Ashley Olsen and her sister Mary-Kate Olsen cover the April issue of Elle UK looking ravishing in this season's fiercest styles. Ashley opted for a multicolored jewel-encrusted cap sleeve dress for her cover while Mary-Kate went with a white collared shirt with diamond stud embellishments.
Is she or is she not? Speculations over Rihanna and Chris Brown getting back together have been going on ever since the singers came back together for the music single Birthday Cake, two years after Rihanna walked out of an abusive relationship with Brown.
Josh Powell, who last month took the lives of his two young children and himself in a house fire, is back in the headlines. This time, it's over whether Powell's relatives are entitled to his $1.5 million life insurance policy. Who, if anyone, gets the money?
Although not brand new, Apple's New iPad, armed with a full HD display with 3.1 million pixels, a four times faster processor and 4G LTE capability, has enough spark in to offer its rivals a killer blow.
Jeremy Lin, Carmelo 'Melo' Anthony and Amare Stoudmire were unable to lead the New York Knicks to victory against the San Antonio Spurs and Tony Parker. Do you think the Linsanity has come to an end? Check out our full game recap, score and video highlights.
Terry is a Catholic, pro-life Democratic presidential candidate running in the Democratic primary and his motto is Life, Liberty and Justice Under God, according to his website.
Crude oil prices gained in European trade Thursday as better-than-expected ADP jobs report in the U.S. and the progress in the Greek debt swap deal boosted sentiment.
A mammoth geomagnetic storm, apparently the biggest in last five years, is expected to hit the Earth’s surface Thursday.
The U.S. Treasury is seeking to raise $6 billion by selling shares of American International Group Inc. (AIG), the insurer that was rescued in 2008.
The Treasury Department plans to sell $6 billion of American International Group stock and struck another deal for the insurer to pay down $8.5 billion more in obligations, taking a major step forward in an election year to unwind the unpopular crisis-era bailout.
A senior member of the unit Rupert Murdoch created to clean up reporting practices at his British newspapers has consulted a private firm about improving the security system at his home, his spokesman said Wednesday night.
Proposed federal congressional redistricting in New York City reinforces a demographic criticism that ties the north Brooklyn neighborhoods of Williamsburg and Greenpoint, as well as Queens' Astoria, with Manhattan's Upper East Side.
The Denver Post reports that the Denver Broncos will inquire about Peyton Manning, despite the Broncos having starting quarterback Tim Tebow.
The Olsen twins getting harsh treatment on Twitter after they told Elle UK they're giving up on acting to focus on their fashion empire.
A Monday report has revealed that an ammonia-treated meat byproduct has long been used in beef products at U.S. schools. This pink-hued substance, which the U.S.D.A calls “lean meat trimmings,” has historically been an ingredient in dog food and cooking oils.
Fran Drescher, lady of the famous The Nanny laugh and star of the TV Land comedy Happily Divorced, had harsh words for outspoken marriage equality opponent Kirk Cameron Tuesday night.
Vermonters overwhelmingly voted in favor of constitutional amendment that would clearly state that corporations do not have the same constitutionally-protected rights as human beings.
It was reported earlier today that reality star Tila Tequila attempted to end her life. The New York Post has revealed that Tequila will undergo treatment for drug abuse and presumably mental illness.
The late French painter Henri Matisse was quite a perfectionist.
Sue Simmons, the veteran news anchor of the NBC New York affiliate WNBC, will reportedly be let go from the show. Station heads will not be renewing her contract in June, when it expires.
The Catalans have a 3-1 lead on Leverkusen.
A Brooklyn teacher's aide accused of fondling a young boy and recording his assault on camera is being indicted by a federal grand jury, according to NY Daily News. Taleek Brooks, a teacher's assistant at a Bedford Stuyvesant school, and supervisor of an all-boys dance group, was arrested after FBI agents discovered homemade child pornographic images on his computer. Brooks, 40, was previously arrested in connection with a prior kidding porn investigation.