Network Wars: NBC Bans Ann Curry from Tweeting Sympathy to ABC’s Robin Roberts?
It appears the ratings competition between NBC’s Today show and ABC’s Good Morning America is so perverse that “Today” banned anchor Ann Curry from tweeting a note of sympathy to ABC anchor Robin...
View ArticleStudent Debt Becomes Chief Concern for College Applicants
Remember the days when choosing the right college centered on the faculty, curriculum, or prestigious reputation? A new study suggests those days are over. Today’s college applicants are more concerned...
View ArticleOscar de la Renta Says Michelle Obama Does Not Influence Fashion Today
Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta weighed on First Lady Michelle Obama’s fashion during an event in Mexico. Addressing his poor relationship with Mrs. Obama, de la Renta said that the first lady does...
View ArticleWhitney’s Sister-in-Law Pat Houston Has Suicide Scare
Pat Houston, the sister-in-law and manager of Whitney Houston, reportedly had a suicide scare when cops were called to her home after a suspicious Facebook post. Houston, who starred in the reality...
View ArticleSasha and Malia Obama’s Spring Break Trip Criticized by Republicans
President Obama plans to spend the weekend at Camp David with his family (Image: Getty) Republican representative Steve King pulled off his gloves during a local radio show, criticizing Sasha and Malia...
View ArticleCollege Loan Interest Rates to Double by July
Going to college has just got costlier. For incoming freshmen this year, the interest rates on their student loans will be $5,000 more than their predecessors if Congress doesn’t act on preventing...
View ArticleJudge Joe Brown Cancelled After 15 Seasons
CBS network has pulled the plug on the long-standing television program, “Judge Joe Brown,” after 15 seasons. Judge Brown’s courtroom show was the second highest in television syndication. The decision...
View ArticleStaggering Number of College Graduates Working on Minimum Wage
The days when college graduates earned big bucks are long gone, according to a new report by the Wall Street Journal. About 284,000 Americans with college degrees were working minimum wage jobs last...
View ArticleSinger Prince to be Called as Witness in Michael Jackson Case?
Prince may be called to the witness stand to testify during the Michael Jackson wrongful death lawsuit hearing, according to filed documents by Katherine Jackson’s legal team. Katherine, along with...
View ArticleMembers of En Vogue Battle Over Legal Rights to Group’s Name
Two of the original members of female group, En Vogue, won a lawsuit against their former bandmates over the legal rights of the group’s name, according to TMZ. A judge granted Cindy Herron and Terry...
View ArticleGeorgia Town Requires Households to Own Gun
Nelson, a small Georgia city north of Atlanta, is requiring the head of virtually every household to own a firearm. The town’s five-member council voted on the bill with unanimous approval. Nelson,...
View ArticleNew York Politicians Arrested For Trying to Rig Mayoral Election
New York politicians Malcolm Smith and Dan Halloran were reportedly arrested early Tuesday morning for attempting to rig this year’s mayoral election. FBI agents took State Senator Smith and City...
View ArticleDiddy Tops Forbes List of Wealthiest Hip-Hop Artists
Sean “Diddy” Combs tops this year’s Forbes list of hip-hop’s wealthiest artists with an estimated worth of $580 million. Diddy, who is the founder of Bad Boy Records and the Sean John clothing line,...
View ArticleAEG Live to Bring Up Michael Jackson’s Past, Drug Addiction in Lawsuit
AEG Live is playing dirty in the Michael Jackson wrongful death lawsuit filed by Katherine Jackson and Michael’s children. In an attempt to defend itself from liability for Jackson’s death in 2009, AEG...
View ArticleMSNBC Adds Karen Finney to Anchor Lineup After Push for Diversity
MSNBC has added Karen Finney as the host of an afternoon program airing on weekend’s from 4-5 p.m., joining Melissa Harris-Perry as the only African-American women to host such a time slot. The new...
View ArticleBlack Fox News Contributor: “Poverty Can Feel A Little Comfortable”
Fox News contributor Charles Payne recently criticized U.S. assistance programs like welfare and food stamps, asserting they can start to make poverty feel “a little comfortable.” Payne’s comments...
View ArticleWant to Intern for Diddy? Charity Buzz Offers you the Chance for a Price
Ever wanted to intern at Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Bad Boy Records? Well now you can — but it’ll cost you. Charitybuzz, a charity website that allows bidders to bid money for their dream celebrity encounter...
View ArticleElmo Puppeteer Kevin Clash Sued for a Fifth Time
Former voice of Sesame Street’s Elmo, Kevin Clash, is being hit with yet another lawsuit. A fifth male is accusing Clash of sexual impropriety when he was underage. Kevin Kiadii, a 25-year-old makeup...
View ArticlePastor Claims Obama is Racist Because Mother ‘Hated Being White’
A pastor claimed that President Barack Obama is racist against white people and that his mother influenced this thinking because she “hated being white.” Jesse Lee Peterson, who has been a guest on Fox...
View ArticleFast Food Forward Organizes NYC Strike Over Low Wages
NYTimes.com New York fast food workers who say they can’t live off of minimum wage are protesting restaurants for higher wages. Joining a fast-food labor campaign called Fast Food Forward, workers (who...
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