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Kanye Did Not Produce King Myers' Donald Trump Diss Track

King Myers and Kanye West appear to be at odds with each other over a production credit.

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"Cash Me Outside" Girl Got Kicked Off A Plane After Punching A Passenger

The woman called Danielle Bregoli and her mother "wigger" at one point.

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Promoter Blames ISIS For Absence Of Future, Snoop Dogg, & More From His Super Bowl Event

A Super Bowl promoter is trying to blame ISIS for his failed event this past weekend.

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Here Are Big Sean's "I Decided" First Week Sales Projections

Sean is looking at a #1 album next week.

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Texas Southern University Presents Vikings COO Warren with Inaugural Pioneer Award

Texas Southern University honored Kevin Warren, the National Football League’s (NFL) highest ranking African American executive, with its inaugural Pioneer Award, February 4th in downtown Houston. Warren serves as chief operating officer for the Minnesota Vikings.

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Congressman Al Green: We Must Not Allow Wall Street to Trump Main Street

On Monday, February 6, 2017, Congressman Al Green (TX-9) released the following statement on President Trump’s anti-consumer executive order.

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Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Denounces President’s Criticism of U.S. District Judge and Attack on Independence of Federal Judiciary

Jackson Lee: “It is unconscionable that the President has disparaged the integrity and fidelity of a sitting federal judge simply because he does not agree with one of the judge’s rulings. Attacking the legitimacy of the federal judiciary does not make us safer or freer, and it certainly is not consistent with the oath the President took to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.”

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Journalists Call Out White House Claims On Terror Reporting

Journalists called out a White House claim that news outlets are failing to adequately report terror attacks.

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Barack Obama's Kitesurfing Adventure with Richard Branson

#IslandLife was good to Barack Obama. Before returning to Washington, the former president dove into an aquatic and athletic challenge with his friend, Virgin Group founder and billionaire Richard Branson, while vacationing on the British Virgin Islands with former first lady Michelle Obama.

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Biden to Split Time Between Delaware, Pennsylvania Universities

Former Vice President Joe Biden will split his post-White House time between a foreign policy institute at the University of Pennsylvania and a domestic policy institute at the University of Delaware, the two universities announced on Tuesday.

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Sex Assault, Date-rape Drug Allegations Rattle Northwestern

Allegations of sexual assault and the use of date-rape drugs have surfaced at Northwestern University.

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Tanks for All the Memories: Granddad the Lungfish Dies

He was the one that didn't get away -- eventually living for around a century.

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5 Things for Tuesday, February 7, 2017: Travel Ban, Betsy DeVos, Terrorism

Good Tuesday morning. And here's a public service announcement for all the lovers out there: Valentine's Day is a week away, so you better start planning. Here's what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.

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Conway's "Bowling Green Massacre" wasn't one-time slip-up, Cosmo reveals

Kellyanne Conway said she misspoke "one word" on MSNBC's "Hardball" last week. But it turns out that she had mentioned the made-up "Bowling Green massacre" at least once before.

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ECB President To Trump: 'We Are Not Currency Manipulators'

European Central Bank President Mario Draghi has struck back at the Trump administration, forcefully rejecting accusations that Germany is manipulating the euro and warning that banking regulations must not be rolled back.

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Pregnant Beyoncè Will Perform At The Grammys

In what will likely be the most-watched Grammy Awards telecast in history, producers have announced that Beyoncè will indeed perform at the ceremony on Feb. 12, reports E! News.

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Cornyn: Democrat Obstruction of Cabinet Nominees Irresponsible and Embarrassing

This kind of mindless obstruction is actually irresponsible, if not downright dangerous.’

Today on the Senate floor, U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) addressed the decision from Senate Democrats to delay and slow-walk the nominations of the President’s choices to fill his Cabinet even though they can’t stop them. Excerpts of Sen. Cornyn’s remarks are below, and video of his remarks can be found here.

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Russell Simmons’ RushCard Fined $13 Million For 2015 Outage

Federal regulators ordered hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons‘ company RushCard to pay $13 million in fines and restitution related to a 2015 outage that cut off tens of thousands of its customers from their money.

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President Obama's Legacy and Defining Moments Are Revealed in The Obama Years: The Power of Words

Over eight years, President Obama delivered more than 3,500 speeches and statements – officially ending his era with a farewell address on Tuesday in Chicago. His speeches ranged from redefining patriotism, candidly addressing race relations, inspiring hope and healing, and turning divisive moments into an opportunity for national unification. But which are the moments that history will remember?

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Pro-Trump Boycott Calls Follow Super Bowl Ads

The Super Bowl was full of ads with strong messages about inclusion and acceptance. And that didn't go over well with everyone on social media.