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At the time of this writing, Super Bowl season is about to come to an end. The Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers will have duked it out in the biggest game in the world, with the winner taking home the Lombardi trophy and bragging rights as the greatest football team of the 2015-2016 season.
The iconic Barbie doll will be getting an overdue makeover, Mattel announced on Jan. 28.
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Not since rapper Meek Mill fired hypothetical shots at fellow hip-hop sensation Drake has there been a beef as cold as Donald Trump vs. the Fox News channel.
The town of Flint, Michigan has been in a federal state of emergency since Jan. 16 because of their lead-tainted water, according to USA Today.
The Flint River was previously used as a source of drinking water for the town’s residents.
The start of a new year in the entertainment industry is a time for awards shows galore. Artists, actors, producers, directors — all are celebrated in a slew of awards shows that draw millions of views on national television.
Will Smith and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith are choosing not to attend the Oscars, in protest.
It has been over a year since multiple sexual assault allegations from dozens of women against Bill Cosby were made public, and the man has just now been charged legally.
If you were to look at the location of many of today’s protests and demonstrations, you would find that most of them take place on university campuses. If you were to look at where protests and demonstrations took place in the past, you would find that most of them took place on university campuses.
Reality star Kylie Jenner is under scrutiny after photographs for Interview magazine surfaced of her posed in a wheelchair.
Perhaps the greatest question on the minds of Americans after the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris is whether or not the United States should accept the Syrian refugees fleeing war in their home country.
It was not too long ago when Thursday night television was the best night to tune into NBC. The show lineup included “The Office,” “Parks and Recreation,” “30 Rock” and “Community.” They were on a two-hour time block and they were all on NBC. It was a happy span of comedy shows, and all have sadly ended. Cheatsheet.com called it the golden age of NBC’s comedy lineup.