Karrueche Tran is still in Chris Brown's life, as they were spotted together heading to the Agenda Trade Show in California.
Government and police officials in Steubenville, Ohio, have launched a website aimed at clearing their reputations in the face of intense scrutiny by the media and hackers from Anonymous.
The hit British period drama “Downton Abbey” returns on Sunday night (January 6) for its third season on American airwaves. The latest season promises to bring plenty of surprises and shake ups to the show's cast.
While magazines and newspapers may be closing their doors, there is still more to journalism than link-bait headlines.
Is “The Big Bang Theory” the next “Friends?” The CBS sitcom about a group of awkward but endearing geeks has always been a hit with the ratings, but the show’s record-breaking first episode of 2013 has it earning numbers close to one of the most popular sitcoms of all time.
Two protective mothers prevailed over intruders this past week when the would-be burglars found themselves on the wrong end of loaded guns.
Sheardown’s wife Zena announced that he died on Dec. 30 after four years of battling Alzheimer’s disease while suffering from other ailments. He died in an Ottawa hospital at age 88.
The name of the Indian medical student who was brutally gang-raped on a Delhi bus Dec. 16 and died of her injuries in a Singapore hospital Dec. 29 was published Sunday.
Plenty of people had some excellent times ringing in 2013, but it looks like Josh Brolin may have had a bit too much fun.
Patrick Dempsey, Kim Kardashian, and Jay-Z are all celebrity investors.
The Florida Highway Patrol has identified the three people who died in a small-plane crash Friday in Palm Coast, Fla.
Demonstrators descended on Steubenville, Ohio, Saturday to protest against a possible cover-up of the alleged rape of a 16-year-old.
Voting has closed for the 2013 Oscar race, and this year's Academy Award nominees will be announced on Thursday, Jan 10.
The Society of Professional Journalists' ethics committee was deluged with complaints this year about biased reporting. Do journalism ethics still matter?
Authorities say four people are dead after a gunman held three people hostage early Saturday morning in Aurora, Colo.
KnightSec, a faction of the hacker collective Anonymous, has released more information about the night on which a girl was allegedly raped by members of a high school football team in Steubenville, Ohio.
A New York man accused of making 403 phony 911 calls over the past two years was arrested Friday and charged with false reporting and reckless endangerment.
The giant yellow "Rubber Duck" is back, and it will be spending most of this month in Sydney's Darling Harbor.
A skydiver wearing a special wingsuit was reported missing after jumping out of a helicopter near Washington’s Cascade foothills Thursday.
Brigitte Bardot has announced she plans to move to Russia if France euthanizes two zoo elephants.
It’s no secret that the host of ABC's “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” isn’t a fan of the host of NBC's “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” and, in a new interview with Rolling Stone, Kimmel slams Leno for being a sellout.
Miley Cyrus might have secretly married Liam Hemsworth, as she has been photographed with a band on her ring finger.
A $60 million pushpin-shaped Phoenix Observation Tower could rise 430 feet above Arizona's capital city by 2015.
Kelly Osbourne shares how she lost 70 pounds by transforming her life.
The ongoing debate over the Journal News' Google gun map escalated Friday when Fox News tracked down three ex-burglars who said the map could make thievery easier.
With visitor numbers at an all-time high, Sri Lanka's government has proposed a new alternative to its beaches and temples: “war tourism.”
Instagram may have banned pro-anorexia and bulimia content from its site, but it won't stop online "thinspiration."
Congress confirmed on Friday that Barack Obama was the overall winner of the 2012 presidential election, with 332 electoral votes as well as the popular vote.
Politicians are accusing the CIA of lying to director Kathryn Bigelow and other filmmakers who produced the recent spy thriller “Zero Dark Thirty,” which chronicles the investigation and eventual killing of Osama Bin Laden.
A new screenplay based on Hillary Clinton is reportedly in development in Hollywood.