

We only got one thing to say: "Change has come to America" and we hope everybody's ready for it.
Ok, now we'll let some other folks say something.
"I was so, so, so excited and then just sort of a calm came over me," Oprah told The Insider.
"It feels like it actually is kind of real, so it feels great."
This is what George Clooney said in a statement: "I congratulate President-elect Obama on his historic victory, and now it's time to begin unifying the country so we can take on the extraordinary challenges that this generation faces."
Diddy, who's 39th birthday was election night, had twice as much to celebrate.
"I was straight up crying," he said. "I was with my kids. It was a beautiful thing. I just thank God my prayers were answered."
Speaking of the election, Tina Fey is hanging up her rimless eyeglasses and taking down her hair.
Ms. Fey did a dead-on impersonation of the Alaska governor on "Saturday Night Live" and the ratings soared.
But the "30 Rock" star says she's done portraying Republican veep candidate Sarah Palin.
Now that the Alaska governor is headed back to her day job, Tina is headed back to hers.
The only question now is, will "SNL" be worth watching?
Country cutie Taylor Swift blogs to let her fans know that she is not with child.
Little girlfriend calls a pregnancy "the most impossible thing on the planet," on her MySpace page.
Well, we sure are relieved to hear that.
Now we can go back to worrying about the economy.
We missed our chance to speak with Ursula Rucker, one of the fiercest sisters we've heard on the mic in a long time.
Girlfriend is called the queen of spoken word/performance poetry and she takes no prisoners, you hear us! She's performing at 8 tonight at the Kelly-Strayhorn. Go check her out.