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BET Awards held in Los Angeles
Jamie Foxx speaks as he hosts the 9th annual BET Awards in Los Angeles on June 28, 2009. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)

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Bryan Cranston, Ricky Gervais to appear in David Blaine special
Jamie Foxx, Bryan Cranston and Ricky Gervais are to appear in the U.S. prime-time television special "David Blaine: Real or Magic," ABC announced.
Obama: Black/white wealth gap has grown since 1963
U.S. President Barack Obama said some blacks have had "unimaginable" success, but the wealth gap between blacks and whites has grown since the Civil Rights era.
Stars line up for Queen Latifah's new talk show
John Travolta, Jamie Foxx, Sharon Stone, Jake Gyllenhaal and Will Smith will be among the first guests on "The Queen Latifah Show" in Los Angeles.
NBC to air 'Funniest of the Funniest' special
U.S. network NBC says it plans to air a special featuring laugh-out-loud scenes from the greatest television shows of all time next month.
Rose Byrne in talks for role in movie musical 'Annie'
Australian actress Rose Byrne is in talks to play Grace in the upcoming movie musical remake of "Annie," The Hollywood Reporter said.
BET names Kendrick Lamar Best New Artist
Kendrick Lamar came away with the best New Artist and Male Hip Hop Artist honors Sunday night at the 2013 BET Awards in Los Angeles.
Cameron Diaz to play Miss Hannigan in 'Annie'
Hollywood actress Cameron Diaz is to play mean-spirited orphanage matron Miss Hannigan in the new movie musical "Annie," Columbia Pictures said.
Ben Affleck named Spike TV's Guy of the Year
Oscar-winning "Argo" filmmaker Ben Affleck earned the top prize of Guy of the Year at Spike TV's Guys Choice Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.
Sandra Bullock in talks for 'Annie' role
Sandra Bullock is in talks to play horrible headmistress Miss Hannigan in the upcoming big-screen musical "Annie," The Hollywood Reporter said.
Samuel L. Jackson complained about being too old to play Django
Hollywood actor Samuel L. Jackson admits he was initially disappointed to learn he was too old to play the lead in Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained."
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President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden order take-out lunch at Taylor Gourmet on Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C. on October 4, 2013. The reason he gave was they are starving and the establishment is giving a 10 percent discount to furloughed government workers as an indication of how ordinary Americans are looking out for one another. UPI/Pete Marovich/Pool