Singer Carrie Underwood injured her face in fall
Country singer Carrie Underwood is bringing in 2018 by sharing more details about more injuries that she suffered after a fall that broke her wrist.
Remembering those who died in 2017
As 2017 comes to a close, we are taking time to remember the famous faces who passed away this year.
Ringo Starr, Bee Gee Barry Gibb tapped as British knights
By GREGORY KATZ Associated Press
Starbucks releases black-and-white beverages for the New Year
Starbucks is saying farewell to 2017 by donning a tuxedo on its beverages.
Actress Rose Marie of 'Dick Van Dyke Show' fame dies at 94
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A family spokesman says Rose Marie, who played the wisecracking Sally Rogers on "The Dick Van Dyke Show," has died. She was 94.
'Real Housewives of New York City' Luann de Lesseps arrested in Florida
A star of the reality television series "The Real Housewives of New York City" has been arrested in Florida.
TLC star charged in toy store scam
One of the stars of a defunct TLC reality show has been charged with theft in Kentucky.
San Francisco names Golden Gate Park meadow in honor of Robin Williams
The San Francisco Parks and Rec department announced the meadow adjacent to Golden Gate Park's Sharon Meadow will be renamed in honor of Robin Williams.
Michael Jackson sex abuse lawsuit dismissed
A judge has dismissed the lawsuit brought by a choreographer who alleged Michael Jackson molested him as a child.
Twitter suspends white nationalists as it enforces new rules
NEW YORK (AP) - Twitter suspended the accounts of well-known white nationalists Monday, moving swiftly to enforce its new rules aimed at reducing what it deems abusive content. The account of far-right group Britain First, a small group that regularly posts inflammatory videos purporting to show Muslims engaged in acts of violence, was among the first to go dark. The individual accounts of two...
In society and in law, definition of consent is a gray area
For two months now, as accusations of sexual misconduct have piled up against Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced mogul has responded over and over again: "Any allegations of nonconsensual sex are unequivocally denied."
Disney-Fox deal may create a new nerdy nirvana
The coming union of the Disney and Fox media empires is set to create a new nirvana for fanboys and -girls, one that reunites superheroes and sci-fi characters long separated by an energy barrier of corporate legalism.
Eminem announces 'mom's spaghetti' pop-up at the Shelter
Fans get a chance to dine with Eminem at a surprise Mom's Spaghetti pop-up in Detroit this weekend.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to marry on May 19
LONDON (AP) - Kensington Palace says the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be held on May 19.
Fans flock to South Bay for new Star Wars movie premiere
Sci-Fi fans from across the galaxy and Bay Area are converging on local movie theaters for the local premier of Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Dustin Hoffman accused of exposing himself to minor
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Another woman is accusing Dustin Hoffman of exposing himself to her when she was 16.
Simmons says he will 'defend' himself following rape claims
NEW YORK (AP) -- Music mogul Russell Simmons said on Instagram that he plans to defend himself a day after a New York Times story published claims by three women saying he raped them.
Disney buying large part of 21st Century Fox in $52.4B deal
NEW YORK (AP) - Disney is buying a large part of the Murdoch family's 21st Century Fox for about $52.4 billion in stock, including film and television studios and cable and international TV businesses, as it tries to meet competition from technology companies in the entertainment business.
Hayek says rebuffing Weinstein led to nightmare on 'Frida'
In one of the most vivid accounts yet of Harvey Weinstein's alleged abuse and harassment, Salma Hayek says the disgraced movie mogul turned the making of her 2002 passion project, the Frida Kahlo biopic "Frida," into a nightmare after the actress refused Weinstein's relentless advances.
Google reveals most searched terms, people in 2017
Matt Lauer. Bitcoin. DACA. Monkey selfies. Jeremy Lin’s hair. Do-it-yourself eclipse glasses. Tom Petty’s death. National anthem protests in the NFL. And “Cash Me Outside.”



















