Daniel Distant

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Obama 'Get Lucky' Dub Goes Viral; President Sings Song of the Summer (VIDEO)

    Obama's "Get Lucky" cover, a Presidential mish-mash of speeches and other speaking engagements to the tune of the popular electronic-funk song, has gone viral, gaining over 2 million hits in the few days since it's been posted. The owner, Baracksdubs, tapped into one of the most popular songs of the summer to create the hit.

  • Scottie Pippen Fought Autograph Seeker, 'Being Cooperative' With Police (VIDEO)

    Scottie Pippen is "being cooperative" with police, who named him as a suspect in the beating of a man during a fight at a Malibu restaurant Sunday. The former Chicago Bulls basketball player voluntarily spoke with authorities Monday after sending the unnamed man to the hospital.

  • Pippen Fight: ex-NBA All-Star Sends Man to the Hospital

    Scottie Pippen's fight outside a Malibu, Calif. restaurant ended up sending a man to the hospital. The ex-Bulls NBA player and All-Star defender has not yet commented on the incident, and left before authorities arrived and could question him.

  • Twinkies Comeback: Hostess Introducing Crunchy Twinkies, Different Flavors?

    Twinkies are now returning to shelves after a short absence caused by the bankruptcy of Hostess brands, which is known for the iconic yellow treat, among many others. Twinkies will be back in stores July 15 with the tagline "the sweetest comeback in the history of ever," according to reports.

  • Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson Kiss in 'Hunger Games' Sequel: It Was 'Natural,' Says Actor (AUDIO)

    Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson, who play Katniss Everdeen and Peeta respectively in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," have to kiss in some scenes of the movie. Hutcherson revealed Wednesday that although it was required for the film, it wasn't forced and felt "natural" because of the nature of the scene.

  • Bus Goes Off Bridge in Montenegro; 18 Dead, 31 Injured in European 'Tragedy' (VIDEO)

    A bus went off a bridge in Montenegro after slamming into several other cars and killing Romanian tourists Sunday. The bus fell into a canyon, killing 18 people and injuring at least 31 others, according to reports.

  • Tap Water Terrorism? TN Official Says Water Complaints Are Against the Law (VIDEO)

    Tap water terrorism comments said by a Tennessee official have caused controversy and requests for clarification among residents of the state. A state official reportedly said at a meeting that the continued debate of citizens about the water quality could be considered "an act of terrorism" if there is no proof of water quality issues.

  • Gold Bugatti for Rapper 'Like Putting a Moustache on the Mona Lisa' (PHOTO)

    A gold Bugatti Veyron belonging to popular rapper Flo Rida has garnered praise and controversy after the hip-hop star decided to deck out the already expensive luxury car with a gold and chrome finish. The Bugatti Veyron is already one of the most expensive cars in the world, costing $1.7 million, leading some to criticize the lavish display as an exercise in excess.

  • Instagram Video vs. Vine: Which App is Better?

    Instagram videos was released Thursday, giving the app's users the ability to shoot 15-second video clips instead of just pictures. The new app is competing with Vine, a year-old app that allows their users to shoot 6-second long clips with automatically looping. Instagram's much more feature-full app could spell the end for Vine, but others disagree.

  • Carly Rae Jepsen Defends Justin Bieber: 'Brutal' Media 'Over-Exaggerates' Stories

    Carly Rae Jepsen defended Justin Bieber from the harsh attacks he has been under recently, blaming the media for the "brutal" portrayal of the fellow Canadian pop star. She was first discovered through Bieber, and soon after signed with his manager's label, School Boy Records.