Gay Kids Share Their Stories On 'Nick News With Linda Ellerbee: Coming Out,' Airing Oct. 7
'Nick News With Linda Ellerbee' will air 'Coming Out,' a special episode in which kids who are openly gay talk about their experiences.
'The Notebook' Author Nicholas Sparks Accused Of Racism, Homophobia And Religious Intolerance
The former headmaster at a school started by best-selling author Nicholas Sparks accused him of bigotry in a federal lawsuit.
Models Over 30 On Fashion Runways And In Advertising: Just Good For Business?
Although fashion runways still favor youth, an increase in models over 30 reflects a growing diversity in the youth-dominated worlds of beauty and fashion.
Weekend Movie Preview: Killer Dolls, Magical Crayons, Digital-Age Malaise, And A Murder Mystery
Among the movies opening Friday, Oct. 3: horror flicks, comedy dramas, thrillers and an animated film for kids.
Anderson Cooper Announces CNN Heroes, Audience Voting Begins
Audiences can begin voting online for their favorite "CNN Hero." Anderson Cooper will announce winner Dec. 7 on a tribute show.
Facebook’s Chris Cox Apologizes For 'Real Name' Policy And 'Hardship' It Caused LGBT Community
Chief Product Officer Chris Cox apologized for the "pain" the mandate caused LGBT users and promised to fix problems.
Facebook May Apologize For ‘Real Name’ Policy, Changes Expected: Report
Anonymous sources tell Valleywag that Facebook will apologize to LGBT community and rework its controversial "real name" policy.
Amazon, Not Urban Outfitters, Is World’s Biggest Seller Of Vinyl, Say Record Execs
Whoops! Despite Urban Outfitters' CEO claiming they're the world's largest seller of vinyl, it's actually Amazon.
Silicon Valley’s Linx Dating Charges Up to $100,000 For Matchmaking Services
Linx Dating helps Silicon Valley types find love -- for a price.
‘The Fault In Our Stars’ Author John Green Responds To California School Ban
John Green, author of "The Fault In Our Stars," responds sardonically to news his book was banned in a California middle school
Piers Morgan Joins Daily Mail As Editor-At-Large, First Gig Since Failed CNN Stint
Piers Morgan to write "the biggest stories that matter to America" for UK Daily Mail.
Roxane Gay To Spread The Toast's New 'Butter'
"Bad Feminist" author Roxane Gay will head The Butter, a site launching Oct. 15 that will focus on cultural criticism and personal essays.
George Zimmerman’s Brother Models The Zimmerman ‘Brand’ After Kardashians
With media appearances drying up, George Zimmerman's brother Robert wants to monetize his family name like the Kardashians
Snoop Dogg Says He'll Perform In Alaska If Pot Is Legalized, But It's Already Legal (Kind Of)
Marijuana legalization is on Alaska's November ballot, and Snoop Dogg promises to perform there if the Ballot Measure 2 passes.
California Governor Jerry Brown Signs ‘Yes Means Yes’ Bill To Curb Sexual Assault On U.S. Campuses
California Governor Jerry Brown signs the "Yes Means Yes" bill to redefine sexual consent on American campuses.
Why Facebook 'Real Name' Policy May Drive LGBT Users To Ello
Because of Facebook's "real name" policy, many LGBT users may be leaving for Ello: Why Mark Zuckerberg may not understand.
Pink Floyd, Queen, AC/DC And Other Classic Rock Greats To Release Albums This Year: What Gives?
A run of classic rock bands and artists, including Pink Floyd, Queen, The Cure and Bob Dylan, are releasing albums this year. What year is it?
Barbra Streisand’s Album 'Partners' Reaches Top 10 List, Proves She’s ‘Evergreen’
"Babs" has been dropping albums since before the first man landed on the moon — and she's not stopping.
Urban Outfitters Is Now World’s Biggest Seller Of Vinyl Records
Millennials are helping to make Urban Outfitters -- of all places -- the world's biggest remaining seller of vinyl records.
Did Strava App Play A Role In Deadly Central Park Cycling Accident?
A Central Park bicyclist who struck and killed pedestrian was using Strava, an app that encourages users to break speed records
Passenger Shaming: Air Travelers Behaving Badly Documented On Social Media
Do you take off your shoes on long airline flights? Change your baby's diapers on fold-out trays? Say, "Cheese."
New York Times Cuts Managing Editor Post, Executive Editor Dean Baquet Names 4 Deputy Executive Editors
The newspaper also promoted four senior editors to the newly created position of deputy executive editor.
Upskirt Photos Hidden Camera Shoes Confiscated by Japanese Police, Who Also Visit Customers At Home
The shoes were being used to take photos up women's and girls' skirts.
Dr. Dre Got His Money Right: ‘Hip-Hop Cash King’ Made $620 Million In 2014
Dr. Dre isn't just the "Hip-Hop Cash King" — he's the highest-earning entertainer ever evaluated by Forbes.
Chelsea Manning Sues Government: WikiLeaks Source Has Not Received Medical Treatment For Gender Dysphoria
Private Chelsea (formerly Bradley) Manning “has been denied access to medically necessary treatment,” according to her lawsuit against the U.S. government.
Bryan Singer To Direct 'X-Men: Apocalypse' In Wake Of Sex Abuse Scandal
Singer is slated to direct the next "X-Men" blockbuster, "Apocalypse," after an abuse suit was dropped.
Instagram Baby Photos Stolen, Used In Role-Play, But Instagram Has Yet To Publicly Respond
But the social media site has yet to respond publicly to the increasing concerns.
Banned Books Week: Jeannette Walls' 'The Glass Castle' Among Dallas School Ban; Author Is Literary Festival Keynote
Highland Park High School in Dallas has pulled seven books, including classics, from its reading list.
Alessandra Stanley Responds To Critics Over Shonda Rhimes ‘Angry Black Woman’ Comment
New York Times critic Alessandra Stanley responds to critics over Shonda Rhimes "Angry Black Woman" comment
Banned Books Week Spotlights Graphic Novels, Including 'Captain Underpants'
Graphic novels are increasingly the focus of censorship, according to Banned Books Week organizers.