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Dad Who Shot Daughter, 11, Denied Funeral Pass
A Cincinnati man charged in the accidental shooting death of his 11-year-old daughter was denied a temporary release to attend his daughter’s funeral after a judge cited security concerns, CNN reports. Judge Nadine Allen denied a motion filed by a lawyer for Deandre Kelley, 34, because she was concerned that people might want to hurt…
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The Rev. Jeremiah Wright Bashes the President at MLK Birthday Breakfast
The Rev. Jeremiah Wright left no stone unturned in the bashing of President Obama when speaking at a breakfast co-hosted by the Chicago Teachers Union to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. The one-time friend and pastor to the president claimed that Abraham Lincoln, whom Obama greatly admires, loved to tell…
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Internal Investigation Opened in Chris Brown Case
Washington, D.C., police have opened an internal-affairs investigation into conflicting claims surrounding statements made by an officer who responded to the call that singer Chris Brown assaulted a man outside a Washington hotel, the Associated Press reports. The probe centers on an alleged conversation between the officer and an unidentified acquaintance of Brown’s. According to…
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Writer Slammed on Oprah Signs New Book Deal
James Frey, the author of the discredited memoir A Million Little Pieces, has signed a multibook, multimedia deal with HarperCollins for a young-adult series called Endgame, the Associated Press reports. Frey’s memoir was first promoted by Oprah Winfrey on her show but later heavily criticized on the program after it was discovered that huge portions…
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Witness: Kanye West Hit Teen More Than 30 Times
On Monday, TMZ reported that Kim Kardashian and her fiance, Kanye West, were involved in an altercation with a teenager at a medical office in Beverly Hills, Calif. Now new details have emerged, claiming that West came to Kardashian’s defense meaning business. According to TMZ, the rapper walked into the medical-office waiting room, saw the…
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Desperate for Fame and Followers: Internet Beefs Rage
Rapper Lil Jojo was at war. For months in 2012, the Chicago teen had been engaging in a social media beef with rival rappers Lil Reese, Lil Durk and Chief Keef, as well as with the Black Disciple street gang. As with most battles, Lil Jojo turned up the heat and dropped the gun-toting video…
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Family of Unarmed Man Shot to Death by Police Files Civil Suit
The family of former Florida A&M football player Jonathan Ferrell, who was unarmed when he was fatally shot last year by police in Charlotte, N.C., has filed a civil lawsuit against several parties they believe were involved in his death, CNN reports. According to the complaint filed by Ferrell’s mother, which was viewed by CNN,…
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Musician Prince Is the New Guy on New Girl
Legendary singer Prince is set to guest-star on the Fox comedy New Girl, E! News reports. The episode staring the “Purple One” will air after the Super Bowl. Prince not only watches the show, but also reached out to the stars himself with an idea of how he could be involved. “He contacted us last…
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Herbie Hancock Named Professor of Poetry at Harvard
Herbie Hancock, one of the architects of contemporary American music, who has left his fingerprints in just about every form of the art, is now the Harvard University 2014 Norton Professor of Poetry, BBC reports. The jazz legend will deliver six lectures on a variety of topics, according to Rolling Stone. His talks will mostly…
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Transgender Woman CeCe McDonald Released From Prison
CeCe McDonald, a 26-year-old transgender woman who was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for manslaughter, was released Monday, ABC News reports. McDonald didn’t plan on becoming a figure for the transgender-activist community late one night in June 2011, when she and friends were leaving a Minneapolis bar and were confronted by ex-con Dean Schmitz.…