Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie are putting together a re-recording of the 1985 charity single, “We Are The World.”

After word spread yesterday that Kanye had been banned from tonight’s telethon benefiting Haiti on MTV, reps from the network are denying it.

Wyclef Jean was on the Oprah show. He gave a vivid description of what he saw and provided camera footage that he had from his trip.

Join me tonight at the Gateway for Ladies Night. We will be collecting donations for Haiti and turning them over to the Red Cross. The Gateway is located at 25700 Aurora Rd in Bedford Heights. It is FREE to get in with a full kithcen. DJ P Funk of the Dynasty DJ’s providing the soundtrack to […]

In the wake of the devastating earthquake that has killed tens of thousands in Haiti, one woman was found alive after six days, trapped under the rubble of a collapsed bank.

Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) — The dead lie in piles on street corners, covered by flimsy pieces of cardboard boxes. The living crowd tent cities, as many as 20,000 awaiting food, water and medicine.

And you thought Roland was pissed at Rush Limbaugh before?! He’s got a whole new reason to rant after Limbaugh and 700 Club’s Pat Robertson made some crazy statements regarding the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti.

Jill Lear has decorated bedrooms waiting for the 9-year-old boy and girl she calls her son and daughter even though she hasn’t brought them home from Haiti.

From The Wall Street Journal Like at a lot of publications, Newsweek was forced to start its week over when the earthquake hit Haiti.

From MyFoxNY.com The New York Yankees are donating $500,000 in support of rescue and relief efforts in earthquake-ravaged Haiti.

Haitians have made many contributions to the world of sports, art, and entertainment.

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Death was everywhere Wednesday in this devastated city of 2 million. Bodies of tiny children were piled next to schools. Corpses of women lay on the street with stunned expressions frozen on their faces as flies began to gather. Bodies of men were covered with plastic tarps or cotton sheets.