Things got awkward in Oakland for the Warriors' brass.
Detroit Tigers third baseman Miguel Cabrera took a shot to the face to on Monday, causing him to bleed profusely.
Jeremy Lin, despite the dissipating Linsanity, is still attracting major corporations beyond Nike for endorsements. Monday, Volvo announced a two-year deal with the New York Knicks sensation.
Believe it or not, a guy simply took one of the New iPad models and shot it multiple times with not one but two deadly guns. Yes, here's a man who likes to shoot new technology items, and this time the new iPad was his target.
March 2012 will witness a slew of new game releases that gamers have been itching to get their hands on. This week comes with something for everyone, including the PS3, Xbox, Nintendo 3DS, PC, Mac, iOS and Android users.
Bethenny Frankel recently suffered an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction and accidentally flashed the Anderson show audience, but said she should get some credit for wearing underwear because Jersey Shore star Snooki wouldn't be wearing any.
Mourinho's squad failed to hold off Malaga's late surge.
Barcelona outlasts Sevilla on the road.
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum was in the middle of his speech at a rally in Arlington Heights in Illinois on Friday when two men began kissing front and center during a crowd protest before being ejected. The video of the protest and the men kissing has gone viral around the Internet.
Jason Russell, director of the Invisible Children charity's now-famous video Kony 2012, has become headline fodder after he stripped naked and ran through the busy streets of San Diego screaming You're the devil and other graphic obscenities. With this thrust into the spotlight, everyone wants a peek inside his mind.
He may be one of the President's favorite musicians, but maybe not for long after this weekend. Singer Cee Lo Green decided that he would sing the uncensored, curse version of his hit song, Forget You, at a fundraiser event for President Barack Obama at the Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Ga. Friday night, replacing forget with f--k and throwing the middle finger at guests in an event caught on video.
Watch highlights and driver reactions from the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.
Jason Russell, director of the “Kony 2012” viral video against Joseph Kony and the Lord’s Resistance Army’s use of children soldiers otherwise known as the Invisible Children, was arrested on Thursday in San Diego for reportedly masturbating in public, vandalizing cars and public drunkenness, reported TMZ.
Watch highlights from Manchester United's 5-0 victory over Wolves on Sunday, plus read a detailed match report.
A two-and-a-half minute official trailer has been released for Ridley Scott's Prometheus and it is sure to keep you wanting more. The full trailer debuted on Saturday in Anaheim, Calif., at WonderCon and it offers some more details about the storyline.
The tall American knocked off the top-ranked player.
Porn star Bree Olson, famous for being one of Charlie Sheen's Goddesses during his 2011 meltdown, is leeching onto another sinking ship. In the wake of the disturbing video of Kony 2012 filmmaker, Jason Russell, running around naked in public, Olson has decided to release her own video, Naked for Kony 2012.
Amidst the NBA trades, a 7-year-old girl was not too happy to hear her favorite Trail Blazers player Gerald Wallace was traded to the Nets, prompting her to cry hysterically in a video that has gone viral.
What spooky classic won't Tim Burton desecrate? The once great director is dragging his favorite actor, Johnny Depp, along as they lay waste to iconic '60 supernatural soap opera Dark Shadows, starring Jonathan Frid as the original lady-killer vampire Barnabas Collins of Collinwood. Check out the five best classic Barnabas scenes from YouTube before comparing Frid's taken on the character to Depp's.
House Budget Committee Chair Paul Ryan stars in an ominous video previewing the House GOP's 2013 budget.
Oscar winning actor George Clooney was arrested during a protest outside the Sudanese embassy in Washington D.C. on Friday.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak doesn't have to be like the rest of us to get his new iPad, but he wants to be one of the real people.