Rep. Edward J. Markey has sent a letter to the FTC urging an investigation into advertisements by energy drinks such as 5-Hour Energy.
The Wanted's Jay McGuiness showed support for Lindsay Lohan the day after she was arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman, supposedly because of a squabble over his bandmate Max George.
Carrie Underwood will play Maria von Trapp in an NBC production of “The Sound of Music.” NBC is planning a live three-hour special version of the classic Hollywood film and Broadway musical.
David Blaine left Meryl Streep stunned after appearing to eat a wineglass in front of her Thursday.
Stephen Colbert, host of "The Colbert Report," is gearing up for a weeklong celebration of "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," featuring interviews with the stars of the new film.
A great meal can easily put a dent in your wallet, but would you pay $500 for a burger? That's what it would take to eat the world's most expensive burger. Compared to some foodstuffs, however, that's a bargain.
Supporters of "Two and a Half Men" star Angus T. Jones are saying the actor's now-infamous religious rant against his own show is not evidence that he's been brainwashed.
48 hours of fashion, food and art in Florence.
Mayim Bialik has filed for divorce from Michael Stone, her husband of nine years. Bialik is seeking joint custody of the couple's two children.
The first known poster of Mickey Mouse sold for more than $100,000 during an auction in Dallas on Thursday.
Larry DePrimo is the most celebrated police officer in New York after he generously offered a new pair of boots to a barefoot homeless man.
A giant sinkhole, more than 200 feet long, forced a stretch of highway to close, causing traffic delays and detours in Ohio's Dover Township. The sinkhole was caused by the collapse of a pond beside the roadway.
China's recent success in co-producing Hollywood films shows it is capable of overtaking the U.S. in the moviemaking game. But will government regulations and traditional culture allow it?
Jeff Zucker, the former president of NBCUniversal, will take over as president of CNN Worldwide in January. Can he turn the struggling cable news network around?
At least three people were killed at Casper College in Casper, Wyo. on Friday morning, as the result of a possible bow-and-arrow attack, according to the Casper Star-Tribune. The suspected attacker is among the dead.
Lena Dunham's hit TV show 'Girls' is returning in 2003. Here's the trailer.
A 35-year-old Chinese man has been sentenced to death after police discovered a sex dungeon with six kidnapped women, two of whom were dead, underneath his house.
The latest addition to the list of guest stars on "The Simpsons" is "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane.
CEOs from over 40 international companies urged nations around the world to end HIV-based travel restrictions.
"Killing Them Softly," starring Brad Pitt, is earning favorable reviews from top critics.
The potential for profit is always there, but it’s especially hard to picture public opinion turning in favor of George Zimmerman after he started sending out signed thank you cards to people who donated to his defense fund.
"Fifty Shades of Grey" copyright holders claim Smash Pictures' satirical film version of the book is too true to the book to be called a parody.
A record eight of the 16 dramas competing in the 2013 Sundance Film Festival were directed by women, underscoring longstanding gender disparity among Hollywood directors.
Dylan McDermott recently tweeted a major "American Horror Story: Asylum" spoiler.
Francesca Eastwood, the 19-year-old daughter of Clint Eastwood and actress Frances Fisher, was named Miss Golden Globe 2013 on Thursday.
A Gilda's Club chapter announced that it plans to drop Gilda Radner's name from its title.
Bo, President Obama and the First Family's pet dog, inspects the White House's Christmas decorations in this humorous video.
Daniel "Boogie" Gibson showed his love for his wife, Keyshia Cole, by posting a picture on Twitter of his new tattoo of her face.
This year's highest paid musicians are Dr. Dre, Roger Walters, Elton John, U2, and Take That.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is rumored to be Batman in the upcoming "Justice League" movie, but fans could be misreading Christopher Nolan''s "Dark Knight" finale.