A manslaughter conviction against Michael Jackson's doctor would boost the late pop star's image and open opportunities for his estate in many markets, including family-oriented products, industry experts said.
John L. Wilson Jr., a 38-year-old parolee, has been charged with fatally stabbing 14-year-old Kelli O'Laughlin in her Indian Head Park home last Thursday.
Teen stars Justin Bieber and girlfriend Selena Gomez perform at the MTV Europe Music Awards on Sunday in Belfast, guaranteeing plenty of screaming fans and close media attention to what they say and do.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney says that the U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling was a correct decision.
Kim Kardashian wrote an emotion-filled email to her family hours before filing for divorce, saying she was embarrassed that [she] took everyone on this journey. TMZ has learned of that weepy email, which Kardashian sent to members of her extended family on her father's side. The starlet apologized for jumping the gun.
The Supreme Court of Canada blocked on Thursday the extradition to the United States of Abdullah Khadr, a Canadian wanted by Washington on terrorist charges
A manslaughter conviction against Michael Jackson's doctor would boost the late pop star's image and open opportunities for his estate in many markets, including family-oriented products, industry experts said.
Egypt's military rulers have provoked renewed criticisms that they are trying to perpetuate their power with a proposal that would give them broad powers to shape the country's forthcoming constitution.
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (D-Va.) was the target of threatening phone calls Thursday, leading to the arrest of a Tennessee man.
A group of Medicare patients and their families sued the Obama administration on Thursday, saying they were deprived of coverage by the government health plan because of a policy that allows hospitals to avoid admitting elderly people with chronic ailments as inpatients.
EU regulators are investigating whether Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Apple Inc have breached EU antitrust laws with patent infringement claims in their global legal battle, the European Commission said on Friday.
Judge William Adams will not be charged for physically abusing his daughter Hillary Adams, police said on Thursday.
The Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to Ramalinga Raju, founder and former chairman of outsourcing firm Satyam Computer Services Ltd, in a $1.5 billion financial fraud case.
If the claims of Mariah Yeater, a 20-year-old California woman, are to be believed, teen sensation Justin Bieber is the father of her 3-month-old baby. She even filed a paternity suit against the pop star Wednesday, demanding a paternity test to scientifically confirm that Bieber did father her child.
Japan's Olympus Corp said it will not announce its quarterly earnings on Nov. 8 as expected because it needs more time after appointing an external panel to look into past acquisitions, sparking a fresh plunge in the firm's shares.
After a decade-long gap, the 'Miss World' contest is back in London, but the feminist organizations are set to protest the beauty pageant, which, according to them, is a sexist event.
An Illinois man pleaded not guilty on Thursday to stalking teenage actress Selena Gomez, best known for her role in Disney television show Wizards of Waverly Place.
BP Products North America Inc. officials have agreed to pay Texas $50 million for air pollution violations at its Texas City refinery.
Aransas County Court-at-Law Judge William Adams who was secretly videotaped beating his daughter Hillary seven years ago won't face any charges because the statute of limitations have passed.
A man accused of shooting his ex-wife and seven others dead in a California hair salon told police he contemplated the killings while sitting on a beach after a quarrel with his former spouse, court documents showed.
Universal Music Group is being asked to pay the piper when it comes to digital licensing -- and the bill could end up being pretty hefty indeed.
Judge Kevin Brazile has denied a motion by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to dismiss portions of the lawsuit brought by its former publicist Michael Russell, paving the way for the litigation to move forward to court.