Juror Names In George Zimmerman Trial For Trayvon Martin Death Will Remain Private For Now
Judge Debra Nelson has ruled that juror's names will remain private for a time following the verdict on George Zimmerman.
'The Amazing Spider-Man' Third And Fourth Installments Annouced By Sony Pictures
Sony Pictures has announced that the third and fourth films in the "Amazing Spider-Man" franchise will be in theaters on June 10, 2016 and May 4, 2018.
Deck Collapse At Shuckers Waterfront Grill In Miami Leaves Questions For Investigators
Miami police are looking for answers after a wooden patio collapsed at Shuckers Waterfront Grill during Thursday night's NBA Finals game.
Robin Thicke Releases Track List And Album Cover For Upcoming Album 'Blurred Lines'
Robin Thicke released the album artwork and track list for his new album, "Blurred Lines."
CBS News Confirms Investigative Reporter Sharyl Attkisson's Computer Was Hacked
CBS News has confirmed that reporter Sharyl Attkisson has been the victim of a computer hacker. The intruder accessed both her work and home computers.
Texas Governor Rick Perry Signs 'Merry Christmas' Bill Into Law
The so-called Merry Christmas Bill signed into law by Texas Gov. Rick Perry will protect Christmas and other religious celebrations from legal issues in public schools.
Amanda Bynes Texts Publicist Jonathan Jaxson: 'All Of This Has Been An Act!'
Amanda Byne’s publicist is saying the star’s recent wild antics have all been an act, tweeting the texts to prove his point.
Ciara Covers Fader's Summer Music Issue, Shows Off New Haircut
Ciara covers the Summer Music issue of Fader, showing off her new, short haircut.
Apple Reveals Siri Will Now Have A Male Voice Option With iOS 7 Release
With the release of Apple's iOS 7, users will now have the option of a male or female voice for Siri, the iPhone personal assistant.
Sebastien De La Cruz Returns To Sing National Anthem At Game 4 Of NBA Finals Following Racist Tweets [Video]
Sebastien De La Cruz faced racists and stirred the support of his growing fans as he returned to the NBA Finals court to perform "The Star Spangled Banner" at Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
Colorado Gas Explosion Injures 2, Destroys Several Homes
A gas explosion that damaged homes in a Westminster, Colo., neighborhood leaves at least two injured.
Tornado Confirmed Near Baltimore Washington International Airport As Severe Weather Hits Maryland
The National Weather Service confirmed several tornadoes touched down in Maryland on Thursday afternoon.
Florida Mother Uses Target Ad To Nab Daughters Suspected Sexual Predator
A Florida mother used an innovative plan to help nab an adult man who was sending her 11-year-old daughter pornographic text messages.
Robin Thicke Lands First Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 Single With 'Blurred Lines'
Thicke has landed his first Billboard Hot No. 1 with "Blurred Lines," the lead single off his upcoming album of the same name.
Robin Thicke Credits Justin Timberlake For Success Of Chart Topping Single 'Blurred Lines' [VIDEO]
Robin Thicke says the recent success of his new single "Blurred Lines" might have had a little to do with Justin Timberlake's return to music.
Warner Bros. Abandons 'Dumb and Dumber' Sequel
Warner Bros. has dropped plans to complete a sequel to the hit 1990s comedy "Dumb and Dumber," but the project may not be dead.
PBS 'NewsHour' Faces Cuts and Layoffs As Network Prepares Closing Of Denver and San Francisco Offices
PBS "NewsHour" is preparing for a round of layoffs that will lead to the closing of its Denver and San Francisco offices.
Oprah Winfrey Donates $12 Million To The Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture
Oprah Winfrey donated $12 million toward the National Museum of African-American History and Culture, and a theater will be named for her.
800,000 New York City Residents Could Be In Flood Zones By 2050
By 2050, more than 800,000 New York City residents could be in a flood zone that would encompass one quarter of the city's land.
Southwest Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing In Phoenix Due To 'Possible Threat'
A Southwest Airlines flight made an emergency landing at Phoneix Sky Harbor International Airport on Monday, citing an unnamed threat.
Texas Woman, Ana Trujillo, Stabs Boyfriend To Death With Stiletto Heel, Claims Self Defense
Ana Trujillo is accused of stabbing her boyfriend Alf Stefan Andersson to death with her stilleto heel. She claims self-defense.
Bilderberg Meeting: Why The Elite Summit Has Attracted Global Leaders Since 1954
Leaders of Europe and North America will debate some of the biggest issues facing society during the 2013 Bilderberg Group summit this weekend.
Three Killed Near Santa Monica College, Suspect In Custody
Three people were killed and at least five others were injured during a shooting rampage Friday in Santa Monica, Calif.
Justin Bieber Adds Latin American Tour Dates, Snubs Venezuela
Justin Bieber has announced his Latin American tour dates, much to the disappointment of fans living in Venezuela -- considering no dates in that country were on the list.
Archie Comics Announces First Live-Action 'Archie' Film In 72 Years
Warner Bros. is set to produce the first "Archie" film in 72 years, and it's based on the lead characters from the comic book series.
'Fast & Furious 6' Passes $500 Million Mark At Box Office
"Fast & Furious 6" has made history at Universal Studios, earning a whopping $500 million worldwide faster than any other film produced by the studio.
Brody Jenner: Bruce Jenner 'Wasn't A Great Father To Me'
On an upcoming episode of E!'s "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," Brody Jenner says his father, Olympian Bruce Jenner, wasn't the best father.
Ohio Man Accuses Aliens Of Stealing His Car
An Ohio man says aliens took his car after they instructed him to travel to a field where they would pick him up.
Little Mix Topple Spice Girl's US Chart Record With Debut Album 'DNA'
Little Mix has become the first British girl group to land in the Top 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 200, besting the Spice Girls.
Mariah Carey Announces New Album Due July 23
Carey's first album in four years is due out July 23.