• Duck Dynasty Courted by Other Networks

    Two cable channel executives have said they would gladly broadcast Duck Dynasty if the A&E channel decides to drop the hit reality-TV series. Executives at the Christian-affiliated Hunt Channel and the outdoorsy Pursuit Channel told TMZ that they believe in the freedom of speech and would like to air the show, which came under fire after a…

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  • Heartbreaking: 94-Year-Old Widow Receives Remains of POW Husband 

    Ninety-four-year-old Clara Gantt’s wait to be reunited with her husband ended before dawn Friday on a tarmac at Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, Calif. But it was not the ending she had hoped for after six decades, NBC Los Angeles reports. Her husband, Army Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Gantt, died as a prisoner of war…

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  • Justine Sacco Apologizes for Africa AIDS Tweet

    Justine Sacco, the fired public relations executive, released a statement apologizing for her racially insensitive tweet that touched off a maelstrom in the world of social media, ABC News reports. In the statement, Sacco says she is a native of South Africa. Until recently, she worked for InterActive Corp., which owns websites like Match.com, Dictionary.com…

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  • Chicago Boy Killed en Route to Get Christmas Haircut

    An 11-year-old South Side Chicago boy was killed Saturday when a carjacker fleeing from police slammed into his family’s vehicle, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Donovan Anthony Turnage was headed to the barbershop with his father and older brother to get a Christmas haircut when the crash occurred about 12:30 p.m., the report shows. The incident…

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  • Obama Dishes on Dating Talks With Daughters

    Barack Obama says he does not plan to hover over daughters Sasha and Malia when they begin dating, saying it’s intimidating enough for a young man to ask out the daughter of the president, Reuters reports. He told comedian and talk show host Steve Harvey during a television interview that aired on Friday that Malia,…

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  • Brain-Dead Teen to Remain on Life Support 

    A judge ruled Friday in favor of the family of a 13-year-old brain-dead California girl, saying that she could remain on life support, the Associated Press reports. California Superior Court Judge Evelio Grillo ruled that Jahi McMath could stay on a ventilator, the report shows. The ruling came after Children’s Hospital Oakland decided to disconnect life support…

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  • PR Exec Lands in Africa, Greeted by Twitterstorm 

    Updated: Saturday, Dec. 21, 4:58 p.m. ET: Justine Sacco has been fired from her job as director of corporate communications at IAC, according to a statement released by the company. “The offensive comment does not reflect the views and values of IAC,” the email statement reads. “We take this issue very seriously, and we have…

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  • Suit: California Teachers Promoted Racial Bullying 

    The American Civil Liberties Union this week filed a lawsuit against Eureka City Schools in California on behalf of four teenagers, who said they were bullied by other students and subjected to discrimination by teachers, the Raw Story reports. The suit, filed in conjunction with the National Center for Youth Law, charges that racial slurs…

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  • President Obama Optimistic About 2014 

    During his annual year-end news conference on Friday, President Barack Obama said goodbye to a tumultuous year and expressed hope that the growing economy would continue to create new jobs and that his health care program would continue to improve, the Associated Press reports. He said 2014 would be “a breakthrough year for America.” Obama…

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  • Sharpton Town Hall: Jobs Key to Curbing Chicago Violence

    The Rev. Al Sharpton on Thursday heard directly from residents, faith leaders and activists about just how to help curb gun violence in Chicago, which is besieged by shootings of young black males. Speakers at the town hall-style event, which was held at Hyde Park Academy High School, a short distance from President Barack Obama’s…

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