• Future Responds to OG Maco's Twitter Rant

    Last week, OG Maco sent #FutureHive into an uproar when the "U Guessed It" rapper tweeted that Future has destroyed lives by making it cool to be a drug addict. Future responded during a recent interview.
  • Miguel Clarifies Frank Ocean Feud, Promotes 'Wildheart' on Twitter

    Miguel made headlines early Monday (July 6) when a controversial comment about Frank Ocean from an interview with The Sunday Times hit the Internet. But now, he's trying to make it all good and the Wildheart singer later took to Twitter to clarify his statement.
  • Concert Cellphone Usage Data: The Newest Way to Scout New Boyfriends/Girlfriends?

    Everyone knows that concertgoers spend an awful amount of time scanning their phones at live music events. Your correspondent might be a tad snobbish, but he would consider the total amount of time as "obnoxious." Ticketfly recently teamed up with Harris Poll to figure out just how long we're spending looking at our phone versus at the stage, and then what we're using that phone time for.
  • Amber Rose Talks Khloe Kardashian Following Twitter Feud [WATCH]

    Last month, things got heated between Amber Rose and Khloe Kardashian after Wiz Khalifa's estranged wife made comments about Kylie Jenner dating Tyga during an interview with the Breakfast Club. The two traded insults via Twitter and now it seems as though Rose is ready to call a truce.
  • Cher, Piers Morgan Feud on Twitter

    Piers Morgan was up to his usual stirring up of trouble on Twitter on Monday. This time, it was Madonna and Cher who Morgan attacked, though the latter fired back some shots of her own.
  • ISIS Threatens Twitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey and Other Employees

    If we told you even a year ago that an extremist group was making threats against Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and other company workers you'd barely pay attention, let alone think that it was a serious situation. Unfortunately, after watching groups like ISIS make good on their threats, by threatening and then killing those that they believe are disrupting their plans, it's now necessary to take everything seriously. When ISIS supporters posted a message on Sunday threatening Dorsey for deleting accounts connected to Muslim extremists that have used the social networking site to promote terrorism.
  • Wiz Khalifa Says He Never Cheated on Amber Rose

    Wiz Khalifa celebrated his son's Bash's birthday yesterday, Feb. 21. Unfortunately, Bash was not with his father for the festivities due to the rapper's recent split from wife Amber Rose. Khalifa took to Twitter to post about Bash's birthday, getting a little emotional since he was not able to celebrate with his son. He then wrote a few tweets about the divorce, claiming to have never cheated on Rose, 'XXL' noted.
  • Theophilus London Hates Wingstop, Calls Out Rick Ross

    Rick Ross loves Wingstop. There is little debate here. The rapper currently owns at least nine franchises around the country, and he told "Forbes" last year that "the energy in here is always fun." But Kanye West accomplice Theophilus London made it clear Saturday, Feb. 7, that he hates Wingstop and all it stands for, and he called out Ross on Twitter.
  • Bob Dylan Calls Out Merle Haggard, Who Responds

    As reported earlier today, Feb. 8, Bob Dylan received the MusicCares Person of the Year Award Saturday night, Feb. 7, an honor that included musical tributes from Bruce Springsteen, Jack White and several others. But instead of focusing on the positive things in his speech, Dylan decided to take some shots at various music legends. Among those with shade thrown their direction was Merle Haggard, who responded on Twitter.
  • RIP Dean Smith: Twitter Pays Respects to Legendary N.C. B-Ball Coach

    Dean Smith died Saturday night, Feb. 7, at 83. The former North Carolina Tar Heels basketball coach’s death was met with a wave of support and love Sunday, Feb. 8, with thousands of social media users paying their respects to Smith, who led the University of North Carolina to two national titles, 11 Final Four appearances and 30 combined conference titles.
  • Miami Heat Owner Takes Twitter Jab at Cleveland, LeBron James

    What is it about LeBron James that makes NBA owners so salty? Cleveland Cavaliers boss Dan Gilbert lost his mind when James left for Miami in 2010, and now Miami Heat owner Micky Arison is throwing some serious shade because 'Bron decided to go back to Cleveland last summer. In case you do not remember Gilbert's epic tirade, it included a lengthy note to Cleveland fans decrying James's nationally televised decision to take his talents to South Beach.
  • US Military's Twitter, YouTube Hacked by ISIS

    The United States is united with France in the notion that we will not walk in fear, but that does not mean the Muslim extremist groups are not going to do their best to generate that kind of reaction. On Monday afternoon, Jan. 12, individuals claiming to be part of the Islamic State — or ISIS — claimed responsibility immediately for hacking into the U.S. military's Central Command Twitter and YouTube accounts. "ISIS is already here, we are in your PCs, in each military base," read a message posted to CENTCOM's account by the hackers. "With Allah's permission we are in CENTCOM now." Other tweets sent out from CENTCOM's account included contact information for some of the U.S.'s most high-ranking officials. That would seem to indicate that this group has indeed infiltrated far more than just a few social media accounts.
  • Dallas Cowboys Lose NFL Playoff Game After Controversial Ruling

    NFL fans got a huge batch of poetic justice served right before their eyes Sunday afternoon, Jan. 11, when the Dallas Cowboys fell to the Green Bay Packers 26-21. As usual, it was not the fact that they lost, but how they lost that will live on in football lore. Important context: The Cowboys reached Sunday's divisional-round game after defeating the Detroit Lions in Dallas Jan. 4. That contest was marred by a bit of officiating that was unprecedented and controversial. We will skip the X's and O's, but the 'Boys essentially lucked out big time en route to earning a win in the final minutes of the game. On Sunday, Dallas seemed poised to carve out another late win when quarterback Tony Romo completed a deep pass to star wideout Dez Bryant on 4th-and-2. Bryant leapt over Green Bay's Sam Shields to make a spectacular catch before crashing to the ground. The referees ruled Bryant had completed the catch and was down at the 1-yard-line, but Packers coach Mike McCarthy challenged the ruling, and the officials decided to overturn the call and give the ball to the Packers, who promptly marched down the field and ran the clock out to advance to next weekend's NFC Championship Game in Seattle. Did the refs make the right call? Yes, but the rule is a bit dumb. Bryant failed to maintain possession of the football as he hit the ground, with the ball coming loose from his left arm as he reached for the goal line. To the naked eye, the play was a no-doubt legal catch, but the rulebook was clear: Because Bryant was falling while attempting to make the reception, he needed to hold onto the ball all the way to the ground.
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