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  As expected, celebrities who were involved in Kanye West’s “Famous” visual are starting to speaking up. Chris Brown and George W. Bush seem to be taking it in stride, but all eyes are really on Taylor Swift to see how she will react. While Swift, who has been infamously involved with West’s antics for […]

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In an exclusive with Roland Martin’s NewsOne Now during the fiftieth anniversary of “Bloody Sunday,” MLK lieutentant Diane Nash tells why she refused to march across…

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A billboard with the visage of the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan was recently erected within sight of the Edmund Pettus Bridge…

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A Republican Party staffer resigned Monday after posting derogatory Facebook comments about Sasha and Malia Obama over the Thanksgiving Day holiday, NBC News reports. SEE…

During a wide-ranging Howard Stern interview that touched on Jay-Z’s rough upbringing in the Marcy Projects, the first time he met Rihanna, his relationship with President Obama and his strained connection with his late father, Jay also weighed in on the recently renewed interest in Kanye West’s comments about former President George W. Bush.

In an interview with The Box Houston, Kanye West gave his response to George Bush’s criticism and compared what George Bush went through to what we went through after he interrupted Taylor Swift at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. RELATED STORIES George Bush Calls Kanye West Diss Most “Disgusting” Moment Of Presidency Lessons Of […]

After his outburst at the 2009 MTV VMA’s, Kanye West found himself sympathetic to the United States President that he so infamously targeted in yet another outburst.