Jerry Lewis, Actor, Philanthropist, Comedian Gone at 91

Jerry Lewis, the high prince of low-brow comedy on stage and in film as well as a fund-raising powerhouse with his annual Labor Day telethon, died on Sunday at the age of 91, his family said.
Lewis died of natural causes at his home in Las Vegas on…

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Dick Gregory, Civil Rights Activist and Comedic Legend Has Died

Dick Gregory, a comedian who lambasted racism and played a prominent role in the 1960s civil rights movement after becoming one of the first black comics to perform for white audiences, died on Saturday at age 84, his son said.
“It is with enormous sadness that the Gregory family confirms…

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Jay Z Breaks Down His 4:44 Album in Candid Interview

Jay-Z discussed his Kanye West feud, the recording of 4:44, the “Elevator Video” and his Anti-Defamation League–angering “The Story of O.J.” lyric in a candid, hour-long Tidal video interview, the first of two installments where the rapper sat down with Rap Radar’s Elliott…

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Duke Univ. Removes Statue of Robert E. Lee

After hearing from and consulting with a number of students, faculty, staff, and alumni, and with the strong support of the Board of Trustees, I authorized the removal of the statue of Robert E. Lee from the entrance of Duke Chapel early this morning.
I took this course of action…

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Chris Long Says It's Time To "Support Your Fellow American"

After placing his arm around Eagles teammate Malcolm Jenkins during the national anthem, Chris Long was a guest on The Rich Eisen Show where he shared what he thinks about those fans who believe athletes should “stick to sports” and talked about how he approached Jenkins to make the simple…

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