Episode 3 of Season 7 of "True Blood" featured Pam talking about Tara's true death, introduced bad guys and killed off a major character.
Zac Efron and Michelle Rodriguez were seen kissing while on vacation in Italy over the weekend.
A roundup of the top five myths about chocolate.
Utility equipment is "vulnerable to terrorist attack" and that "potentially could have catastrophic consequences."
A new discovery might provide scientists with tools to engineer crops that can deal more effectively with climate change.
Simpson and Johnson started dating four years ago and got engaged in November 2010.
President Obama caught flak for his handling of the immigration crisis from all angles on the airwaves Sunday.
Shark had been struggling to get off hook when swimmer got in its way.
Louis Brown Jr. suffered from Alzheimer's disease and succumbed Thursday.
Nathan's Famous hot dog eating contest saw big surprises and some upsets.
The attorney of Shelly Sterling, the estranged wife of Donald Sterling, reportedly called the move "a desperate act by a desperate man."
The Los Angeles Lakers could sign Carmelo Anthony and Pau Gasol in free agency.
Tesla could install iOS in its Model S vehicles or produce batteries for Apple products at its $5 billion 'gigafactory,' one investor says.
Hollywood celebrity Lindsay Lohan filed a lawsuit against the makers of "GTA 5." Here are some of the allegations.
The group is also asking Facebook to make the News Feed algorithm public.
Here's the rundown on Google's upcoming Android L operating system.
Where to watch the 2014 Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest on television or via online live stream this Fourth of July.
Reports out of China suggest a Sept. 25 launch for the iPhone 6 and a new model supposedly called the "iPhone Air."
Kendra Wilkinson will never forgive Hank Baskett for his affair, claim sources close to the reality star.
Will "Teen Wolf" be renewed for a fifth season? MTV has yet to confirm, but fans may already have an answer.
Facebook Inc. announced its acquisition of LiveRail to attract more video ad dollars.
Venture capitalist Tim Draper revealed himself as the sole winner of the nearly 30,000 bitcoins put up for auction by the U.S. Marshals Service.