By now everyone has heard about Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood's faux Q&A session with an empty chair at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., on Thursday night. Taking the exchange at face value, here are five reasons why the furniture debate proved ineffective.
Tennis star Maria Sharapova and NBA player Sasha Vujacic have reportedly broken up. Here are some pictures of the couple, that was once engaged to be married.
It's not time to start picking out something blue or pink, but Holly Madison's boyfriend and expectant father Pasquale Rotella may be picking out something orange. The Playboy model's baby daddy may be heading to jail.
The Los Angeles Lakers will retire Shaquille O?Neal?s jersey this upcoming season. Kobe Bryant?s former teammate joins seven other players to have their numbers hang in the rafters at Staples Center.
Are you planning to hit the road over Labor Day weekend? So are 33 million other Americans, but there appear to be some regional differences in who is traveling and for how long.
Teen bride Courtney Stodden is getting a lot more than just porn offers after turning 18-years-old this week. The wife of 52-year-old "Lost" actor Doug Hutchison is facing some divorce drama after her mom, Krista Keller, revealed her impending divorce to husband Alex Stodden.
On July 13, "Rocky" star Sylvester Stallone lost his 36-year-old son, Sage Stallone. Los Angeles coroner's office announced that the actors son did not suffer from the speculated drug overdose, but rather a heart attack.
Kristen Stewart's hiding is almost over, as her new movie "On The Road" nears its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Stewart portrays Marylou, the 16-year old wife of one of the main characters. Stewart appears topless in the film, as many fans surmised when they saw her topless from behind in the movie trailer.
Actor Steve Franken has passed away, according to his wife, Jean, who said that her husband never gave up on acting, a pursuit he loved dearly.
Lohan's career, in contrast to her personal life, seems more promising than it has in years.
All good things must come to an end, and the same goes for hit MTV show "Jersey Shore." After six seasons of fist pumping, fighting, tanning and smooshing, the cast of the "Jersey Shore" will be saying goodbye to Seaside.
Floyd Mayweather has reportedly bet $3 million on the Alabam-Michigan matchup this Saturday. The boxer put his money on the Wolverines at +14.
Sherman Hemsley died more than a month ago, but the body of "The Jeffersons" star is yet to be buried due to a contentious battle over his will.
A 100-year-old driver backed his car on to a pavement and plowed straight into 11 people, including nine children, opposite an elementary school in South Los Angeles Wednesday.
The Los Angeles Police Department is searching for Hollywood film producer Brian Gerber, who has been missing for two days.
Robert Pattinson is selling his home about a month after finding out about live-in girlfriend Kristin Stewart's affair with Rupert Sanders. The mansion is for sale at $6.3 million, according to a report.
This week appears to be an especially rough one for Lindsay Lohan, after reports have come out that the actress has apparently been banned from one of her favorite Hollywood spots, the Chateau Marmont, after ducking out on a hotel bill. Lohan was asked by management to vacate the suite, on August 1, which she has been living in since May 30, and not to return after accruing but failing to pay $46,350.04 in charges, reports TMZ.
Joe Mauer has been placed on waivers, and the Dodgers could look to trade for the Twins catcher. The Red Sox have also been rumored to be interested in the Minnesota star.
It’s kind of like going to Costco: You buy in bulk and you get big savings -- at least that’s the idea behind JetBlue’s new “GoPack.”
Eddie Murphy is looking to revive the "Beverly Hills Cop" movie franchise with a new television series. The actor has begun shopping the action-comedy series around to the broadcast networks this week.
Sarah Hyland, Nolan Gould, Rico Rodriguez and Ariel Winter - better known as the kids from "Modern Family," - are finally getting a much deserved pay increase. Just one month after the "Modern Family" parents got their much publicized raises, the kids are in line to take home approximately $70,000 an episode. The pay is three-times their previous salary, according to TV Guide.
After raking Louisiana coast, Hurricane Isaac struck the Gulf Coast at 80-mph winds as the outer bands of hurricane-force winds and dangerous storm surge battered New Orleans, Los Angeles Times reported.