Kate Middleton may finally be able to shed her Duchess Do-Little nickname come March 19, when she will give her first official speech as a member of the Royal Family.
Baylor just unveiled an incredibly ugly collection of basketball uniforms.
A robotic cheetah created by DARPA ran 18 mph (21 km/h), breaking the old record for speed by a legged robot by 5 mph.
An autopsy performed on Brandon Landau, the Illinois Wesleyan University student whose body was found on Sunday, is inconclusive. Investigators are now awaiting the results of toxicology and other tests to determine what caused the 18 year old's death.
The two people accused of hacking and stealing a large number of Michael Jackson's unreleased song from Sony Music's computers has been arrested and are reportedly out on bail.
Former baseball player Lenny Dykstra was sentenced to three years in prison.
Kirk Cameron made headlines over the weekend after he appeared on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight and called homosexuality unnatural and destructive. Cameron's comments were slammed by GLAAD and many celebrities, but the Evangelical Christian has also received an outpouring of support, particularly from those defending his freedom of speech.
Everyone's favorite Nabisco cookie, the Oreo, turned 100 on Tuesday. The iconic cookie sandwich has survived two World Wars, the Great Depression, the Cold War and Middle East turmoil.
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Paula Deen's kitchen just got a few degrees hotter. The Food Network chef and Southern comforter extraordinaire got slapped with a lawsuit by a former employee of a restaurant co-owned by Deen who claims that the celebrity cook condoned an atmosphere of sexual harassment and racism, reported The L.A. Times.
With the iPad 3 release date possibly occuring Wednesday, rumors are swirling and excitement building throughout the international technology community about the launch of Apple's new tablet.
Chemical analyses have found that high levels of a chemical that causes tumors in animals are present in drinks made by Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, according to a report by a consumer advocacy group.
U.S. military research scientists have developed a robot that mimics the movements of a cheetah, able to sustain speeds of up to 18 miles per hour.
Jamal Stevens was wrenched from his second-story bedroom by a tornado and set down on the other side of a fence bordering Interstate 484, hundreds of feet from his home. Miraculously, he suffered no major injuries.
With the iPad 3 release date looming, fanatics are ready to camp outside Apple stores nationwide as part of an obsessive ritual that accompanies the release of every major product the company introduces.
Snooki shocked the world with the revelation last month that she had a bun in the oven, but there's at least one person out there who is hoping that little bun never sees the light of day.
Emilio Masella said he did not mean to say his rumored-to-be-pregnant ex Snooki should have a miscarriage, and that he's gotta get, like, a bulletproof vest now. People are, like, after my throat, after reports that he made the offensive statement emerged Monday.
We contacted our resident Wire expert to get his thoughts on Grantland's The Wire character tournament.
Climate change could cause up to 900 species of birds to go extinct, according to a new study.
The official trailer for the highly-anticipated stealth action game Assassin's Creed III has been released, and game developer Ubisoft announced it will launch the game in the U.S. on Oct. 30, 2012.
The former Rutgers University student who secretly captured his gay roommate's sexual encounters on a webcam allegedly planned to host a viewing party, according to friends. Dharun Ravi is on trial for invasion of privacy, bias intimidation and a number of other criminal counts after his roommate, Tyler Clementi, committed suicide by jumping off the George Washington Bridge in September 2010.
Before he became president, Barry Obama was an eight-year-old boy living in Indonesia under the care of Evie, a transgender woman in Jakarta. Today, his ex-nanny is forced to hide her identity to avoid being beaten or killed, and her powerful story sheds a light on the abuse suffered by the transgender community at the hands of orthodox Muslims in Indonesia.
December 21, 2012, marks the end of the Maya calendar, which began sometime around August 11, 3114 B.C. Many believe that the end of the calendar, which happens to fall on the same day as the Winter Solstice, marks the end of the world. Doomsday prophets are banking on the end of human kind. Here is why the world will not end on 12/21/12.
The adorable minions are back in a new Despicable Me 2 trailer to promote the sequel set to be released in the summer of 2013. Watch the Despicable Me 2 trailer here.
Kris Humphries isn't happy with Kim Kardashian's decision on their wedding gifts.
GDC 2012 live streams are available to watch the IGF Independent Games Festival and Game Developers Choice awards shows for free online.
Pop star Justin Bieber is buying the $10.8 million home Ashton Kutcher has been renting out in the Hollywood Hills as an 18th birthday present for himself. Check out pictures the five-bedroom, eight-bathroom mansion, see what else the pop star got for his birthday, and find out if Gomez is moving in with him.
One of the largest annual technical conferences, South by Southwest (SXSW), will begin Friday, March 9 and last until Sunday, March 18. Here is a full list of the SXSW 2012 music lineup for South by Southwest from March 13-18.
Chris Brown and Rihanna's torrid relationship has cranked the rumor mill into high gear as fans and friends do everything they can to keep the two Hip Hop stars apart. Brown, who was put on probation after physically abusing RiRi three years ago when the couple was dating, may be arrested for violating the terms by stealing a woman's iPhone in miami. In a recent interview with Fader, Andre 3000 spoke out in support of Breezy.
More than three inches of snow fell in Kentucky and Indiana late Sunday. The snowfall is the latest in a nearly week-long storm that has devastated homes throughout the Midwest and South, killing 39 people and injuring hundreds across five states.