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Charlie Hebdo's Front Page Sends Direct Message to ISIS Following Paris Attacks

By Staff | Nov 17, 2015 03:19 PM EST

Much of the world finds itself speechless in the wake of the horrific terror attack in Paris, France, last week, but satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo reportedly, and expectedly, has something to say. The paper just released the cover of what will be the first issue out since the attack on their city at the hands of ISIS. Read More »

Conan O’Brien Had The Best Bill Cosby Slam Of All [WATCH]

By Kyle Dowling | Jan 15, 2015 11:11 AM EST

Last night’s episode of CONAN was undoubtedly hilarious, but perhaps the funniest segment came during host Conan O’Brien’s “Coffee Table Books That Didn’t Sell” segment. If you haven’t seen the bit, it’s pretty self-explanatory –– O’Brien sits next to sidekick Andy Richter and the two go through some coffee table books that were rejected upon publication. And while last night’s segment held a number of funny pieces – including Stoned Horses – the best of all was the book Careful of the Coz!, which, naturally, had something to do with comedian Bill Cosby and those rape allegations being flung around from all different angles … too many actually. The bit came just days after Golden Globes 2015 hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler made a hilarious joke at the famed Cosby Show star’s expense and about a week after O’Brien gave a heartwarming speech about the Charlie Hebdo Tragedy in Paris. Read More »

‘Anonymous’ Hackers Announce War Against Islamist Extremists Following ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Tragedy

By Kyle Dowling | Jan 11, 2015 02:24 PM EST

It’s been a crazy week after the unfortunate and horrific murders at the Charlie Hebdo offices and killings in Paris, France. After MStars News first reported on the events, including Real Time host Bill Maher heading on over to Jimmy Kimmel Live and making some comments about the Muslim religion, it’s now being announced that the underground hacking group known as Anonymous has declared war on Islamist Extremists, claiming they will take down any extremist site they see online. They’re aptly calling the operation “#OpCharlieHebdo” Read More »

Bill Maher Has A Lot To Say About The Charlie Hebdo Tragedy [WATCH]

By Kyle Dowling | Jan 09, 2015 10:08 AM EST

Following the horrific murders and attacks that took place in Paris surrounding the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo – which is now being known as the Charlie Hebdo Tragedy – the comedy world has done nothing but unleashed an outpour of support for those overseas. A couple of nights ago, outspoken liberal comedian Bill Maher stopped by ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live to chat about what went down. And while the below clip definitely holds some funny to it, the Real Time host had no time getting … well, real … and deliver his sincere thoughts on the subject. Mainly the fact that the terroristic attack was done by those who believe in one religion and one religion only – the Muslim religion. Read More »

Conan O'Brien's Heartfelt Comments On The Charlie Hebdo Tragedy [VIDEO]

By Kyle Dowling | Jan 08, 2015 10:47 AM EST

Following yesterday’s horrific news in Paris, France – where 12 people were murdered because a satirical newspapers made a number of jokes that offended a particular group – many in the comedy world could not help but feel somewhat uneasy. Not just because of the terrible loss of life for those overseas but also because it somewhat hits home for them. With that, CONAN host Conan O’Brien took a quick minute during last night’s episode with Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 and Pitch Perfect 2 star Elizabeth Banks and actor Vinnie Jones, to discuss what’s now being coined as the “Charlie Hebdo Tragedy.” Read More »

'Charlie Hebdo' Terrorist Attack On Wednesday, Jan. 7, Leaves 12 Dead

By Star Connor | Jan 07, 2015 11:36 AM EST

"MStars News" has BREAKING NEWS regarding the terrorist attack in Paris, France, Wednesday, Jan. 7. According to CNN, at least three gunmen have shot and killed 12 people at the Paris office of French satirical magazine "Charlie Hebdo" in an apparent terrorist attack. BBC News reports that four of the magazine's popular cartoonists, including its editor-in-chief, are listed among the dead, including two police officers. The three gunmen were last seen fleeing the scene by car. French President Francois Hollande has claimed that the shooting today was a terrorist attack "of exceptional barbarity." "We will find the people who did this," Hollande told NBC News. "France is today shocked by this terrorist attack." The masked shooters opened fire with assault rifles in the office and were met with shots fired back by police, who were outside the building as they ran away by a vehicle. Read More »

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