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State College, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Joe Paterno, whose tenure as the most successful coach in major college football history ended abruptly in November amid allegations that he failed to respond forcefully enough to a sex abuse scandal involving a former assistant, died Sunday, a family spokesman said. He was 85.

 

The longtime Penn State head coach was diagnosed with what his family had called a treatable form of lung cancer shortly after the university's Board of Trustees voted to fire him.

 

He had been hospitalized in December after breaking his pelvis in a fall at his home and again in January for what his son called minor complications from his cancer treatments.

 

"It is with great sadness that we announce that Joe Paterno passed away earlier today," the family statement said. "His loss leaves a void in our lives that will never be filled."

 

Paterno, who was affectionately known as "JoePa" by generations of his players and football fans alike, was widely admired in football circles for what he called his "Grand Experiment" -- his expectation that big-time college football players could succeed on the field while upholding high academic and moral standards away from the gridiron.

 

Under his leadership, the Nittany Lions won two national championships, went undefeated five times and finished in the top 25 national rankings 35 times, according to his official Penn State biography.

 

At the same time, the program never fell under NCAA sanctions for major infractions while producing 13 Academic All-Americans since 2006. In 2009, according to the university, the Nittany Lions posted an 85% graduation rate.

 

"The acclaim for Joe Paterno has stemmed largely from the contrast between the high academic and moral standards he has tried to exemplify and the shameless conduct that often embarrasses and dishonors the college sport he cherishes," author Michael O'Brien wrote in a 1999 biography of Paterno, "No Ordinary Joe."

 

Paterno was born in 1926 in Brooklyn to second-generation Italian immigrants, according to O'Brien's book.

 

He attended Brown University, where he played quarterback and cornerback, according to another Penn State biography.

 

He coached at Penn State as an assistant from 1950 to 1965 and became head coach in 1966.

 

Decked out in his soon-to-become trademark thick glasses, white socks and sneakers, Paterno quickly became a memorable fixture on the football field, leading the Nittany Lions to undefeated seasons in 1968, 1969 and again in 1973 and the first national championship of his tenure in 1982.


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Named National Coach of the Year five times, Paterno was added to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006, but his induction was delayed until 2007 because of injuries he suffered in a sideline collision.

 

He became the winningest coach in major college football history in 2011 with 409 victories.

 

In addition to his exploits on the sidelines, Paterno had a significant impact on the university's academic programs.

 

Paterno and his wife, Suzanne, donated more than $4 million to the university over the years for faculty endowments, scholarships and building projects, according to the university.

 

"Penn State has been very good to both Sue and me," he said in 1998, according to his university biography.

 

Honored with glowing words of praise from players and presidents alike -- President Ronald Reagan said Paterno never forgot that "he is a teacher who's preparing his students not just for the season, but for life," according to a university biography -- he received the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Distinguished American Award in 1991.

 

In doing so, he became the first active coach to do so, according to the biography.

 

"What are coaches?" he said at the dinner celebrating his award, according to his university biography. "Number one, we're teachers and we're educators. We have the same obligation as all teachers at our institutions, expect we probably have more influence over our young people than anyone other than their families," he said.


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It was his perceived failure to meet those obligations that led to his downfall as the only coach many Penn State football fans had ever known.

 

In October, state authorities charged two university officials with misleading investigators and failing to report alleged sexual abuse in 2002, after a Penn State assistant told a grand jury he saw former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky performing what appeared to be anal sex on a boy in a shower at the football complex.


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The assistant reported it to Paterno the next day, who said he passed the report along to then-Athletic Director Tim Curley and another university executive, Gary Schultz.

 

Curley and Schultz left their positions shortly after the grand jury report was revealed. The next month, the university fired Paterno and Penn State President Graham Spanier.

 

At the time, he said in a statement released by his son, Scott Paterno, that he was "distraught" over the sex abuse scandal.

 

In an interview with the Washington Post published January 14, Paterno said that he felt inadequate to deal with the allegations.

 

"I didn't know exactly how to handle it and I was afraid to do something that might jeopardize what the university procedure was," the Post quoted him as saying. "So I backed away and turned it over to some other people, people I thought would have a little more expertise than I did. It didn't work out that way."




 

 

 

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Bow Wow & Wiz Khalifa Hit The Studio [Video]

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In episode 10 of Bow Wow's web series "Underrated" he hits up Chateau Nightclub in Las Vegas before jetting to Los Angeles to link up with Wiz Khalifa.

 

There's plenty of Kush smoke in the air as the two rappers pull an all-nighter in the studio. At about 6 am in the morning Wiz is so high he loses track of what he's supposed to be doing.

 

"I don't even know what the f*ck I'm looking for, I'm high as hell," says the Taylor Gang chief. "What the f*ck am I doing? I think I'm looking for some beats."


The life of a rap star, lol.


Underrated the album coming soon.

 

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One day after a grand re-opening that featured A-list guests like Warren Buffet, Spike Lee, Lance Bass and Russell Simmons, Jay-Z's 40/40 Club was shut down by New York's Health Department Thursday (January 19).


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Among the violations seen by health inspectors according to the New York Post, included a worker mixing salsa with his bare hands. Five pounds of cooked mashed potatoes left out at a temperature of 89F, while 10 pounds of cooked rice and 50 turkey burgers were kept at 67F. All the hot foods should be at least 140F.

 

In addition to those violations, the refrigerator was at a rancid 60F instead of 41F, putting at jeopardy the safety of 50 pounds of raw chicken wings, five pounds of raw shrimp and 100 turkey burgers.

 

If you have a walk-in place with food like this, you put a hell of a lot of people at risk,” said a source. “A night of dinner and dancing should not include the risk of contracting food-borne illness.

 

Club patrons already inside the establishment were allowed to stay, but new customers were turned away.

 

Although the problems were corrected and the club was allowed to open again for business on Friday, there could be big trouble looming for the establishment.

 

The club was given 69 violation points. Only 28 violations points are needed for a restaurant to be given the worst possible "C" grade. Restaurants with a "C" grade are forced to post a "C" in their storefront windows which is horrible for business.

 

"It's killing us," a host at Reme Restaurant told the New York Daily News of the dreaded "C" grade. "People see the C and they walk away."

 

During an inspection of Hov's 40/40 club in February 2011, it "racked up 39 violation points for problems including improperly handled food and unsanitary conditions."

 

It's not a good sign for a club that just underwent $10 million dollars in renovations. It will be adjudicated at a hearing next month.


 

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Slim Thug has been grinding really hard lately dropping music videos left and right. The latest visuals from the Boss Hogg Outlaw CEO is "My Life" featuring Houston newcomer Propain.

 

Directed by Michael Artis.



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Common - Canada Dry Freestyle [Video]

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Common displays the skills that show why he's going to be a problem for Drake in their war of words. The veteran Chicago rhyme spitta was in Atlanta recently for a Q and A session with fans when he was asked to freestyle.

 

With music from his hit record "The Light" as the backdrop, Common did his thing coming off the top of the dome encorporating words that are written on cards being held up the event's host. Of course the rhyme wouldn't have been complete without him dropping a Canada Dry line.



 

 

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The WZRD cover art has been floating around for a while. Now we get the official tracklist for the debut alternative rock album from Kid Cudi and producer Dot Da Genius. The disc is scheduled for release February 28th.

 

WZRD Tracklisting:

 

1. “The Arrival”
2. “High Off Life”
3. “The Dream Time Machine”
4. “Love Hard”
5. “Live & Learn”
6. “Brake”
7. “Teleport 2 Me, Jamie” feat. Desire
8. “Where Did You Sleep Last Night”
9. “Efflictim”
10. “The Upper Room”


Source: Kid Cudi's tumblr

 

 

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Just a couple of hours after dropping her latest video for "Stupid H*e" yesterday, Nicki Minaj announced that the release date of her sophomore album has been pushed back.

 

Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded was originally scheduled to drop on Valentine's Day, February 14. That date has now been moved to April 3rd.

 

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Here's a new joint from fast rising West Coast rapper, Cals. "Something About You" is featured on his upcoming Paper Trail Gang album which drops at the end of January.

 

Cals gets assists from Bobby Brackins, Ethan Avery and YG in this Jon Colombo directed clip.

 

You can cop "Somethin About You" now from iTunes.



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Indie rapper MURS and event organizers Guerilla Union have put together an impressive list of acts for the seventh annual Paid Dues Festival.

 

Among the acts scheduled to play this year's event are Psycho Realm, Dipset, Living Legends, Dilated Peoples, Wu Tang Clan, Kendrick Lamar, DJ Quik and Odd Future.

 

The concert will take place on Saturday April, 7 at the Nos Events Center in San Bernardino, California. The festival marks the first time the entire Dipset crew has performed on the West Coast together.

 

More acts are expected to be announced soon.

 

For ticket information visit Paid Dues website.


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French Montana and his Coke Boys team drop official visuals for "Red Light," one of the stand out songs off of his Coke Boys 2 mixtape. The track is produced by "Shot Callers" beat maker Harry Fraud.

 

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It's been over two years since 50 Cent released Before I Self Destruct. Since that time he's recorded a large amount of new material. With so much new music in the vault he's toying with the idea of releasing two new albums in 2012.

 

Normally when 50 drops an album he tours the world in support of it. In a recent conversation with Forbes, the Queens native said he might forego hitting the road this time around in order to get more new music out to his fans faster.

 

"This time I'm not sure if I will tour the world like I did on my last projects because it makes my album cycles two years long. So I think I'd like to launch this record, then come right back and launch another record following it," he explained. "It's been three years since my last album, so I've recorded so much material that I'm really excited about trying to get those ideas to the general public so they can get a chance to hear it and appreciate it."

 

50 also discussed how technology and digital websites like Spotify and Pandora internet radio have increased the need for artists to stay more visible than in the past.

 

"I definitely think you have to keep your audience engaged a little more," said the G-Unit boss. "Because there is a lot of different outlets and new material that comes out. But it's not from established artists. They're still within the regimen of things that they've been doing. So they'll stay there for a little while. I just feel like because I've created so much I wanna be able to get it out to them. And I'm always excited about the newest idea from myself."


Despite his many business endeavors, 50 says music will always remain his top priority.


"I think that's ambition. I think I'm running through an endless tunnel, and I always find something else to be passionate about and to kind of put myself into. [But] music, there's nothing that replaces the feeling of when it's dead right," 50 said. "Like when you got your finger on the pulse of what's going on and you release it. Because there's not a whole lot of people involved. Because I'm conditioned to write, it's a short process. It may take me 30 to 40 minutes to write the song. So the idea just comes out."




 

 

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MTV and USDA2Day.Com were on hand for the video shoot for Tyga's "Rack City" remix featuring Wale, Fabolous, T.I. and Young Jeezy.

 

"I'm just happy that I can be a part of a record that's making so many young, ambitious dancers so much money," Wale said. "I think it's important that we continue to make songs like because it's very beneficial to so many young women across the country."


We're sure strippers everywhere can appreciate Wale's words of wisdom, lol.


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The wheels of justice have turned slowly, but the accused killer of Jennifer Hudson's mom, brother and nephew is finally about to stand trial.

 

Police say 30-year old William Balfour, the estranged husband of Jennifer's sister, Julia Hudson, killed Hudson's 57-year-old mother, Darnell Donerson and 29-year-old brother, Jason Hudson in their south side Chicago home on October 24, 2008. Hudson's 7-year-old nephew, Julian King was reported missing from the home at the time the bodies were found.

 

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Balfour, already on parole for a 1999 attempted murder conviction, is arrested on the night of October 24.

 

On October 27, Julian King is found dead in the back of Jason Hudson's Chevrolet Suburban which was parked on the West side of Chicago.


All of the family members died from gunshot wounds.

 

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Prosecutors allege that Belfour flew into a jealous rage because he suspected Julia was dating another man and went to the house to confront her.

 

He was later indicted by a grand jury on three counts of murder, aggravated kidnapping and home invasion.

 

Cook County Judge Charles Burns announced Thursday (January 19) that jury selection for Balfour's trial would begin on April 9.

 

Testimony in the trial is expected to begin on April 23.


Sources: The Chicago Tribune and Eonline.

 

 

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Maino's new album, The Day After Tomorrow, is scheduled to drop February 28. The Brooklyn rapper gives fans a taste of what's to come with the visual release of the single "That Could Be Us.

 

The radio friendly track features Robbie Nova.

 

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Seven people and two companies were indicted today by the Justice Department for their roles in operating the very popular file sharing website Megaupload, which has been shut down.

 

Indicted were the site's founder Kim Dotcom, aka Kim Schmitz, who was arrested in New Zealand. Company emloyees Bram van der Kolk, aka Bramos, 29, Julius Bencko, Finn Batato, Sven Echternach, Mathias Ortmann, and Andrus Nomm were also indicted by the feds.


ABC is reporting that Batato, Ortmann and van der Kolk. were also arrested in New Zealand. The other two individuals remain at large.


At the center of the indictment is a half-billion dollars in copyright losses the feds allege Megaupload and it's shell company, Vestor Limited have caused.


"The Mega Conspiracy, a worldwide criminal organization whose members engaged in criminal copyright infringement and money laundering on a massive scale," reads the indictment.


It is alleged that Megaupload and Vestor Limited have raked in $175 million dollars in proceeds since the website was established in 2005.

 

The timing of the indictment comes one day after massive protests against two proposed anti-piracy bills. Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA).


Reddit, Wikipedia, Mozilla, WordPress, Google and thousands more websites participated in the protests.


Below is an explanation of the proposed bills and what they would mean to you if passed.


PIPA

 

Let’s begin by first breaking down the first of the two bills that were introduced, PIPA. PIPA is an acronym for the Protect IP Act, and was first introduced to the U.S. Senate on May 12, 2011 by Senators Patrick Leahy, Orrin Hatch, Chuck Grassley. It is also good to take note that PIPA is a re-written legislation, the original being the failed to pass Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) of 2010.

 

PIPA, if passed, will give  U.S. corporations and the government the right to seek affirmative legal action with any website that they see as enabling copyright infringement whether of U.S. origin or not. Here is a breakdown of all that they will have the power to do.

 

  • Force U.S. internet providers to block access to websites deemed as enablers of copyright infringement
  • Seek legal action by suing search engines, blog sites, directories, or any site in general to have the black listed sites removed from their website
  • Will be able to force advertising services on infringing websites, and those supporting of them, to remove them from their advertising accounts
  • Companies will also have the power to sue any new websites that get started after this bill is passed, if they believe that they are not doing a good job of preventing infringement on your website.



SOPA

 

SOPA is an acronym for the Stop Online Piracy Act, and is a bill introduced to the U.S. House of Representatives by Represenative Lamar Smith on October 26, 2011. In similarity with PIPA, SOPA is a build on a previous legislation. This legislation being the PRO-IP Act of 2008.

 

SOPA, if passed, will work in conjunction with PIPA. As described by such entities as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, SOPA is nothing more so than the U.S. government and private corporations black list. Here is a breakdown of the power given to the government and private corporations.

  • The U.S. Attorney General can now seek a court order that would force search engines, advertisers, DNS providers, servers, and payment processors from having any contact with allegedly infringing websites
  • It will allow private corporations to create their own personal hit lists composed of websites they feel are breaking their copyright policies, ironically this doesn’t have any odd feelings of a legal mafia at all. These companies will be able to directly contact a website’s payment processors a notice to cut all off payment involvement with the targeted website. This payment processors and website of question will then have five days to act before it is simply taken down.
  • Payment processors will have the power to cut off any website they work with, as long as they can provide a strong reason of why they believe this site is violating copyrights


Information from ABCNews and 1stWebDesigner.com was used in this article.





 

 

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