Google has commemorated the much-loved, though sometimes controversial, American children's author and book illustrator, Maurice Sendak.
Kim Kardashian was not able to make it to Kanye West's birthday celebration in New York, but the rapper was joined by fellow greats Jay-Z and Nas.
Justin Bieber's female fans are growing up alongside the hit singer, throwing lingerie onstage as opposed to stuffed animals
Actor Bradley Cooper made his relationship public knowledge Saturday, attending the 2013 Spike TV Guys Choice Awards with British model Suki Waterhouse.
Friends of the Vista Bridge are pressing the city of Portland, Ore. to install suicide-prevention barriers.
Cocktail waitresses in Connecticut's Foxwoods Resort Casino are fighting for their rights to wear shoes of their own choosing.
No charges are expected to be filed against the four-year-old Arizona boy who accidentally shot dead his father on Friday.
Americans' opinion of the cruise industry hasn't bounced back since the Carnival Triumph fiasco. In fact, it's gotten worse.
A 30-meter (100-foot) Lego House will open in the toy's hometown of Billund, Denmark, in 2016.
A New Jersey police officer who shot dead another motorist in what is described as road rage shooting, has been charged with murder.
Sean Benschop, the accused in last week's building collapse in Philadelphia, has been charged with manslaughter.
News of the Red Wedding spreads; Davos's conscience gets the better of him; Daenerys greets the newly freed slaves of Yunkai.
Erin Brockovich-Ellis was arrested at Lake Mead, 30 miles east of Las Vegas, for boating while under the influence of alcohol.
Marketing of several Broadway shows in New York may be set afire by their successes at the 67th annual Tony Awards show Sunday.
A new WWF study pinpoints the planet’s most dangerous oceans and describes how shipwrecks are likely to increase in coming years.
For decades, security has trumped privacy nearly every time, but there is a way back to public accountability and Bill of Rights protections.
Booz Allen has advertised for someone to fill a position remarkably similar to the one held by Edward Snowden.
Edward Snowden, the self-confessed NSA whistle-blower, donated $500 to Ron Paul’s presidential campaign in 2012, according to CampaignMoney.com.
Booz Allen says NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden worked for the company less than three months before leaking NSA documents to the press.
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul announced Sunday he may sue the government over newly revealed top-secret NSA surveillance program PRISM.
Despite low expectations, "The Purge" dominated the weekend's box office with $36 million. Meanwhile, "The Internship" bombed with a fourth-place opening.
A man who killed four people in a Santa Monica shooting spree has been identified as John Zawahri.
Natalie Holt, the violinist who threw eggs at Simon Cowell during the finale of “Britain’s Got Talent,” is being lauded as a hero on Twitter. Holt told the Telegraph that she was protesting Cowell’s “dreadful influence” on the music industry.
The notorious conspiracy-monger tells the BBC he's still alive because he’d be a martyr if his enemies killed him.
"Once Upon A Time" co-creators Eddy Kitsis and Adam Horowitz spoke to fans at the ATX Television Festival about the upcoming third season of their hit ABC series.
Connie Britton and Kyle Chandler surprised "Friday Night Lights" fans at the 2013 ATX Television Festival.
The ATX Television Festival ruled Austin, Texas, this weekend. Check out the hottest celebrity Twitter photos from the event.
"Falling Skies" returns to TNT this summer on Sunday. Check out some juicy spoilers for the season premiere.
Kevin Durant, one of the NBA’s most prolific scorers, will sign with Jay-Z’s new Roc Nation Sports agency, sources say.
Anyone who’s read the books knows that the Red Wedding won’t be the last horrific plot point this season.