Every ‘Friends’ Episode To Stream On Netflix, Time Warner Says
Time Warner announced on Wednesday that every episode of "Friends" will stream on Netflix in the U.S. and Canada.
Neil Young On 'Howard Stern Show' Discusses Pono Players And Ongoing Feud With David Crosby
Neil Young talked with Howard Stern on Tuesday about the PonoPlayer, his "gift to music lovers" that promises to bring a 95 percent sound improvement over digital downloading.
Robbie Rogers Inspires ABC Comedy ‘Men In Shorts’ About Gay Soccer Player
LA Galaxy winger Robbie Rogers, who came out in 2013, is set to produce ABC comedy "Men In Shorts" about a pro soccer player who comes out to his family and team.
Facebook, Apple To Pay Egg-Freezing Costs For Female Employees
In what has been called the latest development in the "perks armsrace," the companies are covering egg-freezing for its female employees
Yahoo Editors Bobbi Brown and Joe Zee Want To Ditch The Color Purple: Report
Anonymous sources are saying Yahoo's new beauty and style editors-in-chief think purple is "uncool," "dorky" and too "techie."
McDonalds Responds To ‘Pink Slime’ Claims In YouTube Campaign Starring MythBusters’ Grant Imahara
In a YouTube campaign called "Our food. Your questions," McDonald's attempts to dispel those pesky "pink slime" worries.
YouTube Star Michelle Phan’s New Book ‘Make Up’ Chronicles Her Rise To Internet Superstardom
Publishers are keeping an eye on YouTube stars like Michelle Phan, queen of the makeup tutorial, who has a new book called "Make Up."
Wear A Hijab, Take A Selfie For The #DamnILookGood Art Project
Two Pakistani-American artists aiming to fight Islamophobia let people try on the traditional Muslim veil.
New York Times May End Chess Column After 50-Plus-Year Run
"This is the final chess column to run in The New York Times," the paper's chess blogger wrote on Monday. But it's not that simple.
The New York Times Is Selling Journalist-Led Luxury Tours To Iran For $7,000
In what some say could be a conflict of interest for the neutrality of its Iran coverage, the New York Times is selling luxury tours to Iran led by a New York Times journalist.
Keith Olbermann Apologized To President Bill Clinton For Monica Lewinsky Coverage, Told Cornell It Gave Him ‘Dry Heaves’
Keith Olbermann who once said that MSNBC's coverage of the Clinton scandal gave him the "dry heaves," wrote a personal apology letter to the president in 1998.
Léa Seydoux New Bond Girl? Joins ‘Bond 24’ As Femme Fatale
Palme d’Or-winning actress Léa Seydoux will play a femme fatale in the new "Bond 24" film. Does this mean she's the new Bond girl?
Transgender People Wishing To Change Birth Certificates Face Legal Challenges, NYC Bill Aims To Eliminate Surgery Requirement
A bill proposed in NYC aims to eliminate the surgical requirement now in place if transgender people want to change their birth certificates.
Queen Elizabeth Names Angelina Jolie An Honorary Dame
The honor reflects Jolie's work on behalf of female victims of sexual violence in war zones.
Katy Perry Super Bowl 2015? Star Expected To Perform At XLIX Halftime Show
Rumors are swirling that Katy Perry is this year's Super Bowl halftime performer.
Stephen Collins Wrote Erotic Fiction In The 90s, Sexual Compulsions Were Favorite Themes
In Stephen Collins' erotic novel "Eye Contact" (1994), a female character named Nick compulsively exposes her naked body to others.
Cosmopolitan Editor, ‘Bachelorette’ Writer Leslye Headland To Create NBC Comedy About Political Blogger Turned Sex Editor
Is NBC creating "Sex and The City" meets "The Devil Wears Prada" with "Bachelorette" writer Leslye Headland? Sure sounds like it.
Michelle Obama’s Ode To Spanx At White House Fashion Education Workshop: 'We All Wear Them With Pride'
The first lady highlighted Spanx and its creator to to aspiring students at the first Fashion Education Workshop at the White House.
Is Uber Safe? Ride Share Company Provides Your Driver Minimal Training
Not only does Uber not require that all of its drivers get basic training, if they want it, they have to pay for it themselves.
Jay Leno To Host Car-Themed Show On CNBC
The longtime host of "The Tonight Show," who swore he was done with TV for good, will host a show drawing on his lifelong passion for cars.
Sinead O’Connor To Publish Memoir, Denies Earlier Claim That Sexual Conquests Will Be Detailed
Sinead O'Connor will reflect on her tumultuous personal and professional life in a memoir to come out in 2016.
Stephen Collins Update: '7th Heaven' Actress Dead, More Disturbing Allegations Emerge, LAPD To Reopen Investigation
In the wake of allegations that '7th Heaven' dad Stephen Collins molested young girls, more disturbing news comes out.
Pink Diamond Sold By Sotheby’s Asia For Record $17.7 Million
Sotheby's Asia sold a rare pink diamond considered "amongst the rarest and most desirable of colored diamonds ever seen at auction.”
Jennifer Lawrence On Hacked Nude Photos: "The Law Needs To Be Changed'
In her first public statements about hackers stealing nude photos, the actress tells Vanity Fair, "It's a sex crime."
‘7th Heaven’ Dad Stephen Collins Taped Sex Abuse Confession: What The Law Says About Confidentiality
"7th Heaven" actor Stephen Collins confesses in a secret recording made by his estranged wife to molesting young girls.
Bill O’Reilly Sides With Bill Maher On Ben Affleck Islam Debate; Says ISIS Would Behead Actor ‘In A Heartbeat’
In a rare moment of agreement, Bill O'Reilly came to Bill Maher's defense after an argument with Ben Affleck about what the actor said are racist views of Islam.
BTK Killer Dennis Rader To Be Subject Of Nonfiction Book, Also Inspires ‘A Good Marriage’ Film Based On Stephen King Novella
"BTK" serial killer Dennis Rader will cooperate with author of new academic book; portions of profit will go to victims' families.
Madeleine McCann Twitter 'Troll’ Brenda Leyland Found Dead After Sky News Segment; Network Could Face Inquiry
Did Martin Brunt contribute to the death of a so-called Twitter troll who tweeted about the parents of missing Madeleine McCann?
John Galliano to Margiela: Designer Fired From Dior For Anti-Semitic Rant Will Head House Margiela
British fashion designer John Galliano, fired from Christian Dior in 2011 for anti-Semitic rants, will head Maison Martin Margiela.
HB2 Abortion Ruling: With Most Texas Clinics Closed, What Are The Alternatives?
Women in Texas now have very limited options in seeking legal abortions: Only seven clinics remain open in the state, and travel expenses could make the procedure prohibitive for low-income women.