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Paula Deen ripped on social media after son’s brownface photo surfaces

Paula Deen was forced to apologize. Again. The former culinary queen of television is seeking cover after a photo of her son in black-face was…

Will latest inflammatory comments tarnish Trump's brand?

NEW YORK (AP) _ Is Donald Trump's business empire as Teflon-coated as his hair appears to be? Trump has found himself on the receiving end...

Paula Deen launching digital network

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Celebrity cook Paula Deen, whose career was derailed after she admitted using racial slurs, is going digital. Paula Deen Ventures, a...

Black Twitter flexing muscles on and offline

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Dunn's conviction of attempted murder — but not actual murder — in the shooting death of Black teenager Jordan Davis...

Poll: Americans hopeful for a better year in 2014

WASHINGTON (AP) — Ready to ring in the new year, Americans look ahead with optimism, according to a new AP-Times Square New Year's Eve...

Wacky Tacky…Why 2013 was our year of guilty pleasures

This year, Hollywood reminded us of one long Kanye West rant — somewhat intelligible yet completely nonsensical; intriguing but annoying; and something you wanted...

Nigella Lawson: A brand blemished but unbowed

When celebrity chefs cut themselves, how much they bleed is a matter of brand. Case in point: this year's messy public eruptions around two of...

Obama, Cyrus among GQ's least influential list

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dennis Rodman is at the top of a list no one wants to be on. He's been named GQ's No....

Celebrity-store partnership runs risks

In this Nov. 11, 2007, file photo, recording artist Jay-Z performs at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York. (AP Photo/Gary He, File) by Anne D'InnocenzioAssociated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) — When big-name celebrities pair up with big businesses, customers often believe the adage: You are the company you keep. Rap artist Jay-Z is learning that firsthand. He has complained this week that he's been unfairly "demonized" because he hasn't backed out of his collaboration with Barneys New York after the luxury retailer was accused of racially profiling two Black customers.

‘Law & Order: SVU’ tackles Trayvon, Paula Deen cases

by Breeanna Hare "Law & Order: SVU" plans to turn the controversial Trayvon Martin and Paula Deen cases into primetime TV.

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