Gerard Butler Rumored In Rehab, Expected to Leave Betty Ford Today
Actor Gerard Butler is reportedly in rehab for substance abuse issues. Known for his chiseled body and womanizing ways, TMZ is reporting that the 42-year-old actor's struggle began in 2006 while shooting the successful action film 300. A surfing injury in December is also believed to be a contributing factor to his issues.
Totes Amazeballs Kellogg's Cereal: 4 Other Strange Cereals [PHOTOS]
Kellogg's has created a cereal that is totes amazeballs. No seriously, the new Kellogg's cereal is called Totes Amazeballs. After a tweet from Tim Burgess, lead singer of UK band The Charlatans, the cereal makers took the delicious idea to the next level. The cereal which is based off of rocky-road ice cream features marshmallows, pieces of shortbread, raisins and Kellogg's very own Coco Krispies.
J.K. Rowling Writing Novel for Adults: What Do Scholars Think She Will Write Next?
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling is finally putting the pen to paper for a new set of books. According to CBS, Rowling has signed a deal with Little, Brown Book Group n the United States and Britain. Little, Brown will be publishing her first novels aimed at adults.
Did Zac Efron Drop a Condom on the Red Carpet of the Lorax? [VIDEO]
Earlier this week Zac Efron attended the red carpet for his latest movie, Dr. Suess's The Lorax. His cheeks turned almost as bright as the Lorax's face when he went to take something out of his pocket, and had what looks like a condom fall out on the red carpet.
Savannah Hardin: Alabama 9-Year-Old Punished to Death for Eating Candy
Nine-year-old Savannah Hardin passed away on Monday from a seizure, dehydration, and low sodium level. State pathologists are ruling her death as a homicide, as the seizure and dehydration was brought on by a punishment doled out by her grandmother and stepmother.
Robyn Coles' Naked Catwalk at London Fashion Week 2012 Spikes Sales [NSFW PHOTOS]
Robyn Coles, the hat designer that premiered her collection of Autumn/Winter 2012 hats at London Fashion Week is gaining tremendous popularity. What is the reason for her overnight popularity explosion? It could be the gorgeous hats she displayed, or it may be linked to the way her models displayed them...completely naked.
George Huguely Murder Trial: What is the Verdict?
After nine hours of deliberation, the jury finally revealed the verdict for George Huguely, the University of Virginia lacrosse player accused of killing his ex-girlfriend, Yeardley Love. The 24-year-old was found to be guilty of second-degree murder and grand larceny.
George Huguely Murder Trial: Jurors Deliberate Without Verdict
George Huguely, the University of Virginia lacrosse player accused of killing his ex-girlfriend, Yeardley Love, had his life in the hands of the jury this morning. The jurors spent the morning without reaching a verdict.
Zombies Run! Fitness iPhone App: Run for Your Life and Your Health
Blood, guts, brains and fitness? A new iPhone app, Zombies, RUN! is using zombies as motivation for runners. Zombies, RUN! is being released for iPhone and iPod touch on Feb. 27, with an Android version coming this May. App users will become Runner 5. The goal of this new iPhone app? Run for your life.
Argentine Train Crash: 49 Dead, 600 Injured [PICTURES]
A commuter train crash in Buenos Aires today has killed at least 49 people. CNN is reporting that over 600 people have been injured in the crash.
Kourtney Kardashian Having a Girl: 5 Celebrity Baby Names
Expectant mom Kourtney Kardashian told E! News that she will be having a little girl. Kardashian announced she was pregnant back in November. This baby, due in late spring, will be the second for Kourtney Kardashian and boyfriend Scott Disick. The couple's first child, Mason, turned two-years-old this past December. While Kardashian fans pretty much known that this little girl will be a fashion star, what they don't know is what Kourtney and Scott plan to name their soon-to-be bundle of jo...
'Amazing Race' Producer Dead: Fatally Poisoned by Thugs
Jeff Rice, a production facilitator for The Amazing Race was found dead in his Uganda hotel room. Poisoning is suspected as the cause of death.
'Linsanity' Out Front: Knicks Star Hits SI Cover 2 Weeks in A Row
Linsanity shows no sign of abating as New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin graces the cover of Sports Illustrated for the second week in a row -- a first for a New York athlete.
Robyn Coles' Naked Catwalk at London Fashion Week 2012 [NSFW PHOTOS]
It wasn't your average show at London Fashion Week when an eight month pregnant model strutted her stuff on the catwalk...completely nude, minus a hat for the Fall 2012 season. Former Miss Wales Sophia Cahill, a glamour model, kicked off Welsh milliner Robyn Coles' debut show. Cole, 31, wanted an eccentric showcase, and that is certainly what she got.
Maryland Teen Dies After Drinking Alcoholic Beverage: What Are The Risks?
A mother of a 13-year-old boy is blaming an alcoholic energy drink for her son's death. Michael Truluck, an eighth grader in Maryland, died after falling out of a moving car, and being struck by another vehicle. The young teen had been drinking an energy drink with alcohol prior to getting in the car.
High Gas Prices: 5 Best Cars To Own
On Monday oil prices hit a nine-month high after Iran stopped exports to Britain and France. The new fear is that higher gas prices will be seen shortly. According to CNN, gas prices are already up nealy 9 percent from the start of the year. With gas prices already high and expected to explode even more, now is a better time than ever to take a look at fuel efficient cars. Car manufacturers like Honda and Toyota are advancing the mileage on their hybrid and electric vehicles. The gas pri...
Kim Kardashian Involved in QuickTrim Lawsuit: What To Know About Caffeine Poisoning
Kim and Khloe Kardashian may be facing a class action lawsuit over their endorsed diet product QuickTrim. The lawsuit is being filed by law firm, Bursor & Fisher, against Windmill and the claims made by the Kardashian's. An e-mail was sent to users of the diet product by the law firm. The e-mail stated The active ingredient in QuickTrim weight loss products is a large dose of caffeine...The FDA has determined that caffeine is not safe or effective for weight loss.
Munch’s 'Scream' at Sotheby's Auction: 'Scream of Nature' Could Fetch $80M
Edvard Munch’s “The Scream,” one of the most recognizable paintings in the world, will be sold by Sotheby’s in New York on May 2. The version of “The Scream” being auctioned off is the only one privately owned. The primary version of the painting is in the National Gallery of Norway.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn: Investigation Into Prostitution Ring Involvement
Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief is being questioned today by French police for his involvement in a prostitution ring. Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief is being questioned today by French police for his involvement in a prostitution ring.
Chesterfield New Jersey School Bus Accident: Update, 3 Children Critically Injured
Yesterday morning a New Jersey school bus was in a collision with a dump truck while driving students to Chesterfield Township Elementary School. The accident killed Isabelle Tezsla, the 11-year-old girl. Also involved in the accident, and in critical condition, are Tezsla's triplet sisters, Sophie and Natalie. Their father is Sgt. Anthony Tezsla, a New Jersey State Trooper.
Dutch Prince Johan Friso: 'Stable But Not Out Of Danger' After Avalanche
Dutch Prince, Johan Friso is currently in critical condition after being buried in an avalanche. The son of Queen Beatrix, the Prince was skiing in the Austrian Alps with a friend when the snow fell. Friso was hit with snow 30 meters wide and 40 meters long, reported the Austria Press Agency. The Prince was buried in the snow for 20 minutes before he was pulled free. He was found unconscious and was resuscitated.
Jason Bateman New Dad: 5 Other Celebrity Babies Born in 2012 [Slideshow]
Jason Bateman became a father for the second time as his wife, Amanda Anka, just gave birth to a baby girl named Maple Sylvie last Friday, February 10th. The couple already has a five-year-old daughter, Francesca.
New Diet Pill Qnexa Awaits FDA Approval: 3 Things To Know
Qnexa, a new diet pill, will be the first new diet pill in 13 years if it gets approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The drug was previously rejected by the FDA in 2010 due to concerns of safety. Qnexa manufacturers are now presenting additional material to argue their case. Here are three things to know about the new diet pill, Qnexa.
Brittanee Drexel: Raymond Moody New Person of Interest in 2009 Disappearance
Brittanee Drexel, a-17-year-old girl on spring break in Myrtle Beach, disappeared in 2009. It will be three years on August 25 since the New York teen disappeared from outside her hotel on Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach. Police are now naming convicted sex offender Raymond Moody, 51, as a person of interest in the police classified “cold case.”
Arm & Hammer, Crest Spinbrush Electric Toothbrush Can Chip Teeth FDA Warns
Using electric toothbrushes can result in cleaner teeth and minimal plaque build-up, but are there also risks associated with using the dental cleaning device? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), are warning the public of a potential injury that may occur when using certain models of the battery powered Arm & Hammer Spinbrush. The Spinbrush ProClean, ProClean Recharge, Pro Whitening, SONIC, SONIC Recharge, Swirl, Classic Clean, For Kids, and replacement heads all have risk of injury to...
Charlie Chaplin Birth Mystery: Was He a Communist?
Charlie Chaplin, the iconic British actor with the toothbrush mustache, may have died in 1977, but it's actually his birth which is still a mystery. What led British Intelligence to conduct such an extensive and ultimately unsuccessful investigation into the comedian? FBI Director, J. Edgar Hoover demanded that the MI5 open a file on Charlie Chaplin in 1952 because he believed the actor had communist links. The goal of the FBI was to have Chaplin banned from the United States.
Beer Pong Beer: 3 Things to Know About the New Brew
Long gone are the days where you'll have to reach for the Keystone to fill your red Solo cups. Pong Beer is the latest beer to satisfy all your beer pong needs...its name practically says it. Here are three things to know about this sport inspired beverage.
Chesterfield School Bus Crash Kills New Jersey Elementary Student
A seven-year-old girl, the daughter of a N.J. State Trooper, was killed in an accident Thursday morning in Chesterfield, N.J., when a school bus and a dump truck collided. Between 16 and 20 other students were injured in the accident as well, with four being listed as critically injured.
Josh Powell: Where Will He Be Buried?
Josh Powell, who killed himself and his two boys in a Feb. 5 explosion, is still not buried. While his sons Charlie,7, and Braden,5, were laid to rest on Saturday at Woodbine Cemetary, the people of Pierce County, Washington are fighting against Powell being buried next to his children. Before the explosion, Powell took a hatchet to his two boys.
Mars Snickers Lower Calories: What to Expect
Mars Inc., the maker of Snickers, M&Ms and Twix has decided that by the end of 2013 they will halt sales of chocolate products over 250 calories. In an effort to improve the nutritional value of their products, the candy bars will be coming down in size. Spokeswoman Marlene Machit said that the act is part of the company's broad-based commitment to health and nutrition.