With the season two premiere of VH1's Love and Hip Hop airing last night, cast members Kimbella and Yandy Smith appeared on Power 105.1 this morning to chat with The Breakfast Club. During the interview with Angela Yee, Charlamagne The God, and DJ Envy, the ladies discussed the first episode, Yandy's relationship with Jim Jones, Kimbella's drama with Emily, fights and…
Blackberry users across the world started receiving messages again Thursday after three days of service interruptions affecting millions of customers.
Research In Motion Ltd., the Canadian company that makes the phones, apologized for the network failure that first struck Europe, Africa and the Middle East Monday before spreading to Latin America, the U.S. and… Continue
Archbishop Don Magic Juan -- keeper of all things pimp and Snoop Dogg's main man -- is recovering from emergency surgery for a blood clot ... TMZ has learned.
Sources close to the Bishop tell us he was rushed to an LA area hospital on Tuesday -- and doctors eventually found a blood clot in his leg.
We're told the clot was successfully removed during… Continue
A porn industry group says an adult film performer has tested positive for HIV, resulting in a production moratorium in Southern California while the organization investigates to see if the virus has spread.
Free Speech Coalition executive director Diane Duke told The Los Angeles Times on Monday that her group became aware of the HIV case Saturday.
How do you coax an unhinged man down from a 300-foot-tall communications tower? Cigarettes and Dr. Pepper have not worked, and cops in Oklahoma are running out of ideas.
Authorities in Tulsa have been trying to entice a 25-year-old wacko to climb down for more than four days - but all he's done is crow like a rooster and beg for a… Continue
A rare 'donkra' - the offspring of a female zebra and male donkey - has been born at a Xiamen Haicang zoo, a Chinese state broadcaster reported on Monday.… Continue
Bodyguards for singer Patti LaBelle laid a bloody beating on a West Point cadet who wandered a little too close to the R&B diva's luggage at a Houston airport, a lawsuit charges.
Richard King, a senior at the U.S. Military Academy, was left bleeding with a concussion after the March 11 fracas at Bush Intercontinental Airport, the suit… Continue
Former NBA bad boy Charles Oakley sued a Las Vegas resort after he claims he was attacked in a "gang-style beat down" by security guards in May 2010.
Attorneys for the 47-year-old former Knick filed suit against the Aria hotel-casino at MGM Resorts International's CityCenter Complex last week, the Las Vegas Sun reported.
SAY THE WORD NI**ER & CATCH A RODNEY KING BEAT DOWN! THAT WHITE GIRL WAS OUT THE DOOR SO FAST & SHE LEFT DUDE TALKIN' ABOUT, BUT I DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING! LOL!… Continue
Kanye West's non-profit foundation has closed for unknown reasons, according to reports.
The rapper's Kanye West Foundation closed its doors after four years in existence, according to a former employee of the non-profit, which was at one time headed by the late rapper's mother, Dr. Donda West.
A former executive director for the company sent out an email… Continue
A mother whose young kids died after their mobile home was consumed by flames in Nevada faces manslaughter charges, police said on Saturday.
The children - Elliot Chad Broadhead, 1; Zachary Randell Broadhead 4; and Brandon Micheal Smith, 5 - died along with their 24-year-old babysitter, Crystal Smiley, after at least one of the kids is believed to have started the… Continue
Writer and producer Christopher Gambale thinks so – and his new show "Guidos" will give audiences a peek at the darker half of the hot tub.
Back in November, we reported that Gambale planned to sue MTV for ripping off "Guidos: A Reality Series," the pitch he registered with the Writers Guild of America in… Continue
The MTA is not ROTFL at parody signs that use cheeky acronyms to criticize City Hall.
"WTF?" asks one of two posters the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has refused to display on subways and buses.
"OMFG," declares the second of the "Service Nightmare" posters, which mimic official service-change bulletins and were rejected as unsuitable by the MTA.