• Khloé Kardashian Praises French Montana — 'I Love Memories ... and I Still Talk to Him' — Leaving Fans to Speculate on a Reconciliation

    Here we go again — it's time for Khloé Kardashian to hit the bricks promoting her new show, "Kourtney & Khloé Take the Hamptons," and that means lots of interviews to help generate buzz for the show. It was shot last summer at the height of Kardashian's relationship with French Montana. The two have since split, but she is reportedly looking forward to letting the fans relive some of her time spent with the rapper. In fact, according to a recent interview, the two are still close and in contact regularly.
  • Security Increased at 9,500 Federal Buildings as Government Fears Random, Lone Terrorist Attacks

    Several recent events have prompted the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to decide to tighten security at more than 9,500 facilities across the country that are used by 1.4 million visitors each day. The heightened security is no doubt directly related to the lone gunman, Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, who managed to storm into Canada's Parliament last week shortly after killing Nathan Cirillo, a solider guarding Ottawa's National War Memorial. That incident, plus ISIS, continuously calling for lone-wolf jihad missions certainly has made the U.S. reconsider just how well-protected we all are.
  • Pink Floyd's David Gilmour to Release New Solo Album, Tour in 2015

    Pink Floyd may be coming to an end — for good this time — after the release of their upcoming album "The Endless River," but that does not mean its members are done making music. In a recent interview with "Rolling Stone," guitarist David Gilmour revealed he is currently working on a new solo album, which he expects to be released at some point in 2015, and that he will tour next year.
  • Shoshana Roberts Verbally Harassed 108 Times While Walking in NYC: Hollaback! Video Shot to Promote Awareness [WATCH]

    Cat-calling is one of those phenomenons multitudes of women deal with every day. Sometimes simply getting from Point A to Point B can be filled with more annoying comments, remarks and sexist innuendos than anyone should have to endure in an entire year. What is amazing is the fact that women in general do not respond! Making a smarmy remark while a woman is rushing to work is unlikely to get a response, let alone a date, yet men do it anyway. A nonprofit group called Hollaback! Has produced an eye-opening video everyone must watch in which Shoshana Roberts is verbally harassed 108 times in New York City.
  • FKA twigs Shares Disturbing 'Video Girl' Music Video [WATCH]

    British R&B singer FKA twigs has shared the disturbing music video for her latest single “Video Girl,” which you can check out below. The Kahlil Joseph-directed clip finds FKA twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, dancing and singing the song inside a death chamber while a prisoner is being executed.
  • Jay Rock Drops Second Single "Pay For It" Featuring Kendrick Lamar, Chantal [LISTEN]

    Back in June, Top Dawg Entertainment boss Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith announced that Jay Rock would be the next on the label to release an album. Rock released the album's first single "Parental Advisory" earlier this month and is now back with his second single "Pay For It" with help from Black Hippy labelmate Kendrick Lamar and Canadian singer Chantal.
  • Did Christina Milian Dump Lil Wayne after He Was Spotted Creeping with His Ex Dhea Sodano?

    It looks like Lil Wayne's days of juggling Christina Milian along with a few other women might be over. Not that he did not try to keep her happy: Milian received a big bouquet of blood-red flowers last weekend that she decided to show off on Instagram. The problem — as Milian quickly realized — was that Wayne was actually at an NFL game with his former main squeeze and fiance Dhea Sodano. The two were spotted and photographed together at the New Orleans Saints vs. Green Bay Packers game, and Milian was none too happy. Rumor has it she may have pulled the plug on their relationship.
  • Another Security Breach at The White House as Officials Confirm that Computer Network Has Been Hacked

    At a time when the country is tightening up security at various national buildings due to growing concerns over lone-wolf terrorist attacks, it is amazing how unprotected The White House continues to be. There have been numerous security breaches in the last several weeks, the most noteworthy being how Omar Gonzalez managed to hop the fence and end up astonishingly close to President Barack Obama's personal residence before being taken down. Now it has been confirmed that The White House's computer network has been hacked.
  • David Gregory's Salary Demands Cost Him a Position at CNN, but He Will Co-Host an Election Day Special on 'Yahoo! News' Beside Katie Couric

    David Gregory can't seem to catch a break or land a great job. After spending years at NBC, the newsman was let go late last summer after being blamed for "Meet the Press's" dismal Sunday morning ratings — not that the network did not try to figure out why, after years, people still were not embracing Gregory as host of the paneled show. It was rumored he and his wife — at the network's request — even met with therapists in an attempt to figure out what character flaw made him seemingly so unlikable. Once the writing was on the wall, it was rumored Gregory would likely land at CNN, but now we are hearing that that deal fell through. Salary demands could not be met, and the anchor will co-host an Election Day special on "Yahoo! News" with Katie Couric.
  • Antares Rocket Explosion Is a $200-Million Disaster for NASA to Investigate

    When NASA's Antares rocket launched from its pad on Wallop's Island, Virginia, yesterday, onlookers were stunned when it exploded just six seconds later. The unmanned rocket was supposedly headed for the International Space Station with 5,000 pounds of cargo on board, but instead it ended up being destroyed with the push of a button from a command center once it began to break apart in mid-air. Nearly a million pounds of fuel exploded, leaving investigators and NASA to figure out what went so horribly wrong in the $200 million disaster.