Ice Cube makes alarming plea for Black America: ‘We really need help’
Rapper Ice Cube says he's 'pleading' to the government and the private sector 'to come up with a solution that can help America.'
Taylor Swift's 'Folklore' album is first million-selling project of 2020 in U.S.
She had previously unseated Whitney Houston’s long-standing record as the female singer with the most cumulative weeks with a No. 1 album on the charts.
Biden a 'dollar late and a day short' in Georgia: State representative
Georgia state representative and 2020 Black Voices for Trump advisory member Vernon Jones gives his take on Trump’s chances in Georgia and polls ahead of the election.
Piscopo: ‘SNL’ ensuring Trump victory
Former SNL cast member Joe Piscopo on ‘Saturday Night Live’ mocking the final presidential debate and how they impact the election.
Documentary on Obamagate getting ‘blacklisted’ by big tech
‘The Plot Against the President’ director Amanda Milius on her documentary that breaks down Obamagate and how Hollywood and big tech have responded to it.
Joe Piscopo: Coronavirus pandemic brings retro back
‘The Joe Piscopo Show’ Host Joe Piscopo discusses heightened American nostalgia during the coronavirus pandemic.
Banksy artwork sells for almost $10M at auction
In the 2005 work, Banksy added abandoned shopping carts and an orange traffic cone to Claude Monet’s image of water lilies in his garden at Giverny.
Notorious B.I.G. releases posthumous freestyle in partnership with Pepsi
Pepsi released a posthumous freestyle from the Notorious B.I.G.
Will coronavirus lead to ‘streaming fatigue’?
CFRA director and industry analyst Tuna Amobi and Slated co-founder, Chairman and CEO Stephan Paternot discuss their outlook for Netflix earnings and the streaming wars.
New York City restaurants offer actors ‘eat now, pay later’ meals
Marseille and Nizza, two restaurants in New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, is offering Actor’s Equity card holders “eat now, pay later” meals every night starting at 9 p.m. until close.
Citibank's Ray McGuire to run for NYC mayor
NYC Mayoral hopeful Ray McGuire, global head of Citibank’s corporate and investment banking, would inherit a ravaged city left by Bill de Blasio.
Broadway extends coronavirus shutdown until June 2021
FOX Business' Susan Li on Broadway staying closed until June 2021.
Most movie-goers will return if there’s health protocols, new big movies: Theatre owners association CEO
National Association of Theatre Owners President and CEO John Fithian gives his thoughts on the future of the movie theater industry in wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
Eddie Van Halen: The death of a rock star and inventor
Van Halen, founded by Eddie and his brother Alex, has sold more than 56 million records.
Is coronavirus the ‘nail in the coffin’ for movie theater industry?
Jeff Sica of Circle Squared Alternative Investments on how the coronavirus pandemic has changed entertainment habits.
Taylor Swift's 'Folklore' tops Whitney Houston's Billboard record
Taylor Swift has officially unseated Whitney Houston’s long-standing record as the female singer with the most cumulative weeks with a No. 1 album on the charts.
dMY Technology CEO: We’re merging with Rush Street, which is already almost profitable
dMY Technology CEO Niccolo de Masi on going public, SPACs and the future of the gaming industry.
Ellen DeGeneres selling $10M worth of artwork: report
Ellen DeGeneres is reportedly trying to cash in on $10M of artwork.
Unity CEO: The world is moving toward real-time 3D tech, content
Unity Technologies CEO John Riccitiello on his company going public and the future of the video gaming industry.
Banksy loses trademark in legal battle over 'Flower Thrower' art
Banksy lost a trademark battle with a U.K.-based greeting card company and, in turn, the copyright for his famous work, “Flower Thrower,” in part because officials said his hidden identity prevents him from being classified as the “as the unquestionable owner."



















