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A Youtube video of Jeff Bliss, a sophomore student from Duncanville High, showed the student going off on his history teacher who he believes to be lazy with her teaching skills.
Every week, our very own BlogXilla brings to you some of the best Reddits Black People Like, and this week there are some sure classics.
GlobalGrind's Tony Anderson was on the scene to investigate the relationship between hip-hop, YouTube and the streets.  
Now 26 and barely even recognizable, no one seems to understand what happened to our favorite little Nickelodeon girl. 
The Nascar race event was held in Daytona, Florida this past week, when the final lap ended in tragedy as a car flew against the fence of the grandstand.
Youtube user Brian Spinney posted the public video called "Rappin' For Jesus" to his page, which shows a pastor rapping along to a beat about the importance of Christianity.
It all started off well as she gave step-by-step instructions on how to effectively master a curl, but then things went a little off the grid.  
YouTube announced they are cracking down on labels who use "fake views" to boost viewership stats for their artists, and guess who's first in the clean-up line?   
The boss man, Russell Simmons has done it again. After making it to the top of the music, clothing and media industries, he has now joined forces with veteran television and film producer Brian Robbins to launch his new YouTube channel All Def Digital (ADD).
The popular video sharing site has come down hard on videos with millions of views and likes, since they cancelled many of their stats for having fake viewers, which is called "black hat".
Justin Bieber has been ruling Youtube ever since he blew up from uploading personal videos of his singing in his early teens but someone else is taking the crown.
"Closet Talk" is a new web series hosted by the flirty, funny actress and photographer, as she pushes the boundaries of conventional thinking through candid, inspiring dialogue in the privacy of her closet.
Charlie Murphy shares all the quarrels of raising kids who never know anything when it comes to answering questions about who did what.  
The video was used to shed light on domestic violence and how serious it can be.
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