I hoping that you haven’t forgotten the shooting of Trayvon Martin.  While awaiting trial, Zimmerman has been comfortably biding his time somewhere.  That’s about to change due to some “misrepresentations”.

  A motorcyclist in Poughkeepsie was caught going 193 mph in update New York. State troopers clocked him various high speeds, but it was the shocking 193 mph that alarmed them to take the motorcyclist into custody from his leisurely ride on his 2005 blue Suzuki. Read More: newsoxy.com

Floyd Mayweather Jr. may be one of the richest prizefighters ever but the unbeaten five-division champion who goes by the nickname ”Money” is about to trade life in a posh five-bedroom Las Vegas home for almost three months in a cell about one-third the size of a small boxing ring. Read More: foxsports.com

Former NBA player Orlando Woolridge has died at age 52 after battling a chronic heart condition, The Shreveport Times reported Friday. Read More: foxsports.com

In honor of Black Music Month, NewsOne presents MY MUSICAL INSPIRATION, where newsmakers and celebrities talk about the artist who most inspires them in their…

There are three things that go on a headstone when one dies- the date you were born, the date of your passing and a dash in between, according to the District’s “Mayor-for-life” and current Ward 8 councilman Marion Barry. The dash is the time you spend on this earth and the impact you have. The councilman revealed that the […]

Beyonce aka the hardest working woman in showbiz, has just been named as one of the lead voices for the upcoming animated film “Epic.” Bey…

We all watched Evelyn Lozada and Jennifer Williams friendship fall apart this past season on Basketball Wives. Now that the show is over, Evelyn is…

Tameka Foster has been getting a bad rep in the media with the upcoming divorce and custody battle from Usher. The mother of Usher’s two…

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In a campaign video released Thursday, First Lady Michelle Obama voiced with no hesitation that the United States of America will have a female president,…

A public interest group says as many as 900 colleges are pushing students into using payment cards that carry hefty costs, sometimes even to access students’ financial aid money. The U.S. Public Interest Research Group Higher Education Fund says in a report published Wednesday that colleges and banks often make secretive deals allowing them to […]