Dr. Laura Schlessinger responds to her N-word controversy and announces she is leaving talk radio at the end of the year.
Before she uttered the N-word, before her remarks on cheated-on wives, before the controversies over homosexuality and religion and morality, Laura Schlessinger was considered a breath of fresh air.
Talk radio host Dr. Laura Schlessinger has issued an apology for saying the N-word several times during an on-air conversation with a caller this week.
Radio talk-show host Dr. Laura Schlessinger engages in a racially charged discussion with a caller to her show.
Dr. Laura Schlessinger attempts to explain her incendiary comments last week and tells why she's leaving her radio show.
CNN's Don Lemon and a panel discuss the fallout from Dr. Laura Schlessinger's radio rant using the N-word.
I was out roaming the streets of east London with a group of friends back in 2007 when we stumbled across this sweaty hipster club tucked between an old church and a bank. It wasn't a very large space, holding maybe a couple of hundred people, but what it lacked in size was more than made up in the energy coming from the predominantly white, eclectic crowd on the dance floor.
One of the most intriguing conversations I had at either the Democratic or Republican convention was with a white labor leader from Ohio.