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Watch: Don Lemon Goes Off on Omarosa for Skirting Donald Trump Question
CNN anchor Don Lemon, never one to back down from controversy or a good confrontation, was in top form Friday as he mixed it up with former The Apprentice star Omarosa Manigault over Donald Trump—or, more precisely, the fact that Omarosa chose not to directly answer a question about Trump’s tweet about Republican presidential candidate…
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Bernie Sanders Takes Wash., Hawaii, Alaska
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders trounced Hillary Clinton in three Democratic presidential contests this Saturday, the New York Times confirms. Former Secretary of State Clinton still maintains a decent delegate lead over the senator, but Sanders is still very much alive in the race, with the contests giving his campaign the momentum and funds necessary to continue…
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Tyler Perry Slams Ga. Anti-Gay Bill
Tyler Perry is the latest in a throng of celebrity and media voices to condemn Georgia’s recent anti-gay bill. In a statement released Friday, the media mogul and actor’s TP Studios called on the state’s governor to veto it. A spokesperson for the company—whose 200,000-square-foot complex is in Atlanta—encouraged Republican Gov. Nathan Deal to reject a…
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Chris Christie Demands Return of Assata Shakur From Cuba (Again)
Possibly in a quest to stay relevant after his failed presidential bid, or maybe to fend off calls for his resignation, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie called on President Barack Obama to demand the extradition of Assata Shakur, a woman who, depending on your perspective, is either an activist hero and political prisoner or a…
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Alicia Keys to Join The Voice as Coach
Singers Alicia Keys and Miley Cyrus will be coaching contestants on the NBC singing competition The Voice, according to a Twitter announcement Friday. “RT to welcome #AliciaAndMiley as our coaches for season 11! #TheVoice,” the official Twitter page for the show wrote. The two will get their very own spinning chairs alongside longtime coaches Adam…
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Order of Black Nuns in Harlem Celebrates 100 Years
There are only three orders of African-American nuns in the United States, and one in the heart of Harlem will celebrate its centennial next Tuesday, reports the New York Daily News. The nuns of the Motherhouse of the Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary in Central Harlem say they are often called…
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3 Black Congresswomen Create 1st Caucus on Black Women and Girls
On Tuesday three African-American congresswomen announced the Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls, a body committed to creating public policy that “eliminates significant barriers and disparities experienced by black women,” Huffington Post Black Voices reports. U.S. Reps. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-N.J.), Robin Kelly (D-Ill.) and Yvette D. Clarke (D-N.Y.) confirmed the news in a…
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Duke’s Grayson Allen and Coach K Appear to Be Really Sore Losers
After Duke suffered an embarrassing loss to Oregon, 82-68, Thursday evening, star Blue Devils player Grayson Allen refused to shake hands with Oregon’s Dillon Brooks, and it appears that Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski lectured Brooks about a last-second shot once the game was over. Brooks, a sophomore guard, had 22 points, six assists and five…
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How Social Media Turned Microsoft’s Teen Chatbot, ‘Tay,’ Into a Nazi-Loving Racist in Less Than a Day
Well, that went bad fast. On Wednesday, Microsoft unveiled Tay, an artificial intelligence “chatbot,” or “chat robot,” that would learn, through social media sites like Twitter, Kik and GroupMe, how to have “normal” conversations. “The more you talk the smarter Tay gets,” Tay’s Twitter profile reads. She was supposed to sound like a typical teenage…
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Ga. Police Arrest 9 People After Brawl Leaves Teen Dead
A brawl among a group of Georgia teens left an 18-year-old dead and nine people arrested on murder charges. A fight that began between two teenage girls quickly spiraled into an all-out brawl as several young men wielding bats and pipes began attacking each other. Demajhay Bell, 18, who was believed to have been an…

