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Jay-Z Kanye Copyright Case Settled: New Father Moves on With Concert
Beyonce and Jay-Z spent Sunday in New York City to support fellow R&B singer, The-Dream. Jay-Z also has plans Monday to help kick off the Austin film festival with a live, online concert.
JR Smith Tahiry Jose Twitter Photo Costs Player $25,000
New York Knicks guard J.R. Smith has been fined for posting an inappropriate picture of a woman on his Twitter account.
Penguins Take Flight on First Class, Passengers Get Free Show (VIDEO)
Airline passengers who cannot afford First Class are accustomed to going snackless and paying $5 for a blanket on many airlines. However, customers were left shocked recently when everyone was treated to some first class entertainment.
Girl Scouts 100th Birthday: Hillary Clinton and Mariah Carey Among the Ranks
The Girl Scouts will celebrate their 100th Birthday today. More than just teaching girls how to start a campfire, the Girl Scouts are also responsible for setting the early foundation of many prominent women.
Paige Birgfeld, Mother of 3, Found as Skeletal Remains
The skeletal remains found by a hiker in west Colorado have been identified as Paige Birgfeld, a mother of three who was reported missing in 2007.
'Game On' Santorum: YouTube Hit Made Official Campaign Song (VIDEO)
Two girls, as part of the Christian family band "First Love," have just brought some of the most unexpected support to Pennsylvania senator, Rick Santorum with their song "Game On."
Sara Blake, Spanx Inventor Makes Billionaire List Alongside Oprah:
Sara Blake has just made Forbes top list of women who are self-made billionaires. Her success is attributed entirely to one product, Spanx.
Fred Armisen Could Be Mad, Says Ex Elisabeth Moss
Elisabeth Moss actress of "Mad Men" has come forward saying that at least one of the men in her life is mad.
Famous Who Died Young: Names That Fans Will Never Forget
While the deaths of many famous celebrities have drawn worldwide attention, the world seems the most moved by the famous who have died young.
Spring Break Warning: Mexico 'Unsafe,' 120 US Residents Murdered Last Year
Texas has released a warning against Americans traveling to Mexico over Spring Break for a third consecutive year, suggesting that violence continues to trouble the Latin American country.