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Scarlett Johansson Will Save Our Kids

Actress Scarlett Johansson has written a letter to Congressman George Miller in support of healthy school lunches. The 25-year-old star, who has appeared in films such as The Other Boleyn Gir l and Lost In Translation , has asked Congress to make sure healthier food is available for kids in school lunchrooms. “I’m asking you to support the Healthy School Meals Act of 2010. It is our responsibility, as adults, to give schoolchildren the nutrients and vitamins they so vitally need, especially during school hours where their food intake may be monitored. I am so thankful that the National School Lunch Program exists and helps children around the nation get enough to eat. But right now, many of the foods served through this program do not support children’s healthy development.” If any of you watched Jamie Oliver’s show Sunday, what our kids are eating everyday is a serious problem.

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Lil Wayne Fans Say They Already Miss Jailed MC

‘I hope he gets out early!’ one MTV News reader says as Wayne begins prison term. By MTV News Staff Lil Wayne Photo: Louis Lanzano/AP Shortly after Lil Wayne turned himself in to serve his yearlong prison sentence, the superstar MC’s absence could be felt, both online — where Weezy had been busy tweeting and posting videos in recent weeks — and on the street. “It’s messed up looking at his situation, being a role model,” Wince Aubrey, 32, told MTV News. “But he got caught red-handed, so he’s being a man and owning up to his responsibility. He gonna be missed.” Lil Wayne’s sentencing had been delayed a number of times, first for dental surgery he required and then once again after a fire occurred at the courthouse last week. But on Monday, the rapper was formally sentenced to one year in prison after pleading guilty to attempted gun possession. The New Orleans native will now call Rikers Island his home at least until November, when he could be released after eight months for serving his jail stint with good behavior. “Wow, that really sucks,” MTV.com reader Courtney wrote. “I think that this is so stupid. … He is a good artist and donates a lot of money to charities. I hope he gets out early!!!” “DAMN! So, finally he’s gone,” Superman commented online. “Stay strong, Weezy. Best rapper alive.” But not all fans were saddened by the departure of the nearly ubiquitous hip-hop star. George Asatrian, 21, argued that Lil Wayne won’t be missed too much. “Hip-hop won’t be affected too much by him going to jail,” he told MTV News. “Because he probably has so much music to last, and I think he has enough people under him who will hold him down until he comes back.” Brooklynite Angel Velasquez said that even though the rapper’s sentence is short, it will still be challenging. But he cautioned about too much hype surrounding Lil Wayne’s imprisonment. “It’s not all about Weezy,” he said. “There’s a lot more entertainers out there.” Related Videos Lil Wayne’s ‘Road To Rikers’ Related Photos Lil Wayne Heads To Rikers Island Related Artists Lil Wayne

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‘American Idol’ Without Simon Cowell? Sarah Silverman Is Worried

‘I watch it for the singers and for Simon,’ the comedian tells MTV News. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Sarah Silverman Photo: MTV News Tuesday night marked the beginning of the Ellen DeGeneres era on “American Idol.” The evening also moved us one episode closer to the end of the Simon Cowell reign of caustic truth-telling. Some worry about this passing of the reality judge’s torch, while others embrace it. You can count Sarah Silverman, another caustic truth-teller in her stand-up comedy, in the “Uh-oh, there goes ‘Idol’ ” camp. “I watch it for the singers and for Simon,” she told MTV News. “I’m not really interested in laughs or other things or when they do funny videos around the Ford Focus. I just want to see the singers and then I want to see what Simon says.” Silverman has also gotten to know one prominent “Idol” alumnus. At the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards in January, the comedian joined Adam Lambert onstage to present the award for Best Comedy. The duo’s appearance became one of the most talked-about moments of the evening after a funny exchange in which Silverman complained about people obsessing over her sexuality. “I love Adam Lambert,” she told us. “I think he’s spectacular.” But she doesn’t think she’d do so well behind the judges’ table. Asked if she had any interest in replacing Cowell, Silverman vigorously shook her head and said, “Nah.” In fact, she’s not even sure she’ll continue to watch the show during future, Simon-less seasons. “When he’s gone, I don’t know,” she said. “I love Ellen, I’m a huge fan. In terms of that show, I like him. He’s in music professionally.” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos Who Should Replace Simon Cowell On ‘American Idol’? Simon Cowell On “American Idol”

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Yo Gotti, Young Jeezy And Gucci Mane Here To ‘Save’ Street Music

‘I feel that’s who the streets look at as far as trap music,’ Gotti tells Mixtape Daily. By Shaheem Reid Yo Gotti Photo: Polo Grounds Celebrity Favorites Yo Gotti just wants to preserve the environment. The Memphis, Tennessee, MC wants to uphold the integrity of the streets in hip-hop. He has talked about the responsibility on the shoulders of himself, Young Jeezy and Gucci Mane as three of the ‘hood’s ambassadors. “Keep getting it, I respect you and salute you, my n—a,” Gotti says on the record “Save Da Trap,” talking directly to Jeezy. “I knew you for this rap sh–/ We used to speak on trap sh–/ You represent the streets and you know I do the same/ From one gangsta to another, dawg, I hope you never change.” The last verse of the song addresses Gucci Mane. “I don’t really f— with rappers but you/ You like my brother,” Gotti says to Gucci. “We was in the spot/ We looked out for one another/ The first time I met, three songs in one night.” Gotti explained his musical letters to us. “I feel like it’s our job, between me and Jeezy and Gucci — I feel that’s who the streets look at as far as trap music,” Gotti explained. “So if it’s gonna be saved, we have to save it. That [song is] me telling myself and them, ‘Don’t do it.’ We gotta save the trap — the streets want us here. We still can do what we wanna do, make any kinda music we want to do — but we gotta keep representing the trap for the trap, ’cause that’s what’s made us.” Yo Gotti’s next album, Live From the Kitchen, comes out later this year. He recently filmed a video for “Women Lie, Men Lie” in Los Angeles. “It’s a mystery video,” Gotti said. “Women lie, men lie — it’s kind of a mystery video. You’ll see what’s going on and what’s not going on. I’m rapping about numbers. It’s self-explanatory, a lot of things I’m talking about — figures … what jewelry cost, what my deal is worth. It’s just different things where I come from in the streets — a lot of numbers.” For other artists featured in Mixtape Daily, check out Mixtape Daily Headlines . Related Videos Mixtape Daily: Nicki Minaj, Snoop Dogg, More

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Wyclef Jean Opens BET’s ‘SOS Saving Ourselves: Help For Haiti’ Telethon

‘I want to welcome y’all to Haiti,’ he says before launching into ‘Hold On.’ By Jocelyn Vena Wyclef Jean performs at BET’s “SOS Saving Ourselves: Help for Haiti” telethon on Friday Photo: BET With images of Haiti flashing in the background and a sweatshirt emblazoned with the name of his charity Yele Haiti, Wyclef Jean took the stage to kick off BET’s “SOS Saving Ourselves: Help for Haiti” telethon Friday night, live from Miami. Jean told the crowd, “Get ready — I want to welcome y’all to Haiti

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Wyclef Jean: My Charity Has Made ‘Mistakes’

Wyclef Jean offered a teary defense of his charity work with Yele Haiti in a press conference just now, admitting that he made some mistakes but denying that he profited from the charitable donations he directed toward his business interests. Jean also called for a “mass exodus” from Port-au-Prince, which has become a “morgue”: In 48 hours, the U.S. Army could probably set up 100,000 tents

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Facebook’s Mark Zuckerburg on Your Erased Privacy: "These are the Social Norms, Now."

This is fun. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made a cameo onstage at the 2010 TechCrunch awards—or “The Crunchies”—yesterday and had a nice little chat with TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington. And—typically— sketchy things about privacy were noted

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Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell Announces Reunion

‘The 12-year break is over and school is back in session,’ singer tweets. By Gil Kaufman Soundgarden (circa late 1980’s) Photo: Marty Temme/ WireImage Twelve years after calling it quits, legendary grunge band Soundgarden are set to reunite in 2010.

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Kanye West Says He’s Back In The Studio

Rapper blogs that he’s inspired by poets to ‘find truth and sincerity in a world of processed information.’ By Gil Kaufman Kanye West Photo: Walik Goshorn After receding from the spotlight for the last few months following his panned bum rush of Taylor Swift at the VMAs in September, Kanye West kicked off 2010 in his classic fashion, with an all-caps blog post boasting about his upcoming return to musical greatness. “First of all, I want to thank everybody for their constant love and support over these past six years!” West wrote on his blog on Monday morning (January 4). “I’m so happy to be back in the studio making new music.

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How Did the Bush White House Generate 234,042 Emails Per Day?

Two groups reached an agreement with the Obama administration today which will release 22 million White House emails that were previously “lost” by the Bush Administration.

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