NEW YORK – The now-famous Baltimore ‘smackdown’ mom, Toya Graham, is on a whirlwind media tour that’s catapulted her from the ranks of unemployed single…
Donald Sterling strikes out again.
In the second part of an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, Sterling made more statements that further complicated the Los...
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling couldn't even apologize without making more inflammatory comments. In an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper that aired Monday...
In an emotional interview with Anderson Cooper, Trayvon Martin‘s stepmother, Alicia Stanley, opened up about her inconsolable grief at the loss of a boy she helped to raise for 14 years, Zimmerman’s guilt, Trayvon’s character and being ignored by Trayvon’s father, Tracey Martin. Her voice shaking with pain and tears in her eyes, Stanley explained that she had helped raise Trayvon since he was 3-years-old, and that he was at her home with his father and her daughters “90 percent” of the time. “Trayvon was a kind person, a loving person,” Stanley told Cooper. “He loved children, babies. You know before this happened, I really believed he would have been working with children; he adored children. He’s not what the media make him out to be…this thug.” Stanley said that when the media started coming around, Tracey Martin stopped communicating with her and she didn’t understand why. “He would just he was busy.” ...