California Governor Jerry Brown on Saturday signed a bill giving illegal immigrant college students access to state-funded financial aid, the second half of two-part legislation known as the Dream Act.
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.
Zsa Zsa Gabor, the Hungarian-born actress and celebrity who became a symbol of Hollywood glamour, is in very unstable condition at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles after a medical emergency on Saturday, her husband said.
Tens of thousands of fans rocked on Saturday to Michael Jackson hits at a tribute concert his brothers hoped would shed a positive light on the late King of Pop after so much controversy.
Oakland Raiders owner and Pro Football Hall of Famer Al Davis died at his home in Oakland, Calif., on Saturday at the age of 82. National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell called Davis a true legend of the game.
Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Gross denied a request by the Los Angeles Dodgers to expand the team's access to data regarding Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig's handling of other teams.
Evolving from a shy Bella Swan in the Twilight saga to a glamorous star, Kristen Stewart has emerged as a fashion icon and a very stylish woman.
Talks between AFTRA and record labels have broken down.
Two weeks into the Occupy Wall Street protests, one of America’s most respected polling firms released an astonishing survey on economic divisions showing that a majority of Americans don’t think their society is divided between haves and have-nots.
A green beret worn by revered American actor John Wayne in the 1968 war-drama film The Green Berets, raised a record price for a costume hat of $179,250 in an auction that finished on Friday, auctioneers said.
Michael Jackson's doctor told police he left the Thriller singer for about two minutes after giving him the anesthetic propofol for sleep and returned to find Jackson no longer breathing.
In a letter to employees, Motion Picture and Television Fund CEO Bob Beitcher seemed to acknowledge that a deal with Providence Health & Services had collapsed.
The voice of Michael Jackson's doctor filled a Los Angeles courtroom on Friday as jurors heard tape of his police interview following the death of the Thriller singer in 2009.
Federal U.S. attorneys in California said that illegal dispensaries and growing operations have proliferated in the state.
Teen star Demi Lovato is going back out on the road, a year after entering treatment for bulimia and other emotional problems.
Nearly 200 acts survived their first encounters with Simon Cowell on The X Factor, but this week's boot camp episodes of the TV singing contest will sort out the weak from the strong.
Filmmakers Alex Gibney (“Enron”), Peter Joseph (“Zeitgeist”), Michael Moore (“Capitalism: A Love Story”) and Charles Ferguson (“Inside Job”) top the list of documentarians whose work scrutinizes the establishment and actually calls it what it is: damaged goods.
A toxicologist from the Los Angeles coroner's office will resume testimony today about the drugs found in Michael Jackson's system to begin the ninth day of proceedings in Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial.
Nearly 200 acts survived their first encounters with Simon Cowell on The X Factor, but Thursday night's boot camp episode of the TV singing contest separated the weak from the strong.
The couple belted out Gomez's hit single, Who Says to a screaming Rio crowd.
As opportunities for expansion at home become harder for mid-size companies wanting to grow, the opportunities to expand abroad are robust. But expanding across borders isn't always easy -- particularly for small to mid-sized companies that don't always have the resources and knowledge.
The death of Apple's visionary Steve Jobs has turned the spotlight to the lesser-known facets of his personal life with his wife and four children.