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NEW YORK — It appears Khloe Kardashian is finally a mother.

Several outlets have reported that the 33-year-old reality star has given birth to a baby girl, but her representatives have not commented. TMZ was first to report details of the birth.

Kardashian was expecting the baby with Cleveland Cavaliers player Tristan Thompson.

The birth comes amid a torrent of tabloid speculation about the couple after surveillance video showed the basketball star making out with other women. There has been no comment from either Kardashian or Thompson on the matter.

The “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star has long talked about her desire to be a mother.

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SCRANTON — A 10-year-old Pennsylvania girl’s video appeal to stop bullying is getting support from around the world, including from “The Wolverine” actor Hugh Jackman.

The video first appeared on Cassidy Warner’s Facebook page last month, when the fourth-grader held up signs describing her experience at her elementary school.

Cassidy said she’s been bullied since first grade. She said she’s been spat on, hit and had her hair pulled. She said whenever she sits at a lunch table other kids leave.

Jackman on Wednesday posted a supportive message to Cassidy, saying he wants her to know she’s “loved, special and smart.”

Cassidy’s mother reposted the video after her Facebook account was shut down this month.

Her father told the Scranton Times-Tribune that John Adams Elementary School has changed her lunch period and recess in response.

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DALLAS — Dallas police have recovered four guitars stolen from Nils Lofgren before the longtime member of the E Street Band before a show.

Dallas police tweeted that they also have made an arrest in the theft. Cpl. Debra Webb provided no further details.

Lofgren tweeted his gratitude that his instruments have been recovered, saying: “Looks like my guitars are coming back to me.”

Police haven’t said if a harp that was also stolen has been found.

The instruments were left in a van parked outside a hotel. The theft was discovered the next morning.

The veteran rocker used borrowed instruments when he performed solo at the Kessler Theater that night.

The E Street Band has been Bruce Springsteen’s backup band since 1972.

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