Tickets for his upcoming one-man show sold out in record time. Tickets for the first show of Charlie Sheen LIVE: MY Violent Torpedo of Truth, in New York's Radio City Hall sold out in less than 30 minutes. The 6,000-seat venue is the largest of his tour so far.
Bahrain, a tiny island in the western shores of the Persian Gulf, saw no reprieve from the recent anti-government protests.
People.com is reporting that actress Sandra Bullock donated $1 million to the American Red Cross to help with the earthquake and tsunami relief efforts in Japan.
A woman in the northeastern U.S. state of Delaware is desperate for news about her daughter who is missing in Japan’s earthquake zone.
Gold Bullion prices stalled just above $1400 per ounce for the second day running on Thursday, as crude oil rose sharply amid the near-meltdown at Japan's Fukushima nuclear reactors.
The scandalous 'Two and Half Men' actor Charlie Sheen is expected to give a major boost to the Japan relief fund as his estimated earnings from his upcoming tour gigs has been put up at $300,000, a part of which he has vowed to donate to Red Cross.
Bahrain arrested several opposition leaders on Thursday as part of a crackdown on anti-government protests in the Gulf kingdom, driven by majority Shiites, who are calling for democracy and civil rights.
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Rapper Nate Dogg died Tuesday. He was 41. The cause of death is not yet known, but Nate Dogg, whose real name was Nathaniel D. Hale, had suffered strokes in 2007 and 2008 according to People.com.
The troubled actor has added more dates to his Violent Torpedo of Truth Tour. Sheen will be bringing his show to Ohio, Connecticut, Boston and New York City.
With a heavy emphasis on social interaction, the SideKick makes its return.
Washington D.C. has emerged on the top of the 'most socially networked' cities of America. Men's Health has put together a list of 100 cities in a study that rates El Paso as the 'least socially networked'.
Celebs like 50 cent, Gilbert Gottfried, and now the 'Family Guy' scriptwriter Alec Sulkin have sparked off a row with insensitive tweets on the Japan earthquake and tsunami.
After being fired from Aflac, Gilbert Gottfried tweeted an apology.
Isis Taylor, who is a porn star, tweeted that she made it through the first cut, reported TMZ.
The 56-year-old comedian and actor was fired on Monday after he tweeted a series of jokes about the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
An evidently impressed Kevin Rose, founder of Digg, has shared an e-mail from a friend who works for Apple in Japan shedding light on the ways in which the tech giant stepped up and helped people caught off guard by Friday's earthquake.
The singer posted on Twitter that through the sale of bracelets her fans helped her raise a quarter of a million dollars.
According to a report by TMZ, a sex tape of Usher and his ex-wife Tameka Foster is being shopped around the Internet.
Days after an 8.9-magnitude earthquake and tsunami shook Japan and caused more than 3,000 people to lose their lives, Gottfried is using the social media site Twitter to crack jokes about the devastating catastrophe.
The execs' confirmation echoes Apple's previous Spring 2011 estimates.