It was baby news all over the place on the “Chicago Fire” season finale. Shay found out she wasn’t pregnant, while Christopher’s wife gave birth. Shay and Severide were prepared to settle for being godparents to Hermann’s new baby when Renee returned.

“I didn’t know that you’d be in town,” Severide said to her.

“Well, I just wanted to tell you … in person,” she said before the camera panned down to reveal she was pregnant. So it looks like Severide is going to be a dad. As Sarah Shahi, who plays Renee, has been upped to a series regular on “Person of Interest” next season, she probably can’t stick around on a regular basis here, can she?

TVLine thought the reveal was “intense,” but The AV Club thought it was a little random — like most of the season. “The one thing the show hasn’t mastered yet is subtlety in the characters’ personal affairs,” they wrote. “Over the span of just this one season characters have been involved with street gangs, killed people, been through the cycles of a drug habit, had a fiancé murdered, been targeted by a dirty cop, and on, and on, and on.”

Another development saw Mills fail to make the rescue squad. He was then seen picking up an application for the police department. Could he be heading to the upcoming spin-off series, “Chicago PD”?

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Forbes released their annual list Wednesday of the most powerful couples in the world. At the top? Barack and Michelle Obama.

Forbes notes, "With 67 percent of Americans viewing first lady Michelle Obama favorably, she's more popular than her husband. The President has never been shy about publicly expressing his adoration for his wife; in his election night victory speech, Obama gushed, 'I have never been prouder to watch the rest of America fall in love with you too as our nation's first lady.'"

Also on the list: Melinda and Bill Gates, Beyonce and Jay-Z, Hillary and Bill Clinton, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia di Rossi and Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo!, and her husband, Zachary Bogue.

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Forbes released their annual list Wednesday of the most powerful couples in the world. At the top? Barack and Michelle Obama.

Forbes notes, "With 67 percent of Americans viewing first lady Michelle Obama favorably, she's more popular than her husband. The President has never been shy about publicly expressing his adoration for his wife; in his election night victory speech, Obama gushed, 'I have never been prouder to watch the rest of America fall in love with you too as our nation's first lady.'"

Also on the list: Melinda and Bill Gates, Beyonce and Jay-Z, Hillary and Bill Clinton, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia di Rossi and Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo!, and her husband, Zachary Bogue.

Click over to Forbes to see the rest of the list, then click through the slideshow below for more celebrity couples.

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Amy's Baking Company has had a rough go recently, and it may yet get worse: Sami Bouzaglo, one of the restaurant's owners, may be facing deportation.

According to a report in The Arizona Republic, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are investigating Bouzaglo, an Israeli citizen, regarding time he spent in prison prior to his immigrating to the United States. Bouzaglo's immigration lawyer did not disclose details of the case to the Republic, but the paper, citing a "high-ranking law enforcement source," reports that Bouzaglo's international record hints at involvement in "drug distribution, threats, and extortion."

The Scottsdale, Ariz., restaurant originally soared to infamous heights after a disastrous "Kitchen Nightmares" episode appeared to trigger a self-destruct sequence on the company's Facebook page. Owners Sami Bouzaglo and his wife, Amy, later stated the bizarre, profane posts ("You people are all s**t," "I AM NOT STUPID ALL OF YOU ARE," among others) were the work of a hacker.

More recently, the restaurant's PR firm, Rose+Moser+Allyn, which was hired specifically to manage the resulting storm of negative publicity, quit. Company spokesman Jason Rose diplomatically " target="_hplink">explained to Fox News, "It's fair to say, that while we were in agreement on some approaches, there was disagreement on others."

The report of Bouzaglo's deportation hearings comes less than a day after Amy's Baking Company marked its "grand reopening."

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Amy's Baking Company has had a rough go recently, and it may yet get worse: Sami Bouzaglo, one of the restaurant's owners, may be facing deportation.

According to a report in The Arizona Republic, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are investigating Bouzaglo, an Israeli citizen, regarding time he spent in prison prior to his immigrating to the United States. Bouzaglo's immigration lawyer did not disclose details of the case to the Republic, but the paper, citing a "high-ranking law enforcement source," reports that Bouzaglo's international record hints at involvement in "drug distribution, threats, and extortion."

The Scottsdale, Ariz., restaurant originally soared to infamous heights after a disastrous "Kitchen Nightmares" episode appeared to trigger a self-destruct sequence on the company's Facebook page. Owners Sami Bouzaglo and his wife, Amy, later stated the bizarre, profane posts ("You people are all s**t," "I AM NOT STUPID ALL OF YOU ARE," among others) were the work of a hacker.

More recently, the restaurant's PR firm, Rose+Moser+Allyn, which was hired specifically to manage the resulting storm of negative publicity, quit. Company spokesman Jason Rose diplomatically " target="_hplink">explained to Fox News, "It's fair to say, that while we were in agreement on some approaches, there was disagreement on others."

The report of Bouzaglo's deportation hearings comes less than a day after Amy's Baking Company marked its "grand reopening."

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