• TMZ Poll: ‘African American’ or ‘N–ga’?

    Former Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight told TMZ that he is offended when people call him African American because he isn’t African. Knight said that the term is offensive to black people, TMZ reports.  But Knight didn’t stop there, and neither did TMZ. Knight explained that he didn’t understand the controversy surrounding the word…

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  • No One Wants Michael Jordan’s Old House

    Even after a modest price reduction, the house that was once home to arguably the greatest player ever to grace the hardwood is still for sale. Michael Jordan’s 56,000-square-foot home in suburban Chicago has failed to sell at auction after the bidding fell short, according to the Associated Press. The 7-acre estate in Highland Park,…

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  • Bob Woodward: Budget Deal Happened Because Obama Wasn’t Involved

    A federal budget deal was reached that would avoid another government shutdown because President Obama wasn’t involved in the negotiations, Washington Post columnist Bob Woodward said Sunday on Fox Morning News. The budget bill replaces $65 billion in across-the-board spending cuts that were set for this year and next. “I think this budget deal worked,…

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  • Melissa Harris-Perry Has Some Tough Questions for Santa

    Melissa Harris-Perry has some tough questions for the bearded man from the North Pole. “I know it’s a busy time of year, but we need to settle a little debate that’s emerged in American media asking, ‘Are you white? Are you black? When you come in from the North Pole, do you have a legal…

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  • Prime Ministers Show Support for Presidential Selfie 

    In a show of support for President Obama, who has taken some heat for a selfie taken during Nelson Mandela’s memorial service this week, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Helle Thorning-Schmidt, prime minister of Denmark, say the photo wasn’t inappropriate. “There were lots of pictures taken that day, and I just thought it was…

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  • Michael Jordan ‘Flu Game’ Sneakers Go for Record Price

    The game was the stuff of legend. A flu-sickened Michael Jordan, battling fatigue and a 103-degree fever, played spectacularly in Game 5 of the 1997 NBA finals, going for 38 points, seven rebounds, five assists and a game-clinching three-pointer to push his Chicago Bulls past the Utah Jazz. But it was a ball boy, who…

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  • Beyoncé Drops Surprise Album

    Taking a page straight from her husband’s creative-marketing playbook, Beyoncé released a surprise iTunes exclusive album that no one saw coming late last night.   The album, Beyoncé, features 17 tracks, including songs with Drake, Jay Z, Frank Ocean and the singer’s baby, Blue Ivy. The album had no promotion or early-release single to build…

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  • If This Rich Kid Has ‘Affluenza,’ Then We’ve All Got ‘Negrobetes’

    Ethan Couch, a wealthy teen from the state of Texas, was charged with vehicular manslaughter after he killed four people while he was driving drunk. He was found guilty, but Couch won’t be serving any prison time because he suffers from an affliction called “affluenza.” Affluenza—a hybrid of the words “affluent” and “influenza”—his lawyer argued…

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  • Fox News Anchor: Santa Is White and Jesus Was, Too

    Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly isn’t comfortable with the idea of a black Santa and wants to make a few things clear, especially to kids: Santa Claus is white and so was Jesus. The anchor, who had an all-white lineup on her news analysis show, cleared up any misgivings that culture blogger Aisha Harris may…

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  • Interpreter Claims Schizophrenic Episode at Mandela Memorial  

    The man who has been at the center of the controversy over “fake sign language” during Mandela’s memorial service says that he had a schizophrenic episode during the program, and that he lost concentration and started hearing voices and hallucinating, IOL News reports. Thamsanqa Jantjie says that he struggles with mental illness and that he…

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