Military officials claim that they are able to be more selective, largely because the high youth unemployment rate and the drawdowns in Iraq and Afghanistan have prompted more people to apply.“There’s a lot more competition,” Sergeant First Class Israel Herrera told CNN. “There are not many opportunities out there, but the Army provides employment and stability, and that makes it an attractive option.”But for the overwhelming majority of US citizens, joining the military has become difficult – especially amid continuously rising obesity rates and high unemployment.More than 20 percent of high school students drop out before their graduation, 35 percent of Americans are obese or medically disqualified, 19 percent are drug or heavy alcohol users, and 5 percent have criminal records. These factors bar Americans from joining the military, and only one quarter of today’s youth are fit to join, the Pentagon estimates.“Before 2009, we would probably be able to give you an example of a young man or young woman who got in with a simple possession of marijuana charge,” Herrera said. “They would not get a waiver these days.”Six years ago, only 86 percent of new military recruits had a high school diploma, but today 99 percent of all new recruits have one. In 2005, the military suffered a shortage of new enlistees, while in recent years it has always had a surplus.The trend has caused some to wonder if an improved economy would lower recruiting standards, since the poor economy has allowed the military to be selective.“As we see signs of economic improvement, we must remain vigilant and continue to monitor impacts on our recruiting efforts,” Acting Under Secretary of Defense Jessica Wright told the Senate Armed Forces Committee last month.But even if the military accepts less qualified Americans, the Pentagon estimates shed an alarming light on the numbers of people who are too overweight or uneducated to serve the country even if they wanted to. With many Americans ineligible to join the military due to obesity, some members of Congress are trying to address the problem. Sens. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) on Thursday introduced the Fit to Serve Act, which will provide support for military leaders who want to provide their base’s sports fields and gyms to youth who need a place to exercise.The US military discharges more than 1,200 first-time enlistees every year due to weight gain, and nearly one in 20 current service members are clinically overweight, the senators wrote in a press release.“Obesity is the single greatest non-criminal hindrance for our young people seeking to enlist in the armed forces,” Sen. Murkowski said. “We want our young women and men to seek to serve their country to have basic information on what healthy weight means.” … Read More
Jessica Biel, Jason Bateman and Josh Gad join Matt Damon in toilet strike
Celebrities are offering support to Matt Damon, who has co-founded Water.org, a charity meant to increase awareness about the worldwide water crisis. In a new video released today, actors Jessica Biel, Jason Bateman and Josh Gad film a PSA in which they announce that they are going on strike against toilets (although Jessica Biel has actually never need to use one).Continue Reading… … Read More
Sandberg might really do it
In the run-up to the publication of Sheryl Sandberg’s new book (and manifesto), “Lean In,” the media have been full. Not so much of coverage of the book, which, it seems, many commentators have not actually read, but of the media firestorm surrounding the book. First the usual suspects (Maureen Dowd, and the relentlessly self-publicizing Pundit Mom) piled on. Then credentialed feminists like Jessica Valenti and Joan Walsh sprang to Sandberg’s defense.Continue Reading… … Read More
Watch “Zero Dark Flirty”
In “Zero Dark Flirty,” Jessica Chastain is a woman on a hunt for Osama bin Laden, the man of her dreams. Watch the trailer, below:Continue Reading… … Read More
Beyoncé Blows Us Away On Our Best-Dressed List This Week (PHOTOS)
This week, celebrities stepped out of their comfort zones and hit the red carpet in brightly colored gowns that had us stopping in our tracks. This is what lands you on the best-dressed list, ladies: Bold hues that flatter your skin tone and silhouettes that emphasize your curves. Actresses like Jessica Chastain, Marion Cotillard and Zoe Saldana defied awards-season norms (i.e. nude princess-style gowns) in eye-popping shades of blue and yellow. And Katy Perry continues her improved style streak in a sleek tangerine hue that (almost) erases any memories of her oscillating bras.
Then there were the sparkles. Who can deny their love for a bit of shine? Whether it was Beyoncé‘s slinky gown for the debut of her documentary “Life Is But A Dream” or Sarah Jessica Parker’s beautiful baubles, sequins can really make an outfit.
Check out this week’s best-dressed celebrities to see all the gorgeous looks and keep clicking to see previous weeks’ contenders. Then head over to our roundup of the week’s worst-dressed for a bit of comic relief.
Sarah Jessica Parker On ‘The Carrie Carrie Diaries’: Actress Turned Down Offer To Appear On CW Series (REPORT)
Sarah Jessica Parker on “The Carrie Diaries“? Not so fast.
The “Sex And The City” actress reportedly turned down a $500,000 deal to appear on an episode of The CW’s “Sex And The City” prequel in a flash-forward sequence.
“Sarah doesn’t need the money and wasn’t sure appearing on the show would be the right career move,” an insider told The National Inquirer.
Jessica Biel Looks Adorable With Beyonce And Justin Timberlake At The 2013 Grammys (PHOTOS)
Hollywood’s best and brightest were out at Sunday night’s 2013 Grammy Awards, and power couple Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel were no exception. Justin looked suave in a Tom Ford suit, while his other half rocked a one-shoulder black gown.
As Mr. and Mrs. Timberlake enjoyed the show, they held hands and joked with their neighbor Beyoncé.
See photos of Jessica Biel, Justin Timberlake and Beyoncé looking adorable at the 2013 Grammys below:


