• Lee Daniels in Talks to Direct Richard Pryor Biopic

    Lee Daniels is said to be in talks with the Weinstein Company to direct an as yet untitled Richard Pryor biopic, as a follow-up to last year’s box-office hit, Lee Daniels’ The Butler, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The Weinstein Company, which produced and distributed Lee Daniels’ The Butler, reportedly will finance the project. Actors…

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  • Kendrick Johnson: Family Still Seeks Answers to His Death 1 Year Later 

    It’s been nearly a year since 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson was found dead, rolled up inside of a mat in the gym of his Georgia high school. Investigators concluded that he died in a freak accident, falling head-first while reaching for a shoe and becoming trapped, the Associated Press reports. But almost a full day passed…

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  • Dennis Rodman Announces Players for North Korea Game

    Dennis Rodman has released the list of athletes who will play in an exhibition basketball game against a top North Korean Senior National team on Jan. 8, marking Kim Jong Un’s birthday in Pyongyang, the Associated Press reports. Rodman reportedly will lead a team that includes former NBA All-Stars Kenny Anderson, Cliff Robinson and Vin…

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  • Quvenzhané Wallis Set to Earn $1,500,000 in Annie Remake

    Ten-year-old Oscar-nominated actress Quvenzhané Wallis stands to earn $1.5 million for her performance in the remake of Annie, TMZ reports. Wallis was nominated last year for the Oscar for best actress for her breakout role in Beasts of the Southern Wild. Now, for her role in Annie, Wallis is scheduled to receive a base salary…

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  • Michelle Obama Receives Hawaiian Vacation for 50th Birthday

    Michelle Obama will remain in Hawaii for a few extra days after her family heads back to the White House Sunday, following a two-week vacation, the Associated Press reports. The first lady will spend time with friends before her 50th birthday party. The White House says the extra time in Hawaii is part of President…

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  • Election-Year Politics to Dominate Congress in 2014 

    Election-year politics are set to take center stage on a limited congressional agenda as lawmakers return to work on Monday after the winter recess, the Associated Press reports. While Republicans plan to focus on President Barack Obama’s beleaguered health care law, Democrats will put their energies on restoring unemployment benefits to millions of Americans and…

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  • Mitt Romney Accepts Melissa Harris-Perry’s Apology

    Former Republican presidential candidate and Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney appeared on Fox News Sunday to address the controversy surrounding comments made about his grandson on a segment Melissa Harris-Perry’s MSNBC show last week. He told Fox host Chris Wallace that he accepts her “heartfelt apology” and was ready to move on from the episode. The controversy began after Harris-Perry…

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  • President Obama Urges Congress to Restore Unemployment Benefits

    In his weekly radio and Internet address Saturday, President Barack Obama urged Congress to restore jobless benefits for more than a million Americans, saying a failure to do so would slow the economy for everyone, the Associated Press reports. The AP says that a bipartisan proposal in the Senate would restore benefits for three months…

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  • Melissa Harris-Perry Issues Tearful Apology to Romney Family

    (Update 11:50 am: On Fox News this morning, Mitt Romney accepted Melissa Harris Perry’s apology. View here.) MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry issued a tearful on-air apology Saturday to Mitt Romney’s family for her controversial comments about the former GOP presidential candidate’s adopted grandchild, saying she was “deeply sorry” for how the segment unfolded.  Harris-Perry came…

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  • Jesse Jackson to Reunite With Navy Lt. 30 Years After Syria Crisis

    The Rev. Jesse Jackson was scheduled Saturday to reunite with the Navy lieutenant and former hostage whom he helped liberate from Syrian captivity 30 years ago, according to USA Today. Jackson negotiated the release of Navy Lt. (now retired Commander) Robert Goodman on Jan. 4, 1984, after a month of captivity. It was the first…

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