols was injured in the sixth and the three-time N.L. MVP left the game. He will be evaluated today, a day off for St. Louis.
"To be honest, I can't give you guys too much until the X-rays and an MRI," said Pujols, whose left wrist was tightly wrapped. "I know I'm pretty sore. Am I worried? Of course. Hopefully, everything will come out negative tomorrow. When I come out of a game, believe me, something is really wrong. Hopefully, cross our fingers and I'll be all right."
General Manager John Mozeliak said no roster moves are being planned.
Wilson Betemit hit a chopper up the middle off Cardinals starter Jamie Garcia. Second baseman Pete Kozma backhanded the ball and made a jump-throw to first, pulling Pujols off the bag. As the slugger tried for a tag, Betemit ran into his glove hand and Pujols went down to the ground in pain.
"He hit me on my wrist and my shoulder," Pujols said. "He kind of jammed me back. It's the toughest play to make as a first baseman. It's a bang-bang play. I saw the replay a couple of times, but I didn't really want to look at it."
The collision was unavoidable, Betemit said.
"I was running hard and the ball arrived at the same time I got to the base," Betemit said. "I couldn't do anything about it."
With one out in the ninth, Schumaker connected off Tim Collins (3-4), the fifth Royals pitcher. It was Schumaker's second game-ending homer, the first coming in 2008, and his first home run since April 13.
"I'm not sure there's a better feeling than hitting a home run walk off," Schumaker said. "It doesn't happen too often, home runs in general so I'll take it."
Interleague
Red Sox 12, Brewers 3 at Boston: Kevin Youkilis hit a three-run homer to highlight Boston's six-run first inning and Tim Wakefield (4-2) held Milwaukee to three hits over eight innings.
Reds 2, Blue Jays 1 at Cincinnati: Miguel Cairo hit a two-run homer in the sixth off Carlos Villanueva, ending Cincinnati's streak of 16 scoreless innings, and the Reds beat Toronto to get their first win over an American League team this season.
Athletics 2, Giants 1 at Oakland, Calif.: Landon Powell hit a tiebreaking home run in the eighth inning, his first homer of the season, and Oakland held on to beat San Francisco, completing a three-game sweep at home of the defending World Series champs. Powell, making a rare start in place of catcher Kurt Suzuki, was hitless in two at-bats against San Francisco starter Matt Cain, a former Houston High player, before hitting his first homer of the season off reliever Jeremy Affeldt (1-1). Trevor Cahill (7-5) pitched eight innings to win for the first time since May 9. Cain left with his fifth no-decision of the season, ending a three-game winning streak.
Braves 4, Rangers 2 at Atlanta: Jason Heyward hit a two-run single in the third inning and Freddie Freeman added an RBI double in the seventh to help Jair Jurrjens earn his ninth victory in Atlanta;s win over Texas.
Yankees 10, Cubs 4 at Chicago: . Nick Swisher hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the eighth inning and New York routed Chicago in the finale of its first series at Wrigley Field in eight years.
Indians 5, Pirates 2 (11 innings) at Cleveland: Cord Phelps hit his first major league homer in the 11th inning, a three-run shot that gave A.L. Central leader Cleveland a victory over Pittsburgh.
Orioles 7, Nationals 4 at Washington: Mark Reynolds had three hits, including a home run, and Baltimore ended Washington's eight-game winning streak.
Rays 2, Marlins 1 at St. Petersburg, Fla.: James Shields (7-4) threw a four-hitter with 10 strikeouts in his second consecutive complete game, Casey Kotchman had a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning and Tampa Bay handed the reeling Marlins their 10th loss in a row.
Angels 7, Mets 3 at New York: Tyler Chatwood (4-4) pitched seven scoreless innings, Erick Aybar hit a bases-loaded triple and Los Angeles beat New York.
Twins 5, Padres 4 at Minneapolis: Drew Butera's single scored Delmon Young in the bottom of the ninth as Minnesota rallied to beat San Diego and extend its winning streak to seven games.
Tigers 9, Rockies 1 at Denver: Justin Verlander threw a four-hitter for his second straight complete game and Detroit beat Colorado. Verlander (9-3) has four complete games, matching his total from all of last year,
Mariners 2, Phillies 0 at Seattle: Jason Vargas tossed a three-hitter for his second shutout of the season, outdueling left-hander Cole Hamels to lead Seattle to a victory over Philadelphia.
White Sox 8, Diamondbacks 2 at Phoenix: Phil Humber pitched effectively into the eighth inning, Paul Konerko homered for the third straight game and A.J. Pierzynski hit a three-run double to lift Chicago over Arizona.
National League
Dodgers 1, Astros 0 at Los Angeles: Dioner Navarro homered off reliever Wilton Lopez in the eighth inning as Los Angeles beat Houston to avoid a three-game sweep.

Ryan Dunn, 'Jackass' star, dead at 34  

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Ryan Dunn, whose crazy stunts were chronicled on MTV’s extreme series “Jackass,” died in a car accident early Monday morning near his home in Pennsylvania. He was 34.
"We're deeply saddened by the passing of a member of the MTV family, Ryan Dunn," MTV tweeted on Monday morning. "Our hearts and thoughts are with his friends and family."
According to the West Goshen Police Department, Dunn's 2007 Porsche 911 GT3 went off the road in West Goshen and was in flames.  An unidentified passenger was also in the car. Dunn and the passenger died around 3 a.m. as a result of their injuries from accident. Excessive speed may have a contributing factor in the accident, police said.
On Monday morning, Johnny Knoxville, the head of the “Jackass” clan, tweeted: “Today I lost my brother Ryan Dunn. My heart goes out to his family and his beloved Angie. RIP Ryan, I love you buddy.”
"Jackass' " Jason "Weeman" Acuña tweeted Monday of Dunn: "I MISS YOU BUD!! You were always a happy kick-ass dude!!"
Dunn appeared in all three "Jackass" films and even ventured outside the wild antics in projects including NBC’s "Law & Order: SVU" and the straight-to-DVD film "Blonde Ambition," starring Jessica Simpson.