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A$AP Rocky Denies Telling Pusha Tea About Drake’s Baby Mama

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Source: Credit: WENN.com Uploaded By Godspeed Much to the surprise of many, Pusha T kicked off the week by dropping a scathing Drake diss track which revealed that the 6 God fathered a secret child with ex-porn star, Sophie Brussaux . After the initial shock of the news settled in fans began to question “Who blessed Pusha T with that Drake dossier?” Mind you, Pusha said “We just gon’ peel it back layer by layer.” What else does he know?! While rumors that Christopher Steele was the source were farfetched and hilarious, Black Sports Online ended up pointing a finger at A$AP Rocky as he was seeing Sophie even while she was cooking up Drake’s bun in her oven. A source told Black Sports Online that “Everyone knew that she thought Drake was the father, but ASAP confirmed it as 100% true to Pusha T who decided to use that information in his song. Sophie is a known groupie and former escort. She married a man for a green card and still is technically married. Drake unfortunately picked the wrong one to not use protection with, she thinks she hit the lottery with him.” Damnit, Drake! Naturally the rumor found its way to Flacko who took to Twitter to air out the bogus information saying “GET OFF MY D*CK KEEP MY NAME OUT DAT GOSSIP BLOG SH*T.” GET OFF MY DICK KEEP MY NAME OUT DAT GOSSIP BLOG SHIT. WHOS PROVIDING TIPS? QUIDDITCH ASS NIGGAS, RIDIN HARRY POTTER STICK 2 FIND DA SNITCH — LORD FLACKO JODYE II (@asvpxrocky) June 1, 2018 We can’t blame Rocky for having vehemently denied the accusation, but these are the kin of troubles that come with being part of only a handful of people who know top secret information. Had Drake been down with Vladimir Putin, A$AP’s life might’ve been in danger. But until Pusha Tea decides to reveal his source fans will only continue to guess who the culprit was and why said person isn’t helping Robert Mueller obtain more incriminating evidence on Donald Trump. —  

A$AP Rocky Denies Telling Pusha Tea About Drake’s Baby Mama

Kendrick Lamar Gets His Pulitzer Prize for ‘DAMN.’ [VIDEO]

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Source: Paras Griffin / Getty In early April it was announced that Kendrick Lamar would be honored with a Pulitzer Prize for his art on his critically acclaimed album DAMN. and yesterday (May 30) the big day finally arrived as the Compton rapper touched down in New York City to accept his well-deserved award. This would mark the first time in history that a jazz or non-classical artist received the honor (even though many consider DAMN. to be a classic). Though he didn’t give a in-depth speech about the achievement, K. Dot did say it was “honor” and beautiful” to be recognized for his work as he’s “been writing my whole life.” Congratulations, King. Keep that fire in your belly roaring. Check out the ceremony below. — Photo: WENN.com

Kendrick Lamar Gets His Pulitzer Prize for ‘DAMN.’ [VIDEO]

R.I.P. Jazz Saxophonist Ornette Coleman Passes Away At Age 85

Ornette Coleman Dead At 85 Another legendary musician was lost today. Jazz composer and saxophonist Ornette Coleman has passed away at age 85. Via NYTimes : Ornette Coleman, the alto saxophonist and composer who was one of the most powerful and contentious innovators in the history of jazz, died on Thursday in Manhattan. He was 85. The cause was cardiac arrest, a family representative said. Mr. Coleman widened the options in jazz and helped change its course. Partly through his example in the late 1950s and early ’60s, jazz became less beholden to the rules of harmony and rhythm while gaining more distance from the American songbook repertoire. His own music, then and later, embodied a new type of folk song: providing deceptively simple melodies for small groups with an intuitive, collective musical language and a strategy for playing without preconceived chord sequences. In 2007, he won the Pulitzer Prize for his album “Sound Grammar.” So sad. May he rest in peace.

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BEAUTIFUL NEWS: Black Man Wins 2014 Pulitzer Prize + More Black Winners

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Congrats are in order for the Detroit Free Press’ Stephen Henderson! The 43-year-old Editorial Page Editor won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for “his columns on the…

BEAUTIFUL NEWS: Black Man Wins 2014 Pulitzer Prize + More Black Winners

BEAUTIFUL NEWS: Black Man Wins 2014 Pulitzer Prize + More Black Winners

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Congrats are in order for the Detroit Free Press’ Stephen Henderson! The 43-year-old Editorial Page Editor won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for “his columns on the…

BEAUTIFUL NEWS: Black Man Wins 2014 Pulitzer Prize + More Black Winners

Pulitzer Prize Winners 2014: Edward Snowden Stories Claim Top Honors

The 2014 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced on Monday.  The Washington Post and  The Guardian  each won a Pulitzer Prize in the Public Service category, taking home one of the most prestgious and coveted journalism awards for their coverage of Edward Snowden’s whistleblowing on the widespread secret surveillance of the global population. Edward Snowden, a National Security Agency contractor, revealed that the NSA had been spying on the world in early 2013 and fled the country, seeking asylum in Europe. The Washington Post, The Guardian Win Pulitzer The Washington Post ‘s coverage of the event helped the public understand the “larger framework of national security” while  The Guardian sparked debate between the US government and the public over issues of privacy and security. The Boston Globe  staff also took home a Pulitzer in the Breaking News category for their coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing and ensuing manhunt.  The Pulitzer Prize was named for Joseph Pulitzer who founded the Columbia Journalism School. The awards are decided upon by a 19-member panel of editors, executives, and academics. A complete list of the winners follows. Letters, Drama, and Music Fiction– The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt (Little, Brown) Drama– The Flick by Annie Baker History– The Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832 by Alan Taylor (W.W. Norton) Biography or Autobiography– Margaret Fuller: A New American Life by Megan Marshall (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) Poetry– 3 Sections by Vijay Seshadri (Graywolf Press) General Nonfiction– Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation by Dan Fagin (Bantam Books) Music– Become Ocean by John Luther Adams (Taiga Press/Theodore Front Musical Literature) Journalism Public Service– The Guardian US and The Washington Post Breaking News Reporting–Staff of The Boston Globe Investigative Reporting–Chris Hamby of The Center for Public Integrity, Washington, DC Explanatory Reporting–Eli Saslow of The Washington Post Local Reporting–Will Hobson and Michael LaForgia of Tampa Bay Times National Reporting–David Philipps of The Gazette , Colorado Springs, CO International Reporting–Jason Szep and Andrew R.C. Marshall of Reuters Commentary–Stephen Henderson of Detroit Free Press Criticism–Inga Saffron of The Philadelphia Inquirer Editorial Writing–Editorial Staff of The Oregonian , Portland Editorial Cartooning–Kevin Siers of The Charlotte Observer Breaking News Photography–Tyler Hicks of The New York Times Feature Photography–Josh Haner of The New York Times

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Our History Makers: Toni Morrison

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Born Chloe Anthony Wofford, in 1931 in Lorain, Ohio, the second of four children in a black working-class family, Toni Morrison displayed an early interest in literature. She studied humanities at Howard and Cornell Universities, followed by an academic career at Texas Southern University, Howard University, Yale, and since 1989, a chair at Princeton University. She has also worked as an editor for Random House, a critic, and given numerous public lectures, specializing in African-American literature. She made her debut as a novelist in 1970, soon gaining the attention of both critics and a wider audience for her epic power, unerring ear for dialogue, and her poetically charged and richly expressive depictions of Black America. A member since 1981 of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, she has been awarded a number of literary distinctions, among them the Pulitzer Prize in 1988. Quotes All water has a perfect memory and is forever trying to get back to where it was. Toni Morrison As you enter positions of trust and power, dream a little before you think. Toni Morrison At some point in life the world’s beauty becomes enough. You don’t need to photograph, paint or even remember it. It is enough. Toni Morrison

Our History Makers: Toni Morrison

WaPo’s Marcus: Palin Is Homophobic for Calling Reporters Limp and Impotent

The lengths liberals will go to trash Sarah Palin knows no bounds. On Friday, the Washington Post’s Ruth Marcus actually accused the former Alaska governor of being homophobic for calling reporters “limp” and “impotent.” As NewsBusters reported Thursday, Palin, while on Sean Hannity’s radio program the day before, bashed “impotent, limp and gutless reporters [that] take anonymous sources and cite them as being factual references.” From this, Marcus divined the following utter nonsense : The Vanity Fair writer, Michael Joseph Gross, is gay, which makes matters worse — conjuring the stereotype of “limp-wristed.” But whatever the sexual orientation of the offending reporter, Palin should not have been questioning his manhood. There are sexist aspects to the commentary about Palin, as with other female politicians. Sometimes sexism is imagined or overplayed; sometimes it is real and deserves to be called out. A new campaign, Name It, Change It, has been launched to expose such episodes. Fine, but women politicians have to keep to the high road if they don’t want men making fun of their high heels. Impotent and limp? No male politician accused a female reporter of being hormonal or frigid. To begin with, Palin never mentioned Vanity Fair or Gross’s name, nor did Hannity. In fact, their discussion about the media was precipitated by the former Alaska governor saying how poorly written a recent CQ Politics piece about her was. As such, it’s a stretch on Marcus’s part to claim Palin was specifically talking about Gross. Beyond this, how would Palin know Gross was gay? Until I read Marcus’s piece, I didn’t know that.  Did Marcus herself learn this from the gay and lesbian publication Advocate.com which published the following editorial Thursday: Is Sarah Palin using code words to slam gay journalist Michael Joseph Gross, a frequent Advocate contributor who wrote the much-buzzed-about profile of the former vice presidential nominee in this month’s Vanity Fair? Palin didn’t mention Gross by name while talking Thursday on Sean Hannity’s WABC radio show, but she seemed to be referring to the article – and pointedly used emasculating words that have long been used as euphemisms for homosexuality – when she called reporters who publish “rumors” about her “impotent,” “limp,” and “gutless.” So, a gay and lesbian publication made this accusation Thursday, and Marcus decided to echo it at the Washington Post the following day. This now officially puts Marcus in the same category as MSNBC’s Ed Schultz who last month said Palin was sexist for suggesting Barack Obama lacked cojones when it comes to illegal immigration. Attagirl, Ruth! That’ll help you get that Pulitzer Prize you’ve always wanted.

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Crime Pays: CNN Hires Prostitute-Plying Ex-Gov. Eliot Spitzer to Star in Debate Show with Kathleen Parker

The rumors were true. CNN is without shame. They are hiring disgraced Democrat Gov. Eliot Spitzer, the hypocritical “Sheriff of Wall Street” who hired high-priced hookers, as a talk-show host. Spitzer’s co-host will be pseudo-conservative columnist Kathleen Parker, who won the Pulitzer Prize for being a conservative-basher . CNN’s press release said “she describes herself as a ‘rational’ conservative.” That’s a nice way to endear her to the “irrational” conservatives who might have considered watching this show. It’s set up to be Liberal Lion vs. ‘Rational’ Lamb. Jon Klein, president of CNN/U.S., the man who canceled the long-running left-right show “Crossfire” after Jon Stewart lamented they needed to “stop, stop, stop, stop, hurting America,” has reinvented the format as just the latest liberal-media attempt to rehabilitate Spitzer’s career. Klein said in a statement: “Eliot and Kathleen are beholden to no vested interest – in fact, quite the opposite: they are renowned for taking on the most powerful targets and most important causes.” They’re actually spinning this “unbeholden” Spitzer as a moralist and guardian of the public interest. CNN’s press release suggested that little prostitution thing is hardly a disqualification for such a “well-respected political mind.” They even re-used the ridiculous “Sheriff” moniker: Spitzer, a Democrat who resigned as governor in March 2008 after acknowledging visiting a prostitute, is a well respected political mind and a take-no-prisoners prosecutor who has been often referred to as the “Sheriff of Wall Street.” Parker was required by her new job to kiss Spitzer’s ring: “I’m thrilled by the opportunity to discuss the issues that matter to me — and that aren’t heard often enough on television — in a conversation with one of the nation’s most brilliant, fearless and original thinkers. With Eliot Spitzer as my co-host, Wall Street and Main Street will finally meet. It can’t possibly be boring.” Last year, Parker also felt pain for Spitzer in a column knocking David Letterman for his nasty Sarah Palin joke (ever the balancer): Everyone knows by now that Letterman made fun of the Palin family’s trip to New York last week. He quipped that Palin’s daughter got “knocked up” by Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez during the seventh inning. Unable to stop his slide into the gutter, he said the hardest part of the visit was keeping Eliot Spitzer away from her daughter. How will this show cover the next politican sex scandal? Or are they hoping CNN will be the “hot corner” on those stories now?  James Poniewozik at Time has the first boos from the media establishment:  The first is not that Spitzer has been chosen despite his sex scandal. It’s that he seemingly was chosen, at least in part, because of the scandal: that is, because of the short-term blast of notoriety and buzz that he will bring with him. Now, for all I know, CNN genuinely sees special and distinctive broadcasting talent in Spitzer, but if they do, it’s eluded me in his long recent history as commentator and guest-host on CNN and MSNBC, where—to my ears, anyway—he comes off grating and supercilious. If he didn’t come with the name and the headlines, I have a hard time believing he’d been chosen on the basis of ability alone. (As for Parker, I’m not familiar enough to say whether she’s a good choice or not, though her résumé is strong enough. But I do have to guess that—call me cynical—given Spitzer’s history it would have been hard for CNN to even consider pairing him with a man. Not that the underrepresentation of men in cable news is exactly a problem, but the idea that pairing Spitzer with a woman makes his choice any better is just icky.)

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Pulitzer Prize or Not, The National Enquirer Will Soldier On [Tabloids]

The National Enquirer didn’t win a Pulitzer today for its reporting on John Edwards ‘ baby mama drama. How’s the tabloid coping with defeat? Just after the results were announced, we called Barry Levine , the Enquirer ‘s executive editor, to find out. More