British police are assessing new information they were given in connection with the death of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed.
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg suggests fingerprinting the residents of public housing buildings to make the buildings safer.
Former B2K member Raz B tried to stop a bar fight in China, but the minor incident landed him in a coma Friday morning.
The season six finale of "True Blood" airs on HBO on Sunday, Aug. 17, at 9 p.m. Find out what will happen in episode 10, "Radioactive."
PETA is calling on the celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay to stop selling foie gras, a controversial delicacy made from inflamed duck or goose livers.
The ferry sank near Cebu, about 350 miles south of Manila, after it collided with a cargo vessel on Friday.
A 4-year-old California boy brought home an unexpected visitor from a family trip to the beach: a sea snail that hatched inside his knee.
Among thousands of Syrians displaced by civil war, a lucky few are ensconced in an artists’ colony in the mountain town of Aley, Lebanon.
Space is fashion’s final frontier.
After writing a blog post about the financial struggles facing himself and his family, “American Idol” alum Justin Guarini is now saying he is not broke and his words were severely misconstrued.
Kim Kardashian slammed Katie Couric after the talk-show host made a questionable comment apparently dissing the Kardashian family.
Federal agents announced the arrest of hundreds of MS-13 gang members in a nationwide sweep.
Robin Thicke and others have filed a pre-emptive federal lawsuit to forestall copyright-infringment claims by owners of rights to Marvin Gaye’s “Got to Give It Up” and Funkadelic’s “Sexy Ways.”
The business of electronic dance music is bigger than ever, as evidenced by Forbes’ annual list of the world’s highest-paid DJs.
Men who have sex with men have been prohibited from donating blood since the dawn of AIDS, but gay activists say the ban is outdated and homophobic.
“Short Term 12” may become the indie movie of the year. We sat down with Destin Daniel Cretton to discuss his unusual approach to a familiar theme.
The discoveries of illegal, lavish rooftop structures in China don't stop.
Director Spike Lee has passed the $1.25M goal on the kickstarter campaign for his new movie, with four days left to go.
The oldest living person ever may have been discovered in Bolivia: 123-year-old Carmelo Flores Laura. If Flores Laura is verified as the oldest living person by Guinness, he will beat out 115-year-old Misao Okawa of Japan as well as Jeanne Calment of France, who held the oldest verified age at 122 years and 164 days until she died in 1997.
Stacy Keibler and Naomi Campbell seemed unconcerned about their recent splits as they hung out on a yacht in Ibiza
Season three of "The Walking Dead" comes out on DVD on Aug. 27. Check out an insane scene that didn't make the cut.
WinCo Foods, an Idaho-based discount grocer, is being held up as a more ethical competitor to Wal-Mart, but labor unions are not a fan of either.
Doug Sehorne, an evangelist preacher, mistakenly used a cast photo from the TV show "Modern Family" for his fundamental ebook "Bible Principles of Child Discipline."
Beliebers defended Larry Shippers when 42 One Direction fans supposedly killed themselves after his Channel 4 documentary.
Season four of "Downton Abbey" will premiere in the U.S. on Jan. 5, 2014, three months after the show debuts in the U.K.
Two hikers along Cygnet Lakes Trail in Wyoming were charged by a female grizzly bear who was trying to protect her cub.
Frank Ocean is calling Chris Brown out on a new song called "Sunday," reliving the brawl they had in January.
New photos of the Scientology "alien space cathedral" Trementina Base in the desert of New Mexico have emerged, showing scientologists' lair for a post-Armageddon world to find their scriptures when “they come back from space after a nuclear catastrophe wipes out the human race.”
It doesn't look like Matt will have a hard time getting over Rebekah on "The Vampire Diaries."
A new study completed by University of Utah neuroscientists concludes there is no evidence existing within brain imaging that pinpoints a difference in the way humans use specific sides of their brains.