Details From Officer Darren Wilson's Report of Michael Brown Struggle Emerge for First Time

A report about Darren Wilson, the police officer responsible for the fatal shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in August, has emerged.

Chris Hemsworth to Star in New Ron Howard Movie 'In the Heart of the Sea'

The new trailer for the Ron Howard-directed epic oceanic film "In the Heart of the Sea" starring Chris Hemsworth was released online

New 'Dear White People' Film Satarizes American Racial Stereotypes

In a critique of lingering racism in today's culture, a new film "Dear White People" offers a satirical and comedic look at stereotypes.

Boko Haram and Nigeria Reach Ceasefire Agreement, Promise Return of Kidnapped Girls

The Nigerian government and Islamist terror group Boko Haram have reached a ceasefire agreement, part of which deal includes the release of over 200 kidnapped schoolgirls.

“Ebola Czar” Appointed As President Obama Picks Ron Klain to Help CDC

With growing concern over the seeming lack of control the U.S, has in controlling the spread of ebola, President Obama appointed an "Ebola czar," Ron Klain.

Arkansas Train Collision Injures More Than 40 People

More than 40 people were injured Thursday in northwest Arkansas when a freight and passenger train collided.

Blake Lively Pregnant: Actress Steps Out With Baby Bump at Golden Heart Awards

Actress Blake Lively made her first public appearance Thursday since announcing she is pregnant-and has the baby bump to match!

Hunter Biden Cocaine & Drug Test Update: Vice President's Son Discharged From Navy After Failing Drug Test

The youngest son of Vice President Joe Biden, Hunter, issued a statement expressing his regrets for being discharged from the Navy Rescue last year amid reports that he failed a drug test.

Officials in Alaska Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Halt Same-Sex Marriage Ruling

State officials in Alaska have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stop, at least temporarily, from allowing same-sex marriage to move forward in the state

iPhone 6 Cases and Accesories: Who Ranks Supreme?

With the new iPhone 6 pre-orders coming in, consumer reviews are rolling out of which cases will best protect the new smartphones from drops, scratches and even the troublesome bending

Joan Rivers Cause of Death Announced

The final cause of death for comedian and host Joan Rivers was determined Thursday by the New York City Office of Chief Medical told FOX411 on Thursday.

Venezuela, New Zealand, Angola and Malaysia Confirm UN Security Council Seats

Four coveted seats on the United Nations Security Council were awarded to Angola, Malaysia, Venezuela, and New Zealand during Thursday's elections

Warner Bros. Announce Upcoming DC, Lego and Harry Potter Films

CEO of film studio Warner Bros. Kevin Tsuijihara has announced their teeming-full schedule of sequels and series for the next several years.

Elizabeth Peña Death: 'The Incredibles' Actress Dies at Age 55

Veteran actress Elizabeth Peña died Tuesday of natural causes at the age of 55.

'Find My iPhone' Online News: Police Use App to Locate Trapped Woman

A woman involved in a car accident in northern California was found alive after police used an app to search for her at the bottom of a steep 500-foot embankment

Latin Social Media Wrap Up: 'The Book of Life' Stars Stay Busy on Twitter

The stars of the new Day of the Dead-themed animated feature "The Book of Life" have been busy on social media.

Hurricane Gonzalo Takes Aim at Bermuda

Hurricane Gonzalo is expected to continue its path toward Bermuda according to officials Wednesday

Stephen Collins Plays Pedophile Priest in Indie Festival Film

Actor Stephen Collins, who has been in the midst of a scandal after his estranged wife claimed Collins admitted to her that he had molested children in the past, now is playing an eerily timed role as a pedophilic priest in his latest movie role.

Javier Bardem in Talks to Play “Pirates of the Caribbean” Movie Villain

Actor Javier Bardem is reportedly in talks to play the bad guy in the fifth installment of Disney's mega-hit franchise "Pirates of the Caribbean."

Michelle Obama 'Turnip for What' Video: First Lady Makes Health-Focused Video Based on DJ Snake, Lil John Song

First Lady Michelle Obama created an original and hilarious video response to advocate for healthy eating campaigning

Connecticut Bus Stabbing & Shooting: Police Fatally Shoot Man Who Was Stabbing Bus Passengers

Police shot and killed a man Tuesday night onboard a coach bus stopped in Norwalk, Connecticut, after he had stabbed two passengers with a box-cutter.

Feminist Lecturer Anita Sarkeesian Cancels University Speech after School Received Shooting Threats

Media critic Anita Sarkeesian cancelled a planned lecture Tuesday at Utah State University after the school received threats of violence if Sarkeesian spoke.

'American Sniper' Trailer & Cast: Bradley Cooper Stars in First Preview of Upcoming Clint Eastwood Film [Watch]

The first trailer for the true-life story of Clint Eastwood's "American Sniper" has been shared and the tension-filled first glimpse of Bradley Cooper in character have everyone on the edge of their seats.

Fashion Police Cast & Episodes Update 2014: Who Will Replace Joan Rivers?

With the recent passing of host and comedy icon Joan Rivers, E! Network's "Fashion Police" future seems uncertain.

Nicholas Sparks Homophobia & Racism: 'Notebook' Star Accused of Bigotry

One of the most celebrated romantic fiction writers today and best-selling author of titles like "The Notebook," Nicolas Sparks is being accused of very damning behavior by a former employee.
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