Tim Gray
You may have never heard of Karmin, I didn't until I found this video of them covering Chris Brown's 'Look at Me Now.' Karmin is a male/female duet comprised of Amy and Amy Heidemann and Nick Noonan that performs cover songs trying to keep them simple. In their latest cover song Amy does her best Lil' Wayne impersonation, but really kills Bustas part about halfway through the song. Check out the video after the jump.
While the Easter bunny is generally well-regarded for its fluffy belly, alert ears and too-cute buck teeth, some humans just aren't so fond of the creature. We're talking about young kiddos who -- when faced with the giant creature every Easter holiday -- erupt into a fountain of tears, traumatic screams and eyes bulging out of their sockets.
It's almost as if adults just want a little entertainment for the day. So, come Easter, they encourage a little PTSD by way of bunny rabbit.
Japan suffered from a large aftershock earthquake measuring 7.4 on the magnitude chart. There was a tsunami warning issued that was lifted after only 90 minutes. Watch the live video footage taken during the quake.
Katy Perry is giving Lady Gaga a run for her money in the world of epic music videos.
This week, the super-popular artist released the official video for her new single 'E.T.,' a literally out-of-this-world production that features everything from aliens, to elaborate costumes to an appearance by featured artist Kanye West.
In fact, it could be the most epic video she's done to date (unless, of course, you're more into things like fireworks or candy and Snoop Dogg).
The video release comes at a perfect time for Perry; today, 'E.T.' reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, marking her fourth number-one single off her Grammy-nominated CD 'Teenage Dream.'
Chris Brown may be having the worst week ever.
The controversial singer, who reportedly trashed his dressing room and broke a window after a tense interview with 'Good Morning America's' Robin Roberts on Tuesday, stopped by BET's '106 & Park' to apologize for his actions.
"First of all, I want to apologize to anybody who was startled in the office, or anybody who was offended or really looked, and disappointed at my actions, because Iím disappointed in the way I acted," he said on Wednesday.
Adele's critically acclaimed new CD '21' is taking music critics and fans by storm; it currently ranks as the number-one album in the country, courtesy of Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart.
Now, it appears that the English singer-songwriter has made a fan out of John Legend, as well.
The Grammy-winning R&B superstar recently covered a track of Adele's single 'Rolling in the Deep,' which he performed a capella (beautifully, we might add).
Lapeer East graduate Jake Long who was the 2008 NFL First Round Draft Pick is now in the running for the 2012 EA Sports Madden Football Cover. Find out more after the jump.
Ben Higgins, the sports director for San Diego's ABC affiliate, was in Tucson, Arizona on Thursday, where he covered San Diego State University's first ever NCAA tournament victory.
But what made his report so memorable was the part when a SUV darn near ran him over as the cameras rolled. Luckily for Higgins, the vehicle stopped just in the nick of time.
Since videos of television reporters actually being struck by things are fun too, we've included a bunch those after the video of Higgins' close call.
Check them out after the jump, and feel free to laugh because none of the reporters were seriously injured (phew!).
Movie titles aren't just picked out of hat, it turns out.  In fact, they almost always have something to do with the movie itself (they do indeed go back to the future in "Back to the Future").
This supercut features two minutes of 80 movie characters saying the actual title of the movie.
Check out the surprisingly hypnotic exercise below:
I have heard some pretty bad songs in my life, but this one takes the cake. Check out the video and some of the best Tweets from the Rebecca Black 'Friday' trending topic.
Many of you are wondering how you can help the Japanese people, in the wake of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that has struck the island nation. Here are some organizations involved in the rescue and recovery effort that you can donate to.