
Caution: There are two profane words and a couple of shots that linger on scantily-clad voluptuous women.
Rhymefest, co-writer of Kanye's 'Jesus Walks,' opines on megachurch, Osteen, and more
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I asked "GMA" contributor James Carville if President Obama should do more to address the fact that an increasing number of Americans say he is a Muslim and some believe that he was not born in the United States. Read More

The Federal Communications Commission is fighting a ruling that could allow more profanity on television. In July 2010, a federal appeals court ruled that the FCC's "fleeting expletive" policy violates the First Amendment.

Longtime CBS News Correspondent Harold Dow died suddenly Saturday morning.
Dow has been a correspondent for "48 Hours" since 1990 after serving as a
contributor to the broadcast since its premiere Jan. 19, 1988.
Americans continue to express near-record-low confidence in newspapers
and television news -- with no more than 25% of Americans saying they
have a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in either. These
views have hardly budged since falling more than 10 percentage points
from 2003-2007. Read More


Desiree Rogers, the former White House social secretary who left that
job after a D.C. couple crashed a state dinner, has been named CEO of
Johnson Publishing, the Chicago firm that puts out Ebony and Jet
magazines. The news was announced Tuesday, just a few days after the
premiere of "The Real Housewives of D.C.," a reality show featuring the
dinner crashers, Michaele and Tareq Salahi.
Saying she's "eager to open a window on the
world," ABC's Christiane Amanpour has joined the company of Sunday
political talk hosts. Read More
Essence Magazine has been called out by some of its readership and supporters for reportedly hiring a white Fashion Director, according to CLUTCH Magazine. Read More
Shirley Sherrod says she was called while she was driving by an
Agriculture Department superior and asked to pull over and "text" a
resignation in a hurry because she was going to be featured "on Glenn
Beck tonight." Read More
Rupert Murdoch
sells topless Page 3 girls to England, and he sells "fair and balanced"
television commentary to America. But until last week, his most
eccentric product was Beliefnet.com. Read More

Advisors to a small media company that acquired the large multi-faith
website Beliefnet include evangelicals such as Jay Sekulow of the
American Center for Law and Justice and T.D. Jakes, pastor of Potter's
House in Dallas. Read More
CNN is preparing for a summertime search to
find the successor to Larry King, who announced suddenly that he's
leaving the show that has been the centerpiece of the news network's
lineup for 25 years. Read More
CNN is pairing former New York Gov. Eliot
Spitzer and conservative columnist Kathleen Parker for a combative new
prime-time program it insists won't be the second coming of "Crossfire." Read More

