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So we went out into Times Square to ask the public about their thoughts. We asked people if they've ever tried bath salts, know where to find them, and what they would do in the middle of a zombie attack. 
Following the news that former Fugees member Lauryn Hill is facing a possible three-year prison term for tax evasion, we reached out to Pras to get his thoughts about the ongoing matter.
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Hill admitted that she intentionally failed to file several tax returns in the past decade, and now the former Fugees front woman faces 3 years in prison.
While touring Israel last week, Russell Simmons (Uncle Rush) sat down with Israel's Guy Pines and talked about the Foundation For Ethnic Understanding’s (FFEU) Twinning Program.
The body of a 4-year-old boy who went missing last week was found buried underneath the porch of his family’s home today.
Video footage of the courtroom shows that Marin appears to have swallowed something after hearing the guilty verdict.
In a stunning turn, the US House passed resolution 255-67 to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress over Operation Fast and Furious documents. 
 It was revealed that the 17-year former player-turned-coach is the target in an alleged extortion plot involving a former stripper with whom he was romantically involved, and to whom he reportedly sent nude photographs.
With all the commotion in Washington D.C. revolving around the Supreme Court’s landmark decision to uphold President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare), the question we must ask is, what happens now?
President Barack Obama spoke to the nation about the Supreme Court's decision on his Affordable Care Act that was upheld by the court earlier this morning. 
In what else is new news, rapper Snoop Dogg was detained at an airport in Norway this morning, after security agents and customs officials discovered marijuana on him.
For months now, an Atlanta woman has been fighting a relentless monthly water bill that has now ascended to $9,000.
This isn’t the first time Zimmerman misled the court. Back in 2007, Zimmerman failed to show up at his deposition for a civil case and was fined $10,000.
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