Cooper had "What Not to Wear" host Stacey London on his show Thursday and admitted to rarely washing his jeans that he wears every day.
Comedian Katt Williams is back in headlines following the revelation that he is quitting the stand-up comedy game altogether.
"Peanuts" creator Charles Schulz wrote a series of letters, including animations of his famous characters, in an attempt to seduce a woman 25 years his junior.
Rick Ross has canceled two North Carolina show after receiving death threats.
Wednesday night's Grammy nominations left fans of electronic dance music scratching their heads at the inclusion of an unknown performer in the Best Dance Recording category.
The script for “Anchorman 2” is still being written, but anxious fans will be excited to hear of new rumors that have Kristen Wiig appearing in the film as the love interest of Brick Tamland, played by Steve Carell.
A new report from the NRDC suggests that the U.S. winter tourism industry has experienced a $1 billion loss over the last decade due to climate change.
Lady Gaga's Emporio Armani shoe that she once threw into an audience has been found and will be auctioned early next year.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation reports that e-readers like Amazon's Kindle track much more data than users realize.
Conservative media personality Glenn Beck has announced he’ll be teaming up with actor Vince Vaughn to create a new reality show.
Shanelle Workman nude photos nearly hit the Web as the result of a dispute between her and her mother, according to reports.
Actor Stephen Baldwin is accused of repeated failure to file personal income tax returns for 2008, 2009 and 2010.
The group that has petitioned against Ellen DeGeneres wants her removed as JCPenney's spokeswoman after she starred in a commercial.
Platform screen doors, widely used around the world, could have saved Ki-Suck Han's life. NYC's MTA says they're too costly.
Marijuana activist and comedic actor Tommy Chong believes that now that pot is legal in Colorado and Washington, Obama will not interfere on a federal level.
The wanted anti-virus king was denied Guatemalan asylum and will be flown back to Belize to face questioning about his neighbor's death.
Do we bury inconvenient histories or memorialize them? That's the debate over the proposed Manhattan Project National Historical Park.
Amanda Seyfriend's gown, a Balenciaga By Nicolas Ghesquière dress, at the "Les Miserables" UK premiere Tuesday is making headlines.
After earning three Grammy nominations, Rihanna seemed to be in high spirits, tweeting numerous photos from her younger years.
An accused burglar is in the Parker County jail after he called 911, afraid of the homeowner who was holding him at gunpoint.
Though filming on Murphy's final film “Something Wicked,” wrapped months before her death in 2009, the actress' passing caused delays in final production.
Justin Bieber did not receive a Grammy nomination this year, causing his manager, Scooter Braun, to go on a Twitter rant, but Bieber was unphased.
Demi Moore enjoys the party life at star-studded charity event.
Bret Easton Ellis has used Twitter to attack Matt Bomer, "Fifty Shades of Grey" screenwriter Kelly Marcel, and Lindsay Lohan. Now he's taking aim at "Zero Dark Thirty" director Kathryn Bigelow.
The singer says she had to give up her workouts in order to balance her hectic life.
On her talk show Thursday morning, Wendy Williams commented on Beyonce's upcoming HBO documentary, saying the star "can't talk."
The fashion world is embracing its newest trend: Brazil's pack of stunning transgender models which first started in 2010 with Lea T.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is taking action against the makers of a portable baby recliner called the Nap Nanny after five infant deaths linked to the product.
As the world gets caught up in baby fever with the announcement that Kate Middleton is pregnant, one online sportsbook is giving odds on the gender, name, hair color and weight of the royal child of Kate and Prince William.
Bean steps into the "Legends" lead role after Fraser's departure due to creative differences with executive producer Howard Gordon.