Truett Cathy Dead: Chick-fil-A Founder Dies at 93

A spokesman for the restaurant chain Chick-fil-A announced that the billionaire founder, S. Truett Cathy, died early Monday.

Starbucks to Offer a Quick Visit Option: First Express Store Will Open in New York

A new company announcement from coffee mega-chain Starbucks may mean there will be even more coffee shops in the future.

TNT/TBS CEO to Lead DreamWorks Studios: Michael Wright Finds Working With Steven Spielberg 'Magical'

An executive of Turner Broadcasting is taking a break from the television industry to make movies. Michael Wright, who is currently the head of programming for TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies channels, will be leaving to become the next chief executive of DreamWorks Studios.

Two Kayakers Attacked by Great White Shark in Massachusetts

A pair of kayakers were terrified to tears after they had a surprise encounter with a great white shark that turned scary.

'No Boundaries Bandit' Charged in Bank Robbery Spree

Police have apprehended a man who allegedly held up a Southwest Chicago bank and is suspected in 13 other robberies.

MTV International Networks to Air Celebrity Documentaries for Demi Lovato, Snoop Dogg, and Others

The music channel MTV announced Wednesday it would be airing a new documentary series "The Ride" on its international networks.

Rapper Ja Rule Gets New MTV T.V. Show Starring His Family

It seems rapper Ja Rule wants audiences to see a different side to the head of Murder Inc. The "I'm Real" hip-hop star is now the future star of his own MTV docu-series, along with his family.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's Wedding Photos Sold for $5 Million

Hollywood's golden couple Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie tied the knot Aug. 23 in an intimate ceremony in France-now they are making a pretty penny from the photos!

Dwayne Johnson Reportedly to Star in “Shazam” Movie

Though there have been whispers about Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in talks to get involved with the upcoming superhero comic book movie "Shazam," the star just confirmed online which role he will be playing.

'Hot Car Dad' Indictment: Justin Ross Harris Charged with Murder, Child Cruelty

The Georgia man accused of leaving his infant son in a hot car for hours has been indicted for murder.

George Clooney to Direct Rupert Murdoch Phone-Hacking Scandal Film

A new film about a recent newspaper phone hacking scandal is set to be directed by George Clooney.

'Fashion Police' on Hold as Joan Rivers Remains Hospitalized

The E! Network is placing its show "Fashion Police" on hold while its host, Joan Rivers, remains in the hospital.

Disney and Deadmau5 Fight Over Rights to Mouse Ears

Disney and the electronic musician Deadmau5, pronounced "dead-mouse," are headed for court over...ears?

'The League' Season 6 Premiere Episode Recap & Spoilers: Fantasy Football Show Returns to FXX

The Season 6 premiere of "The League" on FXX centered on a fantasy football league draft that was to die for, literally.

Theodore Wafer Prison Sentencing: Detroit Man to Spend at Least 17 Years in Prison for Killing Renisha McBride

A Michigan man convicted of killing a 19-year-old woman on his doorstep last November will spend the next 17 to 32 years in prison.

Amazon’s CFO Thomas Szkutak to Retire, Replacement Announced

Online retailer Amazon.com Inc., is planning to replace their financial chief after an announcement of his departure Wednesday.

Facebook Down & Outage: Social Media Network Temporarily Goes Down; Service Restored

Social media network Facebook crashed Wednesday, causing an outpour of posts discussing the disruption on other social media sites.

From CVS Caremark to CVS Health: Company Changes Name, Pulls Tobacco Products from Shelves

Drugstore CVS has pulled all remaining tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars and smokeless tobacco from its shelves nationwide.

Obama Sends 350 Troops to U.S. Embassy in Iraq

President Barack Obama is planning to send 350 troops to the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and its surrounding facilities amid the growing threat of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, known as ISIL or ISIS.

Latin Social Media Wrap Up: Latino Stars Share Labor Day Photos on Social Media

This week, Latino stars were sharing online the details about their busy Labor Day Weekends!

St. Patrick's Day Parade Organizers Lift Ban on LGBT Groups

Next March a gay group will be allowed to march under its own banner in the world's largest St. Patrick's Day Parade for the first time.

Alibaba IPO: Launch Set to Be Largest in Years

The Chinese ecommerce company Alibaba is launching its initial public offering the week of Sept. 8, and anticipation is building for its release

American Airlines: Fares Return to Orbitz

Following a three-day embargo, American Airlines flight fares are now listed again on Orbitz.

Swatch: Company Updates Features with Increased Competition from Smartphones

The Swatch Group is growing worried about new smartphone technology. The Switzerland-based watch company has long dismissed new watches from Samsung as novelties that won't last. However, the Galaxy Gear and now Apple's expected watch-like products near announcement are causing a bit of concern.

Stack Family Found Dead in Chicago Home: 80-Year-Old Parents Were Taking Care of Middle Aged Children

Several members in the same family were found dead in their home in Elmhurst, Illinois, Saturday night. The four -- a father, mother and two adult children -- were killed by a member of the family who then turned the weapon on themselves.
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