Walt Disney Co. predicts it will lose between $160 million and $190 million on the epic theatrical flop that is "The Lone Ranger."
An new extended trailer for the Princess Diana biopic "Diana" shows new scenes of Naomi Watts' evolution into the glamorous royal.
The parents of two small children who were unwittingly featured in the controversial “Neighbors” exhibit were denied a preliminary injunction that would have prevented photographer Arne Svenson from displaying or distributing the photographs.
Christian groups are up in arms over a Facebook page called “Virgin Mary Should’ve Aborted,” which is testing the website’s policy against hate speech.
Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos' acquisition of the Washington Post could affect its traditionally liberal political slant.
GOP's Reince Priebus demands CNN and NBC cancel plans for Hillary Clinton specials or lose their rights to air 2016 primary debates.
Retired astronaut Mark Kelly and his U.S. astronaut brother Scott Kelly will take part in a NASA study that will compare them while one is on Earth and the other is in space.
Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos will reportedly pay $250M for the newspaper & publications, in a bizarre sale few people knew was in the works.
Gannett Co., parent company of USA Today, issued a round of layoffs at local newspapers this week, but it declined to say how many employees will be affected.
Restoring the Fourth, a grassroots group calling for an end to U.S. government surveillance, is organizing pro-privacy rallies in 17 cities on Sunday, Aug. 4, dubbed “1984 Day.”
Rapper Foxy Brown has been accused of stealing $900 worth of weave by celebrity hairstylist Genevieve “GStar” Jean-Baptiste.
Intuit and "The Apprentice" winner Bill Rancic have launched the Small Business Big Game contest to give a national platform to an unknown entrepreneur.
The producer of the original "Superman" film, IIya Salkind, says he isn't a fan of the movie "Man Of Steel."
J. Cole has announced the dates for his What Dreams May Come Tour featuring Wale. The North American tour will kickoff in September.
Ten black former "American Idol" contestants have filed a lawsuit, claiming they were kicked of the show as a result of their race.
Following the mysterious death of Barnaby Jack, the 35-year-old “white hat” computer hacker best known for making ATMs spit cash, social media sites like Reddit and Twitter have been rife with conspiracy theories.
Pay-TV providers like Verizon and tech giants like Microsoft are developing devices that can monitor our behaviors as we watch TV and play games.
The number of digital TV viewers will hit a crucial tipping point in 2014, with Netflix now leading the pack.
J.C. Penney is being accused of exaggerating sale prices and placing new, higher priced stickers on old merchandise.
The MTA on Wednesday approved a policy to rename New York City subway stations after corporate sponsors, but will the plan leave straphangers feeling lost?
David Lee Simpson, an auto-shop worker infatuated with Jodi Arias, was arrested after allegedly posting on Twitter that he planned to slit the throats of Nancy Grace and Jane Velez-Mitchell.
The possibility of a Danity Kane reunion continues to grow as the girl group was recently photographed in the recording studio for a session with music producers the Freshm3n.
The ongoing sideshow that is Anthony Weiner’s New York City mayoral bid is fostering a groundswell of media sympathy for Weiner’s wife, Huma Abedin, who stood by his side once again during a Tuesday press conference.
Director Spike Lee, the latest established filmmaker to turn to Kickstarter, landed a $10,000 gift from Steven Soderbergh, who will now get to sit courtside with Lee at a Knicks game.
From the liberal Media Matters to the conservative Media Research Center, watchdogs on both sides of the political spectrum are attacking BuzzFeed Inc.
For the second year in a row, the Big Four broadcasters were completely shut out of Emmy’s coveted Outstanding Drama Series category. Should network TV give up on serious drama?
The frenetic media coverage surrounding the birth of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s first child has provoked a backlash from British republicans who say everyone should be born equal.
NYclass, an animal-advocacy group, is stepping up efforts to prevent New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn from becoming the city’s next mayor.
Google will implement a major upgrade of its AdWords product Monday, but many advertisers are unhappy about the forced changeover.
A group of Latin American countries may have thwarted Amazon Inc.’s request to control the .amazon domain suffix.