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Happy President’s Day. Let’s jump in a time capsule real quick with Jay-Z and Nas.

Dwyane Wade racked up 28 points 11 Assists and 5 steals as the East took the victory in last night’s NBA All-Star game.

Usher and Alicia Keys lit up the stage in Dallas at the 2010 NBA All-Star Game.

The baby moma drama continues with Flava Flav, but I don’t think its about the moma’s any more, its strictly about the kids.  Internet sites are reporting that Flav owes over $60,000 in back child support.

Beyoncé’s rep wants to make it clear that there were no gunshots fired at the singer’s recent concert in Brazil.

Just in time for Valentine's Day, research out this week suggests eating chocolate may have a positive impact on stroke. Don't go buying too many heart boxes just yet, though, say the study authors.A new analysis, which involved a review of three prior studies, suggests eating about a bar of chocolate a week can help cut the risk of stroke and lower the risk of death after a stroke.

Making a connection at airports doesn't have to just involve stepping onto another plane. U.S. travel editor for "Lonely Planet" Robert Reid says airports can also be a great way to find romance. The 2009 AXE "Best and Worst Airports to Make a Connection" study reveals the locations where chances are best for starting up a possible relationship.

Music snobs unite. Donwill of the rap group Tanya Morgan is releasing an album inspired by John Cusack’s 2000 romantic comedy, High Fidelity.

With Sade's return coming in the form of Soldier of Love, her first album in a decade, nearly everyone in Hip Hop has had a reaction of some sort... and none of it is bad.

Despite the recent divorce in the news along with the child support and spousal support, these two, Nas and Kelis have pretty much kept it private. Well maybe not so much Kelis, but Nas has definately not spoken to any one publicly about the divorce.  Now that time has passed…

It may have been the worst Dunk contest in a long time but The Knicks Nate Robinson managed to make history.

On February 13, 1923 The New York Renaissance became the first Black Professional Basketball team.