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In an act of selflessness, <strong>Omarion</strong> is encouraging his followers on Twitter to forget about his new album and use their money to help Haiti instead

The industry as a whole has taken to social networking tools like Twitter to rally support and voice their opinions on the earthquake that shook <strong>Haiti</strong>

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7.0 earthquake rocks the island of Haiti. Millions have been affected by this devastating disaster.

Haiti native <strong>Wyclef Jean</strong> is asking for assistance for victims of a 7.0 magnitude earthquake that struck near Port-au-Prince on Tuesday.

The devastation was so complete that it seemed likely the death toll from Tuesday afternoon’s magnitude-7.0 quake would run into the thousands. France’s foreign minister said the head of the U.N. peacekeeping mission was apparently among the dead.

Bouncers at <strong>Jay-Z's 40/40 Club</strong> caught on camera assaulting two patrons are officially being brought up on charges.

The <strong>Keyshia Cole</strong> drama just keeps on coming…MediaTakeOut.com received an “official” statement from Keyshia Cole’s sister Elite, and from the looks of it she’s not happy that she was cut off.

According to an interview with MTV, <strong>Lloyd Banks’</strong> laywer, Patrick Ducharme, says that Lloyd will be home today.

Strange as it may seem for a film that pits greedy, immoral humans against noble denizens of a faraway moon, <strong>“Avatar”</strong> is being criticized by a small but vocal group of people who allege it contains racist themes — the white hero once again saving the primitive natives.

“I was offered a lot of money to stay on,” Cowell said. “But that wasn’t the reason behind it. I wanted to do something different. I wanted a new challenge.”