'Partridge Family' star David Cassidy dead at 67

David Cassidy, the 'Partridge Family' heartthrob who sold millions of records and became the fantasy of millions of girls, has died in a Florida hospital after his organs failed, according to TMZ.

AC/DC co-founder Malcolm Young dead at 64

Malcolm Young, the rhythm guitar player and founding member of heavy metal legends AC/DC, has died, the group announced Saturday. He was 64.

Future of groundbreaking show 'Transparent' may be in flux

When "Transparent" debuted four years ago on Amazon with a transgender lead character, it was a special moment for TV. It won Emmys and seemed a perfect fit for a burgeoning civil rights movement. Now the show's future may be in flux following allegations against star Jeffrey Tambor.

AT&T Park concert raises $17M for nonprofit benefiting fire victims

Tipping Point announced Friday that $23 million has been raised for low-income communities hit hardest by the North Bay fires. Thursday night’s Band Together Bay Area concert raised $17 million through ticket sales, sponsorships and online donations. Prior to the concert, $6 million had been raised to launch the Emergency Relief Fund through Tipping Point Community donors. 

George Takei accused of groping struggling model in 1980s

NEW YORK (AP) - The "Star Trek" icon George Takei took to Twitter on Saturday to deny he ever knew a struggling actor and model who has accused him of sexual assault in 1981. "The events he describes back in the 1980s simply did not occur, and I do not know why he has claimed them now," the 80-year-old Takei said in a series of tweets.

Women in Film to launch Hollywood harassment help line

The nonprofit advocacy group Women in Film is launching a help line for sexual harassment victims in the entertainment industry. The group said Thursday that the help line will serve as a crisis center and centralized information source for anyone seeking help. 

'Stories are true': Louis C.K. releases statement on allegations

Disgraced and facing financial and professional fallout over allegations of sexual misconduct, comedian Louis C.K. issued a statement Friday in which he acknowledged accounts of him masturbating in front of colleagues are true and expressed remorse for wielding his influence "irresponsibly."