VIDEO: Flashmob Hits Cleveland

VIDEO: Flashmob Hits Cleveland

Looks like the fight between for LeBron continues.

Yesterday members of the Shaker Dance Academy along with the Boys and Girls of Akron and Cleveland mingled near the fountain at Tower City Center in downtown Cleveland. Just minutes later the music starting blaring “Holding Out for Hero” and the flash mob began.

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BMM: Jazz A Part Of North Carolina Music History

BMM: Jazz A Part Of North Carolina Music History

Thelonious Monk is considered one of the giants in American music. He is the second most recorded jazz composer and regarded as the founder of bebop, style of jazz characterized by fast tempo, instrumental virtuosity and improvisation based on the combination of harmonic structure and melody.

John Coltrane is one of the best American jazz saxophonist and composers. He helped pioneer the use of modes in jazz and later was at the forefront of free jazz, a style not defined by

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DR. BOYCE: The Spendaholic’s Guide to Managing Money, Part II

DR. BOYCE: The Spendaholic’s Guide to Managing Money, Part II

We’ve been hitting up the Spendaholic’s Guide to Managing your Money here on NewsOne.com. In part I of the series, we started the conversation regarding how to budget your money. I am currently shooting a financial planning series for MSNBC, so this topic is heavy on my mind these days. One thing you have to understand is that you don’t have to be perfect or completely disciplined when it comes to learning how to get ahead financially.

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FACT: You Should Avoid High Fructose Syrup

FACT: You Should Avoid High Fructose Syrup

You’ve heard all the talks about high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) in the media over the past year. There are the food companies who say that high fructose corn syrup is natural because it’s derived from corn, a natural vegetable. Then there are the natural food advocates are saying that this substance (which is engineered from corn and not natural at all) is a lethal weapon in our food system.

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Al Qaeda’s Third In Charge Presumed Dead

Al Qaeda’s Third In Charge Presumed Dead

Two US officials are reporting that Sheik Sa’id al-Masri, al Qaeda’s chief operating officer, was killed a little more than a week ago. Sa’id al-Masri is the third in charge in the organization.

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Remembering The True Meaning Of Memorial Day

Remembering The True Meaning Of Memorial Day

Many people view Memorial Day as a vacation weekend, but it is really much more. Memorial Day was originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation’s service in the Armed forces.

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Will And Jada Smith: Elevate Humanity

Will And Jada Smith: Elevate Humanity

Will and Jada Smith told Oprah that they talk to their kids about the responsibility of being an artist.

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How To Make Fear Your Friend

How To Make Fear Your Friend

When most people speak of spiritual fear they quote 2 Timothy 1:7: “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind” (NKJV). One of my favorite quotes is the spirit of fear and faith cannot occupy the same space, but can it? Can fear be beneficial? Can you use it to your benefit?

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A Guide To Relax

A Guide To Relax

Relaxing can sometimes be a tedious and difficult task, here is a much more simple and straight forward way to get the job done. Take in a deep breath. As you breath in your diaphragm expands and massages all the internal organs in the abdominal area aiding your digestion.

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Vince Carter Built Sanctuary For Drug-Addicted Brother

Vince Carter Built Sanctuary For Drug-Addicted Brother

Orlando Magic guard Vince Carter may be having a rough time on the court during the playoffs but that’s nothing compared to his real life family issues.

His younger brother Chris Carter is a recovering cocaine addict and has been convicted on drug charges nine times. In this segment from ESPN Vince, Chris and their mother talk about their efforts to heal their wounds and others like them in need.

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