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There’s been a lot of talk about why Serena Williams lost in the semifinals of the U.S. Open to unseeded Roberta Vinci, ending her bid for calendar Grand Slam and her 22nd singles Grand Slam title. People immediately started blaming her rumored boyfriend, Drake. Twitter users started to lash out at the rapper, who was at the game, for Williams’ loss using...

Wedding bells are finally ringing for Penny and Leonard! Season nine of ‘Big Bang Theory’ is on the horizon and it looks like the on again, off again couple is ready to head down the aisle and become Mr. & Mrs. Hofstadter on the premiere episode. But will the big day go exactly how the two planned it? It looks like Penny and Leonard ran...

Take a look at this pic and see what the cool people do!These two stars were hanging out recently. The caption reads “No big deal” which is an example of sarcasm. Sarcasm is when something is said that involves irony or some amount of mockery. For example, hanging out with Jay Z would be be a HUGE deal to most people. From the caption can you answer...

Just days after announcing their apps the Apple store in Soho (NYC), the Kardashians and Jenners are still crushing the download charts — and beginning to rake in cash. The new apps allow fans even more access to the world of the Kardashians and Jenners beyond their existing presence on pretty much every social media network around, and it charges...

It’s throwback time. Mad Men won the Emmy for outstanding drama this week in 2009. Did you watch Mad Men? After seven seasons and 92 episodes, Mad Men’s final episode aired on May 17, 2015. The show had a huge following and had some interesting vocabulary. Can you match each definition below with the vocabulary word from the show? groovy bake off to bogart cufflink cocktail...