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From Ben Carson to Sage Steele, here's a list of celebrities who might see the light after watching the racial horror flick.

Newly confirmed Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson actually said that slaves were immigrants during a speech to department employees Monday.

Gary With Da Tea cracks himself up onstage as he discusses Ben Carson’s comments about Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. Watch the exclusive video above to hear the hilarious things Gary had to say about the controversy. Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Get the latest from Gary’s Tea here and listen LIVE at 7:30 am & 8:30 am EST on “The Rickey Smiley […]

Zephany Nurse was abducted from a hospital in 1997. Coincidentally she was being raised only a few miles away from her biological family and she even attended school with her younger sister. Unknowingly, the siblings became friends which led to a DNA test proving Zephany wasn't related to her "mother". The kidnapper has since been convicted.

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump announced Thursday during a debate at Miami University that former challenger Ben Carson will endorse him Friday at a press conference at the real estate mogul's private Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida.

40-year-old country singer Joey Feek has passed away after a long battler with cervical cancer. The singer was diagnosed shortly after giving birth to her daughter in 2014. She was one half of the group Joey + Rory with her husband. We pray for her family during this devastating time. [Gossip Cop] United States Supreme Court […]

The awkward retired neurosurgeon admits that he "sees no path going forward" and will not participate in the upcoming GOP debate in Detroit.

A day after a dismal Super Tuesday performance, one-time Republican presidential front-runner Ben Carson is expected to drop out of the race, saying he does not see a "path forward," according to the Washington Post.

On Tuesday, voters in 12 states headed to the polls as Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump work to expand their delegate count against their nearest challengers, according to The New York Times.

During a campaign speech, presidential candidate Ben Carson failed at an attempt to empower students that may have been underperforming.