Liberty Ross, Robert Pattinson and this "Twilight" fan aren't the only people upset with Kristen Stewart and married "Snow White and the Huntsman" director Rupert Sanders affair. Fellow "Snow White" actress Charlize Theron is reportedly "fuming" over the scandalous rendezvous.
Senate Republicans are rallying in opposition to a United Nations treaty that would regulate the international arms trade, saying it would undercut Second Amendment rights.
On Tuesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo approved yet another expansion to the state's already-robust incentive program for film and television production, signing legislation that sweetens the deal for filmmakers who do post-production work in the Empire State.
Authorities say a Michigan man stole drugs and contaminated needles while working at a New Hampshire medical facility, leading to a rash of hepatitis C cases in the state.
According to the New York Times, strip clubs in Tampa, Florida are more than ready to receive those attending the GOP convention. The convention, which will begin Aug. 27, will have plenty of strip clubs within walking distance of the Tampa Bay Times Forum (home of Tampa Bay Lightning hockey team), and the economy won’t be the only thing stimulated.
Mabel Pantaleon, the missing 31-year-old actress famous for her role on "Dexter," was found at John F. Kennedy airport on Thursday attempting to hop on a flight.
It looks like nothing can keep Rihanna and Chris Brown apart. The pair were reportedly spotted on an intimate (and sneaky) dinner date this week while in France.
While all the headlines in recent months have been devoted to highlighting the "sluggishness" of job creation, the U.S. labor market is actually actively stitching together its wounds.
Storms hit the U.S. Northeast, leaving at least one person dead, while strong winds knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of residents. Severe thunderstorms accompanied by heavy downpour are expected to hit the U.S. Midwest today and into New York City and the Northeast, forecasters said.
As New Yorkers hunkered down for a severe thunderstorm Thursday afternoon, many took pictures of the swirling storm and posted their shots to Facebook.
An English hotel has opted to replace Bibles with the New York Time's best-seller "Fifty Shades of Grey," NBC News reported. That's right -- the Holy Bible has been replaced by "mommy porn."
The Brooklyn Nets are set to release their game schedule Thursday night during a live broadcast on NBA TV.
An outbreak of severe weather could hit the Northeast and especially New York City Thursday evening, with some meteorologists predicting a wallop similar to the ‘derecho’ that knocked out Washington D.C.’s power.
The left-winger has been criticized in the past for his work ethic but the Hurricanes hope he can fit right into their roster and contribute along with the Staal brothers.
Mitt Romney caused a scandal before his first diplomatic trip to London when he referred to the preparation for the Olympic Games as “disconcerting.”
The famous actor who played George Jefferson has been lauded for his comedic presence onscreen and when he died earlier this week multiple sites speculated he was gay. Hemsley did not leave behind a wife or family.
As analysts began to eagerly predict Facebook earnings--its first as a public company--the social media giant's close ally Zynga posted dramatic losses, leading many to question the future the two tech companies may have together.
U.S. President Barack Obama says he believes most gun owners would want guns out of the hands of those who want to do harm, thus background checks and other means to safe gun sales shouldn't be a controversial issue.
A Nickelback fan, 22-year-old Kevin Beaudette was injured on Tuesday night after he fell into a gorge while trying to sneak into a Nickelback concert at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Beaudette who lives near New York's Tupper Lake slipped down a creek embankment near the merchandise tent as the officials told Times Union. The Saratoga Springs Fire Department helped in rescuing this injured man and confirmed that Beaudette was in a highly intoxicated state when he tried to sneak into the Ni...
A group of men deployed by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan to help stop crime in Chicago is a welcomed initiative by the city's first Jewish Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
After weeks of speculation that Dwight Howard would be traded before the start of training camp, it appears that the center might not be leaving Orlando any time soon.
Further Arsenal signings are on the way, plus the latest on the futures of Robin van Persie and Theo Walcott.