Bring That Week Back: 15-Year-Old’s Tech Business Worth Millions
Zimmerman stopped for speeding again, plus more news.
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15-Year-Old’s Tech Business Worth Millions - George Zimmerman is stopped for speeding again, a California yoga studio sparks outrage for holding a "ghetto fabulous" class, plus more news. – Natelege Whaley Jaylen Bledsoe, of Hazelwood, Missouri, started Bledsoe Technologies when he was 13, specializing in web design and IT services. Now the company is worth $3.5 million and has grown from two to 150 employees. (Photo: Courtesy of Jaylen Bledsoe)
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Ghetto Fabulous Yoga? - A California yoga center outraged some of their Facebook page subscribers when they posted photos from a "ghetto fabulous" themed class they recently held. The invite called for attendees to "come dressed in your favorite ghetto fabulous outfit, snap-back caps, corn rows, heavy lip liner or whatever you can dream up." (Photo: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Glamour)
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George Zimmerman Was Pulled Over for Speeding - On Sept. 3, George Zimmerman was pulled over for speeding in Lake Mary, Florida. Zimmerman was fined $256 for going 60 mph in a 45 mph zone. In late July, Zimmerman was pulled over for speeding in Texas. (Photo: AP Photo/TV Pool)
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s Children Can't Agree on Estate - On the same day thousands gathered in the nation's capital to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s "I Have a Dream" speech, his sons Martin Luther King III and Dexter King filed a lawsuit against his daughter, Bernice King, over the use of the iconic leader's intellectual property. (Photos from left: Mark Wilson/Getty Images, Kevin Winter/Getty Images,Monica Morgan/WireImage)
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Texas Approves Renaming Atlantic Slave Trade - The Texas Board of Education is rewriting history in textbooks by renaming the slave trade the “Atlantic triangular trade.” The members of the board say they are correcting liberal bias in education with the controversial changes. (Photo: Rischgitz/Getty Images)
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Man Looks to Create Neo-Nazi Enclave in North Dakota Town - Craig Paul Cobb has bought 12 lots of land in Leith, North Dakota, with the intentions of creating a haven for white supremacists. Cobb, who is wanted in Vancouver, Canada, for hate crimes, says he wants to create a “Little Europe.” (Photo: CraigCobbDeprogram via YouTube)
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FAMU Marching Band Returns to Football Field - Florida A&M’s Marching 100 played their first football game this past weekend since being suspended for a hazing incident in 2011 which led to the death of band mate Robert Champion.(Photo: AP Photo/John Raoux)
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Zimmerman's Wife Said She Has to Rethink Their Marriage - Shellie Zimmerman is not sure if she and George Zimmerman will continue living in matrimony. During an interview on ABC’s Good Morning America, she said, "That's something I'm going to have to think about." She said living in the woods under the close eye of bodyguards since the case has brought stress to their marriage. (Photo: Joe Burbank-Pool/Getty Images)
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Dave Chappelle Walks off Stage at Show in Connecticut - Comedian Dave Chappelle had enough of hecklers booing and yelling at a show in Hartford, Connecticut, and walked off the stage at the show Thursday. After the disruptive crowd would not be quiet during his set, he stood quietly until exiting. (Photo: WENN.com)
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Ohio White Supremacist Arrested - FBI agents discovered four trailers filled with Neo-Nazi paraphernalia and weapons in Richard Schmidt’s possession when they arrested him on charges of marketing counterfeit goods from China. Schmidt was prohibited from purchasing firearms after serving 13 years in jail for killing a Latino man and shooting two others in 1989. (Photo: FBI)
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