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Back in 2013, the Detroit pop-punk outfit known as Fireworks requested that former President of the United States, Bill Clinton, dust off his old saxophone and play on their album. A little over a year later, the band finally received a response: no. Fireworks tweeted out an image of an email they received recently from Jenna Daley, who works for the Scheduling department for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation. -
Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo Is Dead at 82
Legendary New York political figure Mario Cuomo died Thursday, Jan. 1, of heart failure. Cuomo served three terms as the governor of New York and died not long after his son, Andrew Cuomo, was sworn in for a second term as governor. According to a statement released by his family, Cuomo died surrounded by family.The "New York Post" was one of the first outlets to announce the sad news, saying:"Cuomo, who had been ill for months, was 82, and his death came just hours after his son, Andrew, was inaugurated for a second term in his father's old job. Daughter Madeline Cuomo said her dad died in his Manhattan home at 5:15 p.m., and noted that those were 'his lucky numbers.'"I think he waited until after Andrew's swearing-in," she added."He had been receiving hospice care in his Sutton Place apartment, and the cause appeared related to recent heart troubles, sources said."Cuomo, during his heyday, was popular for his eloquence and ability to use his humble beginnings as a way to connect with people and then drive home his points in order to facilitate change. He was also dubbed the "Hamlet on the Hudson" because of his internal struggle over whether or not to run for president in the 1988 and '92 races. He backed out at the last minute in 1991, paving the way for a fairly unknown candidate named Bill Clinton to sneak in and grab the Democratic nomination. -
Bruce Springsteen, Chris Martin Perform with U2 at World AIDS Day Concert: The Boss Sings 'Joshua Tree' Classics [WATCH]
It is not an easy task to fill in for an iconic frontman like Bono on epics like "Where the Streets Have No Name" and "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" from U2's "The Joshua Tree," but leave it to Bruce Springsteen to make it look easy.The Boss joined the band onstage last night, Dec. 1, for the A (RED) Thank You concert. Bono could not make the World AIDS Day performance due to a recent bicycle accident, but Springsteen and Coldplay's Chris Martin were quick to help. Kanye West and Carrie Underwood also performed.Had Springsteen decided to where some shades, he would have looked just like the Irish frontman. The Boss strolled out on stage during The Edge's shimmering guitar intro to "Where the Streets Have No Name" and looked supremely confident. Springsteen brought a little of that hardened, New-Jersey grit to the Joshua Tree hit.The band opted for another classic from the 1987 album with "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," which Springsteen dedicated to Bono. Both performances were superb. Check them out in the video below.Former President Bill Clinton introduced U2 with Martin. They ran through 2000's "Beautiful Day" and 1987's "With or Without You." -
Hillary Clinton May Announce Her Decision About a 2016 Presidential Bid Sooner Than Expected
Hillary Clinton has spent the last few weeks basking in the joys of finally being a grandmother, and she made it clear last month that she was not going to make a decision about whether or not she was going to run for the presidency until after the start of 2015. The time off made sense, as she wanted to focus on family, but by setting a time frame for deciding on another huge political campaign, she gave potential voters something to anticipate. That time frame might have been short lived, though, because a new report out today is saying Clinton might end up announcing her plans long before next year. -
Monica Lewinsky corrects Beyoncé's 'Partition' lyrics
Monica Lewinsky corrects Beyonce in Vanity Fair article. Beyonce made headlines back in March after Bill O'Reilly verbally attacked the "Partition" singer for her super sexy music video and mind boggling lyrics and now others are chiming in. -
Justin Bieber: "Believe" Singer Caught Spitting Off Toronto Hotel Balcony As Beliebers Gather Below
What do Justin Bieber and llamas have in common? They both have a notorious reputation for spitting. The most recent incident occurred when a photographer caught a snapshot of the pop star allegedly launching a oyster down onto a crowd of unsuspecting fans. -
Robin Thicke, 'Blurred Lines' and Bill Clinton: Former President Sings No. 1 Single in Viral Video [WATCH]
Bill Clinton continued his run as one of the most fun figures in pop culture by crooning Robin Thicke's no. 1 single "Blurred Lines" in a video that has quickly gone viral. -
Justin Bieber 2013: Biebs Refuses To Part Ways With Housemates Lil Twist and Lil Za, Back With Selena Gomez?
Despite the constant wave of negative attention from his neighbors in Calabasas, CA. and the new legal troubles presented by his live-ins Lil Twist and Lil Za, Justin Bieber refuses to put them out on their own... -
Justin Bieber 2013: Back on Selena Gomez's and Bill Clinton's Good Side After Controversial Video, Apology Phone Call
Justin Bieber called former President Bill Clinton yesterday to apologize for spraying a photo of the former Prez and saying "F--- Bill Clinton" in a controversial video.
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