The pastor planning to burn Qurans on the Sept. 11 anniversary said Thursday that he had called off the event after being given assurances that the Muslim group seeking to build an Islamic center near the World Trade Center site would move the project. But sources close to the imam behind the New York mosque denied any deal had been struck.

As metro Atlanta's children and teens head back to school, it's never too early to begin thinking about preparing for college. Click here to watch a video featuring Majic 107.5 / 97.5's own Myronda Dexter for some tips on preparing high schoolers for college!

Popular boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. could face domestic violence charges after an incident at his Las Vegas mansion this morning, September 9th.

Elle Magazine is celebrating it’s 25th anniversary with its October issue by profiling 25 “game-changing” women who are also in their twenties. Gabourey Sidibe and Atlanta’s own Janelle Monae made the cut, and Sidibe even scored one of the four different covers.

Swizz Beatz’ ex-wife Mashonda sat down with Sister 2 Sister Magazine and blasted Alicia Keys for asking Kasseem Jr. to call her “mommy.” Click here for the excerpts.

A plan by a small Florida church to burn Qurans on September 11, which has triggered worldwide controversy, is a “recruitment bonanza for al Qaeda,” President Obama said Thursday.

It’s with our deepest sympathy that we inform you that Pastor Marvin Sapp’s wife MaLinda Sapp has passed on today after battling colon cancer.

Things are starting to getting uglier by the minute between Dwight Howard and his baby mama “Basketball Wives’” Royce Reed. Royce recently called the cops on Dwight after he picked up their son from daycare outside of their agreed schedule .

Matt Barnes, former Sacramento Kings player and fiance to VH1’s “Basketball Wives” cast member Gloria Govan, was arrested and booked into Sacramento County Main Jail on Wednesday night on a felony domestic violence charge. Click here for details.

Beyonce Knowles just ended a legal war with a guy who claimed the singer "invaded his neighborhood" for a video shoot. TMZ spoke with Philip Markowitz, who sued Beyonce and her production crew back in May for allegedly wreaking havoc in his neighborhood, and he claims he just received a 5-figure settlement to drop the case.