Five people, including three children, were fatally shot -- allegedly by a 15-year-old boy -- in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday night.
It’s easy to picture the writers at “Saturday Night Live” being overwhelmed with the number of pop-culture fiascos to skewer this week.
GQ magazine is being criticized for its "100 Hottest Women of the 21st Century" list, which arbitrarily categorizes some of them by race.
A new documentary promises to tell the story of The Eagles’ formation, chart-topping hits such as “Hotel California,” and what’s happened since the group's members reunited in 1994.
In an effort to alleviate the physical and mental strain on troops, the U.S. Marine Corps is now including meditation in its training regimen.
Five people were reported injured at three Gun Appreciation Day shows in Indiana, North Carolina, and Ohio.
Lady Gaga may be the featured performer at one of U.S. President Barack Obama’s inaugural balls Tuesday night.
Lance Armstrong may have just attracted millions of television viewers to his confessional interview with Oprah Winfrey on her eponymous Oprah Winfrey Network, but can he get audiences into theaters to watch his life story?
Russian police are searching for a masked attacker who threw acid into the face of Sergei Filin, the artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow.
Chew, a central character in HBO's "The Wire," died in his sleep on Thursday in his home in Northwest Baltimore. He was 52.
A U.S. district judge ruled Agence France-Presse infringed on photographer Daniel Morel's copyright when it took his photos from Twitter and distributed them to Getty Images.
Emma Stone was picked as one of W Magazine's top actors in their "Best Performance" issue for February.
Actor Christopher Walken has remained almost completely silent since news broke that police were reopening their investigation into the drowning of actress Natalie Wood.
Aimi Jones accidentally posted a nude photo when trying to sell a dress on eBay.
Taylor Swift has become known for dating a lot of famous young men lately, and it appears the “Back to the Future” film-series star Michael J. Fox doesn’t want his son to become the latest victim of Swift’s serial-dating ways.
Jamie Foxx, star of Quentin Tarantino’s recent hit film “Django Unchained,” is firing back at “Do the Right Thing” director Spike Lee, who recently criticized the violent movie for its racial language.
Lance Armstrong’s highly anticipated interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday did not disappoint in the ratings. Reports indicated that Armstrong’s confession brought 3.2 million viewers to the Oprah Winfrey Network, aka OWN.
Fox's longtime ratings powerhouse "American Idol" is losing viewers, despite a hyped-up feud between judges Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj.
The horror film "Mama," executive produced by Guillermo del Toro and starring Jessica Chastain, is earning mostly positive reviews.
Pregnant "Teen Mom 2" star Jenelle Evans believes she is having a girl and has already picked out a name for her.
Electric Daisy Carnival has already expanded from its Los Angeles origins into New York, Dallas, Las Vegas and Puerto Rico -- but it could take an even bigger step in 2013. Some of the biggest names in the music industry are lining up to buy the festival’s promoter, Insomniac Events.
Time has not been kind to these once-famous vacation destinations.
Rihanna and Chris Brown are working on another song together.
Nicholas Hoult was photographed flirting with Italian actress Tatiana Luter after his split with Jennifer Lawrence.
Rihanna recently explained to Complex magazine why she has shared so many selfies on her Instagram account.
Authorities on Thursday night were at Miami International Airport investigating a collision between two commercial jets near the gates.
The producer of "Gossip Girl" said a revamped version of the show is expected to debut later this year in Mexico.
The body scanners that have produced near-naked images of travelers since 2010 will be gone from all U.S. airports by June, according to the TSA.
Sports journalism is under scrutiny this week, following the Manti Te'o hoax and Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Rosemarie DeWitt is no longer slated to guest star on "The Newsroom." Could Aaron Sorkin's heavily criticized writing be to blame?