Former Boxing Champ admits transgressions during ESPN interview Mike Larkin Article Reprint Shamed boxer Mike Tyson has claimed he got a prison worker pregnant while serving a jail sentence. The former world heavyweight champion also
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Stacy Dash Pens Open Letter After Romney Loss
Citing the economy, the actress expresses disappointment at the election results. By Evelyn Diaz Article Reprint Mitt Romney may have conceded the election to President Barack Obama with grace and brevity, but some of
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By Barry M. Bloom Article Reprint SAN FRANCISCO — It has been five years since the night at AT&T Park when Barry Bonds hit his 756th homer into the center-field bleachers off Nationals left-handed reliever
Read moreObama & Jay-Z: “We Got a Bond”
By Evann Gastaldo Article Reprint (Newser) At a fundraiser hosted by Jay-Z and Beyonce last night, President Obama noted that he and the rapper have a lot in common. What, they’re both fans of 18-foot
Read moreEx-NBA guard Sam Cassell rips NCAA for Denying Eligibility to his Son
Jeff Eisenberg Article Reprint Former NBA guard Sam Cassell is furious with the NCAA for rejecting his son’s last-ditch appeal to play college basketball next season. Cassell, now an assistant coach with the Washington Wizards,
Read moreBasketball Star may Put his Mormon Faith before the NBA
By Manya A. Brachear Article Reprint Jabari Parker, the Simeon Career Academy junior named 2011-12 Gatorade National Boys Basketball Player of the Year and Mr. Basketball of Illinois earlier this year, reveals to Sports Illustrated
Read moreHarry Belafonte on Capitalism, Media Moguls, & His Disappointment with Jay-Z and Beyonce
By: Alexandra Zawia Article Reprint At the Locarno Film Festival to pick up the Golden Leopard Honor Award, the singer and actor also talks about his fears of a Fourth Reich and why Mitt Romney
Read moreHow Samuel L. Jackson Became his Own Genre
By PAT JORDAN Artice Reprint Before “The Mountaintop” opened on Broadway last fall, there were rumors that this fictional account of Martin Luther King Jr.’s last night before his assassination would present him as a
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