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How many years of experience do you have in radio? I've been in radio since 2005. What are three of your hobbies? Running, mentoring, and thrifting. Where is your hometown? Shreveport, LA. What makes your personality unique? I have enough self-esteem to be myself, from my big hair, big heart, and even bigger mouth. If you attended college, where did you attend? Louisiana State University – Shreveport.

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Bumbo International Trust is voluntarily recalling about 4 million Bumbo Baby Seats after scores of injuries.

While people are busy talking about Gabby Douglas' hair, the hatred inspired one person to uplift her through poetry.

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For the first time in 50 years, Dallas County gave the go-ahead for aerial spraying of insecticide to tackle the West Nile Virus.

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A Philadelphia woman who runs a free lunch program for dozens of children during the summer may be forced to shut down by the local township.

President Barack Obama is beating Mitt Romney on the so-called “beer test” of likeability, but the president doesn’t want to have beer with Republicans.

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As previously reported, Condoleezza Rice was one of several celebrities recruited for the NFL’s new ad campaign, “My Team,” which features famous women sporting items from the NFL store’s updated women’s apparel line.

With fellow guest Michelle Obama looking on, Olympic champ Gabby Douglas extended her time in the national spotlight Monday with an appearance on “The Tonight Show.”

Hey, if the king of “Everything Madea” wants to take some time off, we say shut up and let ‘em!

Nine Nobel Peace Prize winners, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, have banned together in protest of NBC’s new military-themed reality series “Stars Earn Stripes,” claiming it treats military maneuvers like athletic events and glorifies war.

Doctors have discovered that Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. is actually suffering from bipolar disorder, reported the Mayo Clinic on Monday.

President Obama is taking heat for telling a black Magazine that he is “not the president of black America.”

A mistrial was declared Wednesday on all counts except one in Jordan Miles’ civil rights lawsuit against three Pittsburgh police officers, as the jury found itself hopelessly deadlocked and declined to award any damages.