Friday, September 11, 2015

Serena Williams Loses Grand Slam Bid After Losing to Roberta Vinci in US Open


It's a sad day in tennis.

Serena Williams lost to Roberta Vinci at the US Open semifinals on Friday, September 11. This was Vinci's first Grand Slam semifinal and she won against Williams 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.

Williams came close to Steffi Graf who was the last person to win all four major single titles in the same year in 1988 at the age of 19.

Williams won the first three major titles this year and will not be competing in the calendar slam. Outstanding as it is, she is only the second player to do this. The first player was Martina Navratilova when she lost to Helena Sukova at the Australia Open in 1984.

However, fans don't blame the tennis champion for the loss. They took to Twitter to point fingers at her rumored love interest rapper Drake. Some said that the "Charged Up" rapper had jinxed her and was her bad luck charm. One Twitter user took it a step further by calling him "the Jessica Simpson to Serena's Tony Romo."

Since Flavia Pennetta defeated Simona Halep earlier in the day, the Grand Slam will have it's first all-Italian women final in history.

Although she won't be in the calendar Grand Slam this year, the 33 year-old tennis player should still be proud. Williams won 33 matches straight in the Grand Slam. According to ESPN, that was the third-longest streak by any woman in the Open era.


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Saturday, September 5, 2015

Jessica Alba's Honest Company Hit with $5 Million Lawsuit for Alleged False Labeling


Well someone wants to put the prefix "dis" in front of Jessica Alba's company Honest.

A customer is suing the company for $5 million for marketing its items as all "natural." The plaintiff, Jonathan D. Rubin,  has alleged that products, such as diapers, hand soaps. dish soaps and the multi-surface cleaner, are being labeled as having only natural ingredients, but really contain synthetic materials.

The sixth bulletin in the court document says, "Honest's conduct harms consumers by inducing them to purchase and consume the products on false premise that they are natural and effective, when in fact four of the five products contain ingredients that are not natural, and one of the five products is ineffective."

 The ineffective product that the document is referring to is Honest's Sunscreen Lotion. This summer, customers shared photos on social media of sunburns they received, claiming the sunscreen lotion didn't work. The company defended itself in a statement to Us Weekly, giving test results that said the product "is effective and safe for use as an 80 minute water-resistant SPF 30 sunscreen lotion."

In response to the lawsuit, Alba said that, "The allegations against us are baseless and without merit. We strongly stand behind our products and the responsibility we have to our consumers."

Alba, 34, started the company because she had trouble finding products with natural ingredients to use for her first daughter, Honor. "I started The Honest Company to develop safe and effective products not just for my children, but for families everywhere."

According to CNN Money, the lawsuit was filed in court this week in California. Rubin's attorney, Nicholas Carlsin, said that he would ask a judge to certify the suit as a class action, meaning another other customers can participate in the suit as well.


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