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Remember Christian Keyes? Former Tyler Perry Accuser's Video Resurfaces Following New Sexual Assault Lawsuit

Remember Christian Keyes? Former Tyler Perry Accuser’s Video Resurfaces Following New Sexual Assault Lawsuit

Keyes, who was in Perry's 2005 film 'Diary of a Mad Black Woman,' became a trending topic once again this week,
The Black Movies of 2025 Everyone Should Add to Their Must-Watch List 

The Black Movies of 2025 Everyone Should Add to Their Must-Watch List 

Whether you're into vampire horror films or jam-packed action films, our fave Black stars have
Viewers Watched Social Media Influencer's Chilling Last Moments on Live— Then Came the Unthinkable

Viewers Watched Social Media Influencer’s Chilling Last Moments on Live— Then Came the Unthinkable

People suspect Duchess Dior was killed by her husband after they argued during a Facebook
  • Forget Leno and Conan. Bring Back Arsenio!

    In the midst of all this talk about NBC’s late-night television show shuffle, and where Conan O’Brien is going to go next, there is a healthy amount of speculation about what NBC’s 10:00 p.m. slot— the last hour of prime-time television—is going to look like now that Jay Leno is skulking at his old Tonight…

  • Teddy Pendergrass, 59, Dies

    Sad news out of Philadelphia. Teddy Pendergrass has died at the age of 59 after a bout with colon cancer. The singer’s son, Teddy Pendergrass II, said his father died at a hospital in suburban Philadelphia. The singer underwent colon cancer surgery eight months ago and had “a difficult recovery,” his son said. … Pendergrass,…

  • Dems See Progress in WH Healthcare Talks

    Urged by the president during an eight-hour meeting at the White House Wednesday, congressional Dems feel closer to healthcare compromise. From The Washington Post In their first face-to-face talks on merging health bills in the Senate and House of Representatives, Democratic leaders worked through differences on how to pay for the overhaul, how to structure…

  • Sources Say Arenas Working on Plea Bargain

    According to Player Press, Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas is working with the US Attorney to hash out a plea deal. According to sources, Arenas’ attorney and the DA are discussing a plea bargain in which Arenas would only be charged and convicted of  misdemeanor gun charges. A deal has not been struck yet, and…

  • Haiti's Devastating Disaster

    An injured woman is helped down the street after being rescued. Planeloads of rescuers and relief supplies headed to Haiti Wednesday as governments and aid agencies launched a massive relief operation after a powerful earthquake that may have killed thousands. Haitians search a destroyed building People search for survivors amongst the ruins of the childrens hospital.…

  • Haiti: Waiting and Worrying

    Haiti’s earthquake decimated the country. And now, as rescue efforts are mobilized from around the world, the roughly two million Haitians living in the Diaspora are playing the waiting game: Waiting to hear from loved ones, scanning Twitter feeds, praying, hoping, worrying. We’d like to hear about your stories. You’ll have to log in first,…

  • Rush Limbaugh and Pat Roberston Make Vile Remarks on Helping Haiti

    Sure, it was predictable that the right’s most venomous voices would find a way to turn America’s desire to help Haiti into something dark. But you’d think these guys would at least wait a day before starting to spew their bile. Nope. Pat Robertson has declared that Haiti brought the destruction on itself by, well,…

  • First Lady: Reid Needn't Apologize to Me

    The First Lady is not salty with Harry Reid and doesn’t feel she needs an apology. From Politico’s Nia-Malika Henderson “Harry Reid has no need to apologize to me because I know Harry Reid. I measure people more so on what they do rather than the things they say,” said Obama, in a roundtable with…

  • What Barack Obama and John F. Kennedy Have in Common

    Leading into the 1960 presidential race, John F. Kennedy’s aide, Ted Sorensen, wrote that “assuming that his personal appeal, hard work, and political organization produce as before, Senator Kennedy will win in November, unless defeated by the religious issue.” Sorensen’s recognition then about the nation’s only Catholic president amounts to an inverse and clearly more…

  • Jonah Goldberg Likes Colorblindness. Sort of.

    Adam Serwer posted this over on The American Prospect. Apparently, Jonah Goldberg of Real Clear Politics has a colorblindness thing. Jonah Goldberg, January 13, 2010: No politicians in either party are calling for Jim Crow-style segregation or anything remotely like that. Instead, we have one party that, for the most part, says it wants special…