You may have the day off for Labor Day, but the Enstars Rundown doesn't. So kick back and enjoy your daily helping of pop culture, news, and whatever other info-taining tidbits are floating around on the web today.

Comedian /Actor Demon Waynes has found himself in something of delicate position. While talking to 105.1's The Breakfast Club on Friday, Waynes said he didn't believe the allegations of rape against Bill Cosby, calling it a "money hustle." Waynes took to Txwitter over the weekend to defend himself claiming that most people hadn't watched the whole interview which included comments of supporting for the victims and hope that they get "justice."

Read This: The New York Times Magazine has a harrowing multimedia feature depicting one boat of migrants from the Middle East and Northern Africa trying to cross the Mediterranean.

Could Rugrats return? Variety is reporting that Nickelodeon is considering mining its library of classic original programing-like Doug, Rugrats, Clarissa Explains It All and more-for possible revivals and fresh takes.

A Kansas man is engaged with a child support dispute with the state. William Marotta answered a CraigsList ad posted by a lesbian couple looking for a sperm donor in 2009 and despite the fact that couple has not asked him for an financial support in raising the child AND that all three signed a contract in which Marotta waived his parental rights, Kansas is still demanding that he pay the state in back child support and rather than giving in Marotta is fighting his case in the courts.

Now that the U.S. Military's policies against homosexuality, specifically that service members could be expelled for being gay, legions of those veterans who were kicked out, some decades ago, are applying their discharges be changed from dishonorable to honorable.

Someone stole a shipping container filled with 16 tons of silver, worth around $10 million, from the port of Montreal last week.

This week's British Science Festival kicked off with a bang! Scientists announced the discovery of a 4,500-year-old megalithic "super henge" buried a mile from Stonhenge.

Watch this: Someone edited a bunch of nightclub scenes from a whole bunch of different movies to make it seem like all the films' fictional characters hang out in the same hip spot, including those played by the same actor.