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Aaron Carter tells Josh about his childhood in Tampa Bay, Florida.
Donald Trump is not enthused. It seemed like a regular Thursday for Trump as he tweeted his usual outbursts, like warning Republicans to "be careful with immigration" so as not to "give our country away," until some Lil Wayne lyrics were posted to his account. Trump then tweeted that his account had not just been hacked, it had been "seriously hacked," and he was looking for the culprits.
Mike Tyson discusses how he has tried to become a calmer person.
HuffPost Celebrity Associate Editor Leigh Blickley joins Ahmed to discuss Farrah Abraham's sex tape.
Louisviile guard Kevin Ware suffered a gruesome leg injury while playing against Duke for entry into the NCAA Tournament's Final Four. HuffPost Sports Editor Chris Greenberg and Donald Wine join Marc to discuss.
Is Andy Enfield the luckiest NCAA basketball coach ever? Not only is his Florida Gulf Coast University team playing in this year's NCAA tournament, but he is also married to a former supermodel. Enfield’s "better half," according to Bleacher Report, is Amanda Marcum Enfield, an Oklahoma native who has graced the cover of many a magazines, including Maxim.
Mamet's Phil Spector biopic takes liberties with his murder trial, earning criticism from the prosecution and defense. What do films owe to the people who inspire them? Spector's wife Rachelle joins Ricky to discuss.
Ashanti joins HuffPost Live to discuss her relationship with rapper Ja Rule.
Researchers in New Mexico say they've created zombie cells -- near-perfect replicas of mammalian cells that can perform many of the same functions despite the fact that they're not actually alive. But instead of pursuing and eating people as sci-fi zombies often do, these experimental cells may someday do our bidding -- finding use in commercial applications ranging from sensors to catalysts to fuel cells.
Donald Trump is not enthused. It seemed like a regular Thursday for Trump as he tweeted his usual outbursts, like warning Republicans to "be careful with immigration" so as not to "give our country away," until some Lil Wayne lyrics were posted to his account. Trump then tweeted that his account had not just been hacked, it had been "seriously hacked," and he was looking for the culprits.