During a recent episode of “Today,” former “Live with Regis and Kathie Lee” co-host, Kathie Lee Gifford revealed that Bill Cosby tried to kiss her at one point during their friendship.
LeBron James made the Cleveland Cavaliers a title contender again this season, but the Cavs have yet to live up to expectations, creating speculation that the four-time Most Valuable Player will consider leaving in the summer.
Chris Brown reportedly dissed ex Rihanna to win on-and-off girlfriend Karrueche Tran back. Chris Brown reportedly dissed ex Rihanna to win back on-and-off girlfriend Karrueche Tran.
As with any new year, viewers can expect a slew of different shows to premiere on their favorite networks. Univision and Telemundo have announced a few of the shows that will begin in 2015.
The San Antonio Spurs have been in a slump this December. Injuries and poor play have held them back, but with Patty Mills back in the lineup, the Spurs get a valuable player back on the court. Latin Post.com breaks down the status of the defending NBA champions.
Luis Coronel dropped by "Sabado Gigante" to promote his album, "Quiero Ser tu Dueño," and the young singer ended up talking about his career and New Year's Eve plans.
Take advantage of these Apple iPad sales and save up to $130.00 off. Despite the holiday shopping season coming to a close, some retailers are still offering generous discounts on Apple iPads, including the iPad Air 2.
Scalise, the new Majority Whip in the House, gave a speech at a white supremacist event in 2002 but says he does not remember doing it and dismisses any notion he himself adheres to those beliefs.
Saul “Canelo” Alvarez is eager to finalize his proposed fight against Miguel Cotto, which will likely happen on Cinco de Mayo weekend on May 2 next year.
At least 12 people died when a fire broke out aboard a Greek ferry, though rescuers managed to save 427 people off the boat. All passengers and crew have now been evacuated from the vessel in the Adriatic Sea, between the coasts of Italy and Albania.
Chinese authorities on Tuesday doubled down on their decision to effectively block Google's email service Gmail, saying the Internet giant's refusal to obey local laws was to blame for the shutdown.
Fifty U.S. law-enforcement officers were killed by guns in 2014, a figure that marks a 56 percent jump from previous years but still remains far below historic highs.