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Parents and family members of thoes killed in the shooting massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary gave emotional testimony Wednesday (Jan. 30), urging lawmakers to do something about gun control. During the hearing, held at the Legislative Office Building in Hartford, Conn., family members called for the banning of assault rifles, and stricter screening practices.
Kanye West’s strange return to Twitter last week has inspired all types of weird activity, but this might be one of the weirdest.
When Gucci Mane isn’t shaping the minds of the Georgia youth, he’s doing his usual 1-2 thing as a rapper.
Here’s another thing Kanye West’s mysterious DONDA initiative can add to it resume. The collective is responsible for designing the album cover artwork for Lil Wayne’s forthcoming I Am Not A Human Being II album.
BlackBerry is between a rock and a hard place right now. Today the company revealed its new Z10 model in hopes of once again becoming a viable opponent in the smartphone race, announced Alicia Keys as its “Global Creative Director,” and changed its company name from RIMM to BlackBerry.
A shooting at a Phoenix office complex struck three, and wounded at least five people Wednesday (Jan. 30) morning. Details behind the incident are scarce but according to USA Today at around 10: 30 a.m. officials reported the number of victims wounded.
Holy poor decisions, Gucci Mane! The Brick Squad Rapper was shaping the youth today as he was the guest speaker at Crawford Long Middle School’s Career Day.
For the second time in her career, Rihanna snags the cover of the illustrious Rolling Stone magazine.
The Big Game is this weekend and the only thing on Beyoncé’s mind is the half-time show. Queen Bey is set to perform for her biggest audience yet, as upwards of 100 million are likely to tune in.
French Montana’s debut album, Excuse My French, is finally set for a April 16th release date.
Before Rick Ross survived an attempted drive-by shooting, the rapper celebrated his birthday in style at Compound in Atlanta, GA and LIV Nightclub in Miami, Florida.
A Texas inmate is set to become the first woman executed in the U.S. since 2010. Kimberly McCarthy will become the 13th woman in the U.S. to be put to death and the fourth in the state of Texas since 1976. She will die tonight, via lethal injection.