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Stephen Colbert Mocks Jeb Bush with Counter Ticket Raffle

When Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush set up a $3 ticket raffle for his upcoming guest appearance on Stephen Colbert’s first Late Show, without permission, he likely never imagined the idea would devolve into such a colossal embarrassment for his campaign.

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007 Author: Idris Elba ‘Too Street’ to Play James Bond

In today’s sensitive political landscape, Daniel Craig’s James Bond has thrived as a beta male. While Craig hopes to leave the role less “misogynistic,” Idris Elba, a fan favorite to succeed as the first black 007, is “too street” to play the character, according to franchise author Anthony Horowitz.

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Democrat Party: We Would Welcome Kanye West’s Presidential Candidacy

At the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards Sunday, rapper Kanye West announced he intends to run for president in 2020. While West was admittedly under the influence of an unknown substance at the time of the announcement, the Democratic Party said on Twitter Monday it would welcome him as a candidate.

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Hollywood Goes to Cuba

On July 20, the Obama Administration restored diplomatic relations with communist Cuba, officially ending a Cold War era stalemate that the United States arguably gained very little from ending. But, as Americans begin to travel to the island nation, Hollywood is already cultivating roots.

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Seinfeld Family Lemonade Stand Shut Down by Police

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his family were operating a charity lemonade stand a week ago in East Hampton Village, NY, when they were forced to shut down the operation after police received a complaint from a neighbor.

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Ken Burns: America Racist, Donald Trump Birtherism Alternative to Using the N-Word

Appearing on CBS’s Face the Nation Sunday, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns told host John Dickerson he believes America is still a racist nation, and those who have questioned the legitimacy of President Obama’s birth certificate, namely, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, have done so as an alternative to using the N-word.