A fire broke out at a nightclub in Santa Maria, Brazil early Sunday morning, leading to the deaths of 232 people, according to Reuters. The event is the deadliest nightclub fire in over a decade.
Kentucky police arrested three men, two neo-Nazis, in connection with the murder and dismemberment of an alleged drug dealer.
Actor Randy Quaid has been denied a request for permanent residential status in Canada.
Casey Anthony filed for bankruptcy Friday afternoon in an Orlando court, almost two years after being acquitted of murdering her daughter.
A fire in Brazil that started inside a Santa Maria nightclub has left 232 partygoers dead.
Super Bowl festivities are about a lot more than football. When the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers kick off on Feb. 3 Americans will be drinking, laughing and, perhaps most importantly, eating.
Almost 8 million people watched the third season premiere of Britain's "Downton Abbey," but impatient Americans are able to download the entire season online.
The latest lawsuit filed against the Church of Scientology could be a turning point in a decades-long struggle for opponents to expose the church's financial misdeeds.
Dozens of hikers trapped by high water from heavy rains in an Arizona canyon were rescued Saturday, authorities said.
Sixty-seven dead cats and 99 live cats were found in the home of an upstate New York woman suspected of having severe hoarding issues.
A Venezuelan prison riot has left dozens dead, with estimates ranging from 54 to 93 killed, as the violence stretched into its second day Saturday.
Morrissey canceled a concert in Flint before being hospitalized in Royal Oak, Michigan “where he is undergoing tests for a suspected bladder infection.”
Software tycoon and "Shark Tank" entrepreneur Robert Herjavec was fine after a car wreck at Daytona International Speedway.
Steve Carell denied he'd return to "The Office," although not all fans are ready to say goodbye to Michael Scott.
Jake dates "cougar" Jaime Pressly in the Feb. 7 episode of "Two and a Half Men."
Residents near an Indian reservation think they might have found evidence of Bigfoot in Oregon, but scientists are skeptical.
"Mythbusters" misused a Chinese popcorn machine and called it a "popcorn cannon." Here are some other unusual Chinese creations.
Jenelle Evans allegedly miscarried her child and has reconnected with ex-fiance Gary Head, leaving Courtland Rogers in the dust.
Taylor Swift has allegedly signed a contract with Diet Coke to promote the zero-calorie soft drink.
After hearing that Fall Out Boy is reportedly reuniting, the band's fans took to Twitter to rejoice.
Cleavage Appreciation Day nearly broke Twitter Friday as tweets with the hashtag #cleavageappreciationday swept across the social media site, trending nationally for parts of the day and filling Twitter feeds with racy tweets, appalled reactions and hilarious commentary.
“Game of Thrones” is set to return for its third season on HBO March 31. While the show's marketeers have been rather guarded in divulging anything about the new season, they revealed on Friday the cast for the third season, giving some clues as to what fans should expect to see.
Burt Reynolds has been hospitalized and placed in an intensive-care unit at a Florida hospital because of dehydration and flulike symptoms, according to one of his representatives.
Lisa D'Amato allegedly broke her nose in a "freak accident," but could booze be the reason for the recovering alcoholic's injury?
This weekend marks the release of the critically panned "Parker," Movie 43," and "Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters."
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are sitting down for their first-ever joint interview on CBS' "60 Minutes."
Tina Turner was born Anne Mae Bullock in Tennessee in 1939 but has been living in Switzerland for more than two decades. On Friday, the singer announced she will be giving up her American passport to become a Swiss citizen.
Stephen King has injected himself into the American debate over gun control with a new essay titled “Guns.” The 25-page essay includes possible solutions to the mass-shooting epidemic that has plagued the nation but also announces King’s decision to remove his first novel, "Rage," from bookshelves.
Lego is being accused of racism, because its "Star Wars" Jabba the Hutt Palace playset resembles the Hagia Sophia, one of the most revered mosques in the world.
The 2013 Screen Actors Guild, or SAG, Awards presentation will air Sunday via TBS, TNT, and online live stream with red-carpet arrivals beginning at 6 p.m. EST. The show will air live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles at 8 p.m. EST.