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Paula Deen Facebook Page Growing, Could it Lead to Chef's Television Return?
In the wake of the controversy surrounding celebrity chef Paula Deen and her use of racial epithets, fans of the embattled cook have created a "We Support Paula" Facebook page.
Eva Longoria New Show 'Devious Maids' Defended by Actress Amid Stereotyping Controversy
"Devious Maids" is set to premiere on Lifetime on Sunday night, but the show's producer Eva Longoria is already having to defend the show over mounting criticism with the show's depiction of Latina women.
'Devious Maids' Lifetime Show Sparks Criticism Over Depiction of Latinas
ABC is coming under fire an upcoming show called "Devious Maids" that features five Latino maids, with critics arguing that the show furthers stereotypes and casts Latinas in a hyper-sexualized light.
Rihanna in Therapy? Singer Allegedly Entering 12-Step Program Over Chris Brown
Reports are circling that Rihanna is participating in a 12-step therapy program to help get over her former boyfriend Chris Brown whom the singer has said is "the love of her life."
North West Baby Name Gets Kim and Kanye Mixed Reactions from Fans
Fans expressed mixed reactions to the news that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West decided to name their newborn girl North West
Aaron Hernandez Sought After Arrest Warrant Issued for Obstruction of Justice
Authorities issued an arrest warrant for New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez three days after police searched his home in connection with a body that was discovered less than a mile way.
George Zimmerman Jury Selection Ends with All Women Illiciting Notions of Juror Bias
With the George Zimmerman trial set to begin on Monday, focus has now shifted to the jury that will hear the case brought against the man accused of killing Trayvon Martin.
George Zimmerman Trial: Opening Statements Scheduled for Monday in Racially Charged Case
The trial involving George Zimmerman will hear opening arguments on Monday in a trial that is expected to draw attention not only to race but Florida's controversial stand your ground law.
Aaron Hernandez Faces Lawsuit as Homicide Investigation Continues Near House
Aaron Hernandez, whose house was recently searched by police during an ongoing homicide investigation, was named in a lawsuit after allegedly shooting a Florida man in February.
John Potter, 91-Year-Old WWII Veteran in Ohio, Faces Eviction by Daughter
John Potter, a WWII veteran, revealed that his own daughter will evict him next week from the house in Zaleski, Ohio, that he built himself 56 years ago after a judge overturned an previous ruling.