Griffith and Banderas met while filming the 1996 romantic comedy “Two Much” and soon after tied the knot.
The national security advisor's comments are a rare admission of the Obama administration's involvement in Syria.
The effects of global warming are taking a severe toll in the Pacific archipelago.
Egypt’s economy is predicted to grow at the rate of 3.2 percent for the next fiscal year, while unemployment rates soar.
Hoping to raise awareness for theater education, the Tony Awards are teaming up with Carnegie Mellon.
Asthma, heat stroke, allergies and infectious diseases are all likely to increase.
The kidnapping of the Nigerian schoolgirls dominates press coverage, but it's far from the whole story.
After spending a year in Qatar, Noori plans to head back to Afghanistan to "fight American forces there," a relative said.
T-Mobile service was down Friday morning for an unknown reason.
Meet the 51 contestants from Alabama to Wyoming vying for the crown Sunday at the Miss USA 2014 pageant.
The iconic puzzle game turns 30 today, and we've got 10 awesome bits of "Tetris" trivia to mark the occasion.
John Green's impassioned fans expected to overwhelm Tom Cruise's fading star power at the box office.
From the extremely cold winter to rising food costs, several factors continue to affect the economy's recovery.
The direct talks between the leaders are the first since the Ukrainian crisis erupted.
Get to know the star of "The Fault in Our Stars," Ansel Elgort.
North Korea named Jeffrey Edward Fowle as the American tourist it detained in May.
A man identified as Jeffrey Edward Fowle has been arrested and detained in North Korea, but little is known about why he was there.
“Are we completely free from blackouts? No, not completely."
Another solid jobs report can't disguise weak wage growth and persistent long-term unemployment.
T-Mobile's "The Underground" page advertises devices for the "true enthusiast."
The proposed rules would require states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from power plants by 2030.
On his visit to Apple's new Austin campus, the CEO mentioned the buzzed-about wearable and shared insights into recent hiring decisions.