Tori Spelling Hospitalized, Undergoes Emergency Surgery After Giving Birth
Yunel Escobar Gay Slur: Was He Really Being Homophobic? [PHOTO]
Major League Baseball said it will investigate the gay slur written in Spanish on the eye black Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Yunel Escobar.
Jon Cryer Recounts Bike Crash: 'I Left A Lot Of My Skin On The Pacific Coast Highway,' Actor Says
Jon Cryer took a nasty spill during a bike crash over the weekend that the "Two And A Half Men" actor claimed almost killed him.
National Cheeseburger Day 2012: Free Burgers And Other Great Deals Across America
National Cheeseburger Day is Tuesday, Sept. 18. Burger joints across the nation are celebrating this momentous occasion with a variety of deals, while others are honoring the day by using your cheeseburger purchase to benefit charity.
John Ingle, Edward Quartermaine On 'General Hospital,' Dies At 84
Actor John Ingle, a mainstay on "General Hospital" for nearly two decades, died this week after losing his battle with cancer. He was 84.
Derrick Rose Cries During D Rose 3 Sneaker Launch [VIDEO]
Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose was overcome with emotion during the unveiling of his new Adidas shoe, the D Rose 3, with the NBA superstar on the verge of tears multiple times at the Chicago event.
Walmart Apologizes For Turning Away Florida Kids' September 11 Tribute
Walmart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT) issued an apology to Florida elementary school students who were turned away from singing "God Bless America" at the chain's Pembroke Pines location to pay tribute to the victims Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
Ebola Outbreak Doubles In The Congo; 31 Dead, Including 5 Health Workers
An outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo has health officials scrambling to contain the contagious disease.
Bomb Threat Prompts North Dakota State University Campus Evacuation
A bomb threat prompted North Dakota State University to order an evacuation of its Fargo, N.D., campus Friday as a similar threat spurred an evacuation order at the University of Texas, Austin.
Sally Struthers Arrested, Denies Drunk Driving Charge [PHOTO]
Actress Sally Struthers denied a drunk driving charge she was arrested on earlier this week, when she was pulled over in Maine and charged with operating under the influence.
International Positive Thinking Day: Origins And Motivational Speakers From Stuart Smalley To Kris Jenner
Today, Sept. 13, is International Positive Thinking Day. International Positive Thinking Day is the brainchild of Dr. Kirsten Harrell, a psychologist and life coach who says on her website that she discovered the effectiveness of positive thinking while dealing with chronic pain.
Sally Struthers Arrested On Drunk Driving Charges In Maine
Television actress Sally Struthers was arrested on drunken driving charges Wednesday in Maine, where she was starring in a play.
Pink Gloves Controversy: Football Coach Apologizes After Benching 12-Year-Old For Honoring Mom With Breast Cancer
The pink gloves worn by youth football player Julian Connerton ignited controversy after his coach benched him for wearing the accessories, which the 12-year-old donned to support his mother's breast cancer battle.
Deena Cortese Of 'Jersey Shore' Banned From Seaside Heights Restaurant After Drunken Antics
Deena Cortese, the self-described "blast in a glass" cast member on "Jersey Shore," will have to take the party elsewhere after a Seaside Heights restaurant banned her from their premises for two years following her drunken antics.
Tropical Storm Nadine Expected To Become Hurricane By Tomorrow As Kristy Forms In Pacific
Tropical Storm Nadine is expected to become a hurricane later Wednesday night or early Thursday morning as it churns in the Caribbean, according to the National Weather Service.
Erica DePalo, Ex-Teacher Of The Year, Pleads Not Guilty To Sex With 15-Year-Old Student
Erica DePalo, the former "Teacher of the Year" in New Jersey accused of having sex with a 15-year-old honors student, has pleaded not guilty to sex assault charges during her arraignment Wednesday.
'Innocence of Muslims' And 5 Other Western Depictions Of Mohammed That Inflamed The Islamic World
The depiction of the prophet Mohammed in the Western media has long been a sore point among Muslims, who view the artistic expressions as blasphemous and highly offensive. "Innocence of Muslims," the anti-Mohammed film that gained YouTube notoriety and spurred the Benghazi, Libya, attack that killed Ambassador, is hardly the first Western media reference to the prophet to incite religious backlash.
Lukoil Station Owners Protest Pricing Policies With $8 Gas In New Jersey, Pennsylvania
Gas prices hit $8 a gallon at some Lukoil stations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania as part of a protest by franchisees who say the Russian-based oil company's policies damage their ability to compete.
King Richard III Skeleton Possibly Found: Why Monarch's Searchers Are Hopeful [VIDEO]
Has the skeleton of King Richard III finally been found? After more than 500 years, the English monarch's remains may have been discovered by archeologists digging underneath a parking lot in Leicester.
Emma Watson Most Dangerous Internet Celebrity 2012: Googling 'Harry Potter' Star May Yield Virus, Malware
Move over, Heidi Klum. Emma Watson has just dethroned you as the most dangerous celebrity to search for on the Internet, according to anti-virus software maker McAfee.
Joe Biden Ripped On Twitter For Calling 9/11 'Bittersweet:' Gaffe Or Fitting Within Context?
Gaffe-prone Vice President Joe Biden offended many Twitter users while describing Sept. 11 as "bittersweet" during a ceremony Tuesday for those who lost their lives on United Flight 93, which crashed in a Pennsylvania field.
Scott Van Duzer, Florida Pizzeria Owner Who Gave Obama Bear Hug, Becomes Internet Sensation [PHOTO]
A day ago, Scott Van Duzer was just another pizzeria owner. Today he's the talk of the Internet and the country, known as that guy who gave a bear hug to President Obama.
Taylor Townsend, No. 1 Junior Girls Tennis Player, Urged To Lose Weight By USTA [PHOTO]
At No. 1, Taylor Townsend is the highest-rated junior girls tennis player in the world. But the United States Tennis Association wants the numbers on Townsend's scale to go down, saying she needs to drop weight before the governing body will pay for her travel and tournament expenses.
R. Kelly Tax Woes Continue: Chicago Crooner Owes Over $6M To IRS
R. Kelly's tax woes are continuing, with the Chicago crooner now owing Uncle Sam more than $6 million.
Carrie Ann Inaba Ends Engagement With Fiancée Jesse Sloan: No Wedding Dance For 'DWTS' Judge
"Dancing with the Stars" judge Carrie Ann Inaba won't be sharing a wedding dance with fiancée Jesse Sloan after the couple called off their engagement.
Sheryl Crow Blames Cell Phone For Her Brain Tumor
The jury is still out on whether cell phones cause tumors, but singer Sheryl Crow squared the blame on the devices for her benign growth during an appearance Monday on "Katie."
$17 Million Buffet At Caesars Palace Las Vegas Offers 500 Dishes A Day [VIDEO]
Las Vegas is known to do everything in an over-the-top fashion. The new $17 million buffet at Caesars Palace is no exception.
Sept. 11 Anniversary: Iconic Pictures Of The World Trade Center, Ground Zero, Past Memorials And The Freedom Tower [PHOTOS]
The Sept. 11 attacks changed the landscape of New York City forever. Before 9/11, you could view the World Trade Center towers by crossing the Brooklyn Bridge or hitching a ride on the Staten Island Ferry.
James Franco Not Making Movie About Lindsay Lohan After Casting Call Sparks Speculation
James Franco set off speculation that he was planning to make a movie based on himself and Lindsay Lohan after he put out a casting call asking for a "James Franco type" and a "Lindsay Lohan type."
Cameron Village Shooting: Woman Killed, Suspect Sought, 14 Schools Under Lockdown
Police are searching for a suspect they believed shot and killed a woman at the Cameron Village development in Raleigh, N.C., which caused 14 area schools to be go into lockdown.