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Fantasia is in the headlines once again but this time, it’s GREAT news! Our favorite American Idol Fantasia’s “Back To Me” album earned the highest chart debut of her career on the Billboard 200, landing at No. 2 with an impressive 122,000 copies sold. “Back to Me” also came in at No. 1 on the […]

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Here is exclusive in-studio footage of Al Sharpton on his syndicated radio show talking about the recent “Reclaim The Dream March” merely one day before it all went down. RELATED STORIES: Martin Luther King III on Glenn Beck’s MLK Rally Joe Madison Confronts Glenn Beck on Race S.C. Republican Ousted By Party For Not “Hating” […]

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In a recent interview Fantasia tells Vibe that she feels her “African and more ethnic features” played a role in the coverage she received from the mainstream media regarding her affair with her married boyfriend as oppose to the coverage Alicia Keys received.

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VIA: MadameNoire and WSBTV.com Michelle Fonville stepped into Natural Nails in DeKalb County (GA) last week for a manicure, pedicure and eyebrow arch. She was surprised to find out that the cost was $5 more than what it should have been – and more surprised when she found out why. Fonville says the manager of […]

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You knew it was coming. Comedian Paul Mooney was in our Atlanta affiliate’s studio this week and had quite a bit to say. Never one to hold his tongue, Mooney spoke candidly about Fantasia’s recent suicide attempt in the aftermath of the affair drama becoming public news. Atlanta jock Carol Blackmon thought some people may […]

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This morning out girl Fantasia took to the stage and sat down in an exclusive interview, her first real public appearance since the drama of her rumored affair turned into truths we’ve only wished weren’t. In support of her endeavored damage control and the brand new album she has in stores today, Fantasia seems to […]

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Race and abortion are addressed on a local billboard in Cincinnati. Find out where it's located and what it says inside now.

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A House-passed bill to speed $14 billion in loans to Detroit’s automakers stands on shaky ground in a bailout-weary Congress, undermined by Republican opposition that could derail the emergency aid in the Senate.