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Angelina Jolie poses for photographers before screening her film In the Land of Blood and Honey at the United Nations University in Tokyo, Monday, July 29, 2013.Koji Sasahara/The Associated Press

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HOLLYWOOD'S GLASS CEILING

$33-MILLION

Amount (in U.S. dollars) earned by Angelina Jolie in the past year, making her the highest-earning actress in Hollywood, according to Forbes. Nine of the 10 top-earning actors pulled in as much or more than she did. The highest-paid actor, Robert Downey Jr., took home an estimated $75-million between June, 2012, and June, 2013. Maybe Iron Man can help fight the gender pay-gap.

#TWITTERHOTEL

Sol Wave House, which bills itself as the "first Twitter experience hotel in the world," will probably be Xanadu to people who like to hook up with strangers through social media and a creepy nightmare to people who value privacy. The hotel opened in Majorca, a Mediterranean island, a year ago, Time reports. Guests log in via Twitter to an online app available on the hotel's WiFi that allows them to share pictures and send private messages to other guests. It also let's them send virtual "kisses" to each other. As well, each Bali bed that surrounds the pool is numbered, allowing guests to message the person occupying them through the bed's hashtag – #Balibed1, #Balibed6, whatever, the hotel's social-media director told Time. The "party hotel" also features #TwitterPartySuites for guests to get down in and a #TwitterPoolParty on Fridays.

JOG YOUR MEMORY

Getting your blood pumping might be better at warding off Alzheimer's than popping pills, according to a new study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. In the study, brain scans of adults between the ages of 60 and 88 showed improved efficiency in areas of the brain associated with memory following a 12-week exercise intervention, and study participants performed better on memory tests. The improvements were found in both test groups, one of adults with mild cognitive impairment, which often signals a risk of Alzheimer's, and a second group with healthy brain function. The exercise program was consistent with physical-activity recommendations for older adults: moderate intensity exercise – enough to make you sweat but not so hard that you can't hold a conversation – for a total of 150 minutes per week. "No study has shown that a drug can do what we showed is possible with exercise," Dr. J. Carson Smith, an assistant professor in the department of kinesiology at the University of Maryland, who conducted the study, said in a release.

QUOTED

"Quit isn't the way we roll in New York City."

Anthony Weiner, a.k.a. Carlos Danger

The disgraced, and then disgraced again, and then disgraced some more serial sexter refuses to give up his bid to become mayor of the Big Apple in a new campaign commercial, despite the fact that it has been redefining the limits of the word implosion over the last few days. Most recently, a former intern published an exposé in the New York Daily News that said Weiner liked to call his female interns "Monica." That drew the ire of a campaign aide who responded with some shockingly misogynistic remarks.

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