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Kylie Jenner Claps Back At Pregnancy Rumors, How To Fix The "I" iPhone Bug, & More

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Before you throw your phone out the window after trying and failing to type "I" again, we have an ea

[View this email in your browser]( Before you throw your phone out the window after trying and failing to type "I" again, we have an easy fix to the iPhone glitch that has been frustrating people all weekend. We also have Kylie Jenner’s confusing response to the rumors that she’s pregnant, the important detail in Thor: Ragnarok you may have missed, and Trump and Obama’s varying responses to the shooting in Texas yesterday. There’s a lot to catch up on, so here’s everything you need to know. And for even more news, check out the [Bustle App](. Kylie Jenner Claims “Baby Bump” Photos Were Fake, So What Does It All Mean?! The weeks continue to go by and we still don’t know if Kylie Jenner and Khloé Kardashian are actually pregnant. Neither sister has confirmed or denied the reports, and every new “clue” just adds to the confusion. This weekend, for example, Khloé and Kylie both [skipped Kendall Jenner’s birthday party]( leading many fans to speculate that they are pregnant after all. But then yesterday, Kylie claimed that new photos of her were photoshopped to make her look pregnant — without actually saying that she’s not. In response to paparazzi photos posted by the Daily Mail, Kylie tweeted, “First of all if you’re going to photoshop my photos blogs/paps!! Check for the crooked lines in the background.2nd photo is clearly altered.” So is she or isn’t she?! Click below for a rundown of what we know so far. [Read More]( This Brief Loki Scene In Thor: Ragnarok Totally Set Up The Next Avengers Movie If you saw the new Thor this weekend, you may still be reeling from just how much happened. Between new villains, the return of the Hulk, and a budding romance, there was a lot to follow, but the most important part of the movie was a scene so short, you might’ve overlooked it completely. (Spoilers for Thor: Ragnarok ahead.) Towards the end of the movie, Loki goes to a vault to get something needed to stop the villain and on his way, pauses to admire the Tesseract — aka what he tried to use to take over Earth in the very first Avengers movie. We now know that the Tesseract is actually [one of the infinity stones]( that will play a huge role in the next Avengers movie, so if Loki grabbed it, he’ll have to be a major part of Infinity War too. Click below for more on what that scene means. [Read More]( Obama & Trump Had Very Different Reactions To The Texas Church Shooting Yesterday, a mass shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas left at least 26 people dead and even more wounded. President Donald [Trump responded at a press conference]( earlier today, where he gave his condolences to the victims and stated that mental health was the central issue behind this attack. “This isn't a guns situation — I mean we could go into it, it's a little bit soon to go into it ... but this is a mental health problem at the highest level,” Trump said. Former President Barack Obama took a different approach in his response, tweeting his own condolences and adding, “May God also grant all of us the wisdom to ask what concrete steps we can take to reduce the violence and weaponry in our midst.” Click below to see how other politicians have responded to this act of violence. [Read More]( There’s A Quick Fix To Your Phone's Super Annoying “I” Keyboard Bug Apple giveth and Apple taketh away. Last week, we finally [got those new emojis]( we were promised with the iOS 11.1 update, but with it came a really, really annoying glitch. If you’ve tried to type the letter I in your phone lately and instead got the A and a weird symbol, you’re not alone. Many people have been dealing with the same issue, which appears to be some kind of keyboard bug. Apple hasn’t released an official fix yet, but in the meantime, there is a way you can put an end to the weird autocorrect yourself. All you have to do is add a new keyboard shortcut to your phone that replaces “I” with “i”. Click below for instructions on exactly how to do that. [Read More]( 315 Park Ave. South New York, NY 10010 [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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