Will Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore Divorce? A Look Back on the 8-Year Relationship [PHOTOS]
Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore are on the brink of divorce, but things between them weren't always so hostile. Before recent allegations from 22-year-old Sara Leal and a sex scandal for the Two and a Half Men star, Moore and Kutcher were the paparazzi's sweethearts. What happened between the two lovers between 2003 and 2011?
Missing Baby Lisa: NY Security Consultant Hired, Suspicious Video of Mother with Mystery Man [Video]
A security video shows Lisa Irwin’s mother, Deborah Bradley, shopping with an unidentified man hours before baby Lisa went missing. Bradley, accompanied by a mystery man wearing a dark shirt and blue jeans, walked through Festival Foods at about 5 p.m. on Oct. 3. The release of the security video follows the addition of Bill Stanton, a New York-based security consultant, to the search for baby Lisa. Bill Stanton, known as celebrity private investigator “Wild Bill,” claims he will be conducting ...
Julianne Hough in 'Footloose' Remake; We Did Not Mess This Up! [VIDEO]
Julianne Hough shakes her booty in a remake of the 1984 hit musical Footloose opening Friday, Oct. 14. Modernized by director Craig Brewer, Footloose stars Hough from Dancing with the Stars and Kenny Wormald from MTV's Dancelife.
Chynna Phillips Fizzles on ‘Dancing With the Stars' [VIDEO]
Chynna Phillips was given the boot Tuesday night after a disappointing performance on Monday's Dancing with the Stars. The 43-year-old singer completely forgot her routine during the Mission Impossible tango performance with professional dancer, Tony Dovolani, 38.
Omarosa Manigault’s Comments on Her Brother's Death in ‘Deadly Lovers’ Quarrel’
Apprentice star Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth's 40-year-old brother, Jack Manigault, was shot in the head Sunday in Youngstown, Ohio.
Fruits and Vegetables May Affect Genetic Disposition to Heart Disease
A recent study has found that lifestyle does, in fact, matter in preventing heart disease. The effects of gene variant, 9p21, one of the strongest predictors for heart disease, can be mitigated by a diet high in raw fruits and vegetables.
Zynga Announces CastleVille, 9 Other Games, and a Unique Gaming Platform
Zynga, the gaming company behind CityVille and Famville, announced ten new games Tuesday at “Zynga Unleashed” (including speculated hit CastleVille) as well as plans for a major new gaming platform, code-named “Project Z.
CDC Official, Dr. Kimberly Lindsey, Arrested on Bestiality and Child Molestation Charges
Dr. Kimberly Lindsey, 44, a deputy director at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), was arrested on two charges of child molestation and one charge of bestiality Sunday. Lindsey's live-in boyfriend, Thomas Westerman, 42, was also charged with two counts of child molestation following a six-week investigation.
Apple iTunes 10.5 Released Ahead of iOS 5, iCloud, iTunes Match, iPhone 5
iTunes 10.5 was released Tuesday in preparation for the wider release of iOS 5 on Wednesday. iTunes 10.5 will be part of iCloud, also to be released on Wednesday, allowing iPhone, iPad and iPod users to access and sync music purchased on their Mac, PC or other iOS 5 devices with ease.
Poland Election: PM Wins Second Term, Will Keep Old Coalition for Now
Prime Minister Donald Tusk, leader of the center-right pro-market Civic Platform (PO) party, won re-election in Poland Sunday night. For the first time since the fall of communism in 1989, the major political party in Poland has maintained its grip on power. The fairly fought election in the formerly communist country establishes the country's democratic and economic stability.
The Terminator Is Back: Schwarzenegger Inaugurates Museum Dedicated to His Life [PHOTOS]
Arnold Schwarzenegger, former body-builder, action hero, and ex-governor notable for his role as The Terminator, returned to his two-story childhood home in Thal, Austria for a formal inauguration of a museum dedicated to his life.
David Hess, American Horror Film Actor and Songwriter, Dead at 69 [VIDEO]
American horror film actor and songwriter, David Hess, 69, died Saturday of a heart attack. Hess is best remembered as Krug Stilo in Wes Craven's classic slasher film Last House on the Left (1972).
Baby Lisa Irwin Missing: Parents Offer Reward, Police Find New Leads
Police are investigating two new leads Saturday in the story of missing baby Lisa Irwin while her parents, Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Iwrin, announced they are organizing a monetary reward hoping it will lead to more information.
Gaile Owens, Former Death Row Inmate, Released Friday
Gaile Owens, a 58 year-old Memphis woman, was released Friday from the Tennessee Prison for Women after spending 26 years on death row, whose release was just two months shy of being executed by lethal injection.
Zsa Zsa Gabor, 94, Hospitalized in a 'Very Unstable Condition'
The Hungarian-born actress and celebrity, Zsa Zsa Gabor, 94, was rushed to UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center on 10:30 a.m. Saturday and is in a very unstable condition, according to her husband.
All You Need Is Love: Nancy Shevell and Sir Paul McCartney to Wed Sunday
American industrial heiress Nancy Shevell and Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney plan to wed Sunday at The Old Marylebone Town Hall. The soon-to-be married couple arrived at London’s registers office Saturday to organize some final details before heading to McCartney’s St John’s Wood home in north London.
'The Simpsons' Gets New (Two-Year) Lease on Life
Fox announced Friday it has renewed hit animated TV series The Simpsons for two more seasons after striking a deal with voice actors. The show is now the longest-running scripted TV series with 25 expected years.
Baby Lisa Missing: Are Parents Involved?
All eyes have turned to Deborah Bradley and Jeremy Irwin in the mysterious disappearance of baby Lisa Irwin.
111 Indicted in One of the Largest Identity-Theft Cases in the U.S.
Indictments of 111 people were handed up Friday in one of the largest identity-theft busts of its kind in the U.S., with thousands of victims in Europe, the Middle East, and China. Thus far, 86 people are in custody and the rest are being sought.
Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown Locked in Senate Race, Spar Over Nudity
Despite clashes this week in the hotly contested Massachusetts Senate race, Elizabeth Warren trails Scott Brown closely, a new poll conducted from Sept. 29 to Oct. 5 by the Western New England University Polling Institute found. Voters also determined that Warren's experience as a Harvard Law professor may actually help her candidacy.
Steve Jobs Revolutionized Film with Pixar Animation Studios
The death of Steve Jobs, 56, Wednesday marked the end of the Apple co-founder's life, but not the end of his legacy. With Pixar, Steve Jobs changed the film industry and animated motion pictures forever.
Will Samsung’s Nexus Prime Satisfy iPhone 5 Hopefuls?
Samsung and Google are widely expected to launch their highly anticipated Nexus Prime next Tuesday, Oct. 11, at Samsung Mobile's Unpacked 2011 event in San Diego, Calif. Codenamed Nexus Prime, the smartphone has more recently been called the Galaxy Nexus.
ESPN The Body Issue 2011: A Preview
ESPN is previewing photos, videos, and interviews from the magazine's third annual The Body Issue, which arrives on newsstands Friday, Oct. 7. Over 20 athletes will appear naked with their private parts strategically covered as part of the issue titled “Bodies We Want.”
Meredith Kercher is “Unsolved Mystery,” Amanda Knox Walks Free
An Italian judge declared the murder of Meredith Kercher, an unsolved mystery, as Amanda Knox returned home to Seattle on Wednesday, but the Kercher family disagrees.
Charles Napier Dead at 75: Top 5 Tough-Guy Roles
Charles Napier, 75, passed away Wednesday at Bakersfield Memorial Hospital near his home in California. The cause of death is unclear. The actor, recognized for his square, granite jaw and toothy grin, is best known for playing tough guys and military figures in movies.
Occupy Wall Street Demands Unclear, Uncertain Success
Occupy Wall Street's demands still remain unclear despite its growth in a matter of weeks from a small group of protesters in Lower Manhattan to a national movement.
Remembering a Legend: Steve Jobs’ Commencement Speech [VIDEO]
The death of Steve Jobs, 56, Wednesday marked the end of a lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer. Despite his highly publicized struggle, Jobs never failed to inspire and enrich those around him. In 2005, Steve Jobs' commencement speech inspired a crowd of young Stanford University graduates.