'American Idol' Racism Lawsuit: Reality Show Accused Of Racial Discrimination By 10 Former Contestants
Ten black former "American Idol" contestants have filed a lawsuit, claiming they were kicked of the show as a result of their race.
Pesticides From California Central Valley Contaminating Singing Tree Frog Species In State’s National Parks
California’s singing tree frogs face a growing threat from pesticides used on the state’s farms.
Fox Plans To Open Theme Park In 2016, Will Include ‘Life Of Pi’ And ‘Ice Age’ Themed Attractions
Fox has announced plans to open a new theme park in Malaysia in 2016.
‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ Will Be Set In The ’70s, Over A Decade After ‘First Class’
The “X-Men: Days of Future Past” film will be set in the 1970s, more than 10 years after the last “X-Men” movie.
Southwest Airlines Crash Landing At LaGuardia Captured On New Video [WATCH]
A newly released video shows the crash landing of Southwest Airlines Flight 345 at LaGuardia Airpot.
Miley Cyrus MTV Documentary To Air This Fall
Miley Cyrus will be the focus of a new MTV documentary scheduled to air this fall.
Ashton Kutcher's 'The Butterfly Effect' Getting A Remake
The 2004 film "The Butterfly Effect" is being prepped for a reboot.
'Sharknado' Debuts In Theaters On Aug. 2, Regal Cinemas Hosting Midnight Showings At Over 200 Locations
"Sharknado" will be shown on Aug. 2 in about 200 Regal Cinemas theaters across the country.
Frank Ocean Tears Vocal Cord, Cancels Tour
Frank Ocean has canceled several Australian tour dates due to vocal cord tear.
97-Year-Old Uses Windows 95 Microsoft Paint To Create Beautiful Works Of Art
A 97-year-old artist uses the Windows 95 program Microsoft Paint to create gorgeous images on his computer.
Beyonce's Album Is Not Delayed! Rep Denies Singer Scrapped Over 50 Songs For The Project
Following a report by The Hollywood Reporter, a rep for the singer has spoken out to say that the album is on schedule and has faced no issues.
University Of Florida Plans To Remove All Reminders Of Aaron Hernandez From Campus By End Of July
The University of Florida is taking action to remove any reminders of Aaron Hernandez from the school's campus. The former Florida Gator and New England Patriots tight end is currently in a Florida jail awaiting trial for murder.
J.C. Penney Tricks Customers With Misleading Sale Prices, Say Employees
J.C. Penney is being accused of exaggerating sale prices and placing new, higher priced stickers on old merchandise.
Danity Kane Reunion Album On The Way? Girl Group Hits Recording Studio With Producers The Freshm3n [PHOTOS]
The possibility of a Danity Kane reunion continues to grow as the girl group was recently photographed in the recording studio for a session with music producers the Freshm3n.
Weight Loss Transformation Pictures: Personal Trainer Exposes Truth About The Illusions Of Before and After Photos [PHOTOS]
Personal trainer Andrew Dixon took his own set of weight loss transformation photos to show just how easily these images can be manipulated to offer the promise of extreme weight loss results.
Selena Gomez's 'Stars Dance' Set To Debut At No. 1 On Billboard 200 Album Chart
Selena Gomez's new album, "Stars Dance," is expected to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. This will be the star's first album to claim the top spot on the chart.
Is Sexual Addiction Real? Scans Of Sex Addicts' Brains Make Researchers Question The Disorder
UCLA researchers said the brain responses of self-identifying sex addicts to sexual imagery did not mirror drug addicts' responses to images of drugs.
NC Bill Would Eliminate Handgun Permits, End Background Checks For Private Purchases
A North Carolina Senate committee has approved amendments to make it easier to purchase a gun without a background check.
Kelly Rowland Lost At Sea During Whale Watching Trip, Rescued By Towboat After 12 Hours
During a recent whale watching trip, Kelly Rowland found herself stranded when her rented boat became lost. The Coast Guard was alerted to rescue the singer and her crew of friends, with the passengers finally returning to shore after 12 hours at sea.
Dogs Can See In Color! Scientists Determine Canines Can Use Color To Distinguish Between Different Objects
Though it is believed dogs see only monochromatic shades, scientists have shown they are able to see a limited range of colors.
Beyonce's Hair Gets Caught In Fan During Mrs. Carter Tour Show, Singer Posts Video To Instagram [WATCH]
During a stop in on the Mrs. Carter Show world tour, Beyoncé's hair got caught in a fan. But in true Bey fashion, the singer didn't miss a single beat, continuing to sing as her team attempted to free her lovely locks.
Kim Kardashian Using Beyonce As Inspiration To Lose 50 Pounds Of Baby Weight
Kim Kardashian's friends claim the reality-TV star looks to Beyoncé for inspiration for losing her baby weight.
Police Under Fire After Woman Arrested On Dash-Cam Video During Diabetic Attack [VIDEO]
A New Mexico woman was recorded on a police officer's dash-cam during an arrest as she had a diabetic attack.
Kerry Washington Wedding: Emmy-Nominated 'Scandal' Star Remains Quiet On Secret Marriage To Football Player
"Scandal" star Kerry Washington continues to keep mum on the details of her marriage to NFL star Nnamdi Asomugha.
'Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes" Prequel, 'Before The Dawn,' Available As Online Comic
"Before the Dawn" tells the story of what happens between the end of 2011's "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" and the new film due out next summer.
Heat Wave: New York City Breaks Power Usage Record
New York broke the record for power usage as the heat wave crested.
Fashion Magazines Break Records With Upcoming September 2013 Issues
Several fashion magazines are reporting impressive increases in ad pages for their September 2013 issues.
Trayvon Martin Case: One-Third Of Twitter Users Expressed Anger Over The George Zimmerman Acquittal, Says Pew Research Study
The Pew Research Center and Crimson Hexagon have analyzed 4.9 million tweets centered on the verdict in the George Zimmerman-Trayvon Martin court case.
NASA Attempts To Repair Damaged Kepler Planet-Hunting Telescope
NASA has kicked off phase two of its attempt to revive its out of commission Kepler telescope. The planet-hunting observatory has been shut down since May when it began having problems with its positioning system.
Dejon Ward Murder: Police Ask For Help Looking For Gunman Caught On Camera Shooting Lost Driver [VIDEO]
Police are searching for two men wanted in connection with the shooting death of a 21-year-old college student who was shot while sitting in his vehicle.