As part of the mass of information leaked during a recent cyber attack on Sony Pictures, emails revealed that the studio and Marvel comics owner Disney discussed teaming up to bring Spider-Man to the 2016 film, "Captain America: Civil War."
In the United States, many recently learned that Pedro Fernandez no longer plays Chava on "Hasta El Fin Del Mundo." The latest episode featured Marjorie de Sousa's character, Sofia, kissing Chava, who was then portrayed by Fernandez. When she opened her eyes, she had a new Chava by her side: David Zepeda's version.
On Wednesday morning, Vice President of Product for Google+ Bradley Horowitz announced at the Paris LeWeb conference that the Google Hangouts app for Android is getting new features which include 16 sticker pages and Easter eggs.
Media Personality Judge Jeanine blames President for racially segregating America Inspired by the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, Fox News host Jeanine Pirro stated during a Sunday broadcast of her syndicated show thatthe public needs to be "trained" to be more "sensitive" to law enforcement.
Josh Horowitz, host of "Happy Sad Confused," recently sat down in an interview with Academy Award-winning legend Al Pacino to talk about breaking through in Hollywood, his iconic roles, the long list of directors he's work with, being recognized on the streets of New York City and his love for actors Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac. They also talked about Pacino's upcoming projects, one more surprising than the rest.
In an interview with Telemundo, President Barack Obama expressed the help his administration offered Mexico in trying to figure out what happen to the 43 students from the Raúl Isidro Burgos Rural Teachers' College who went missing in September, a tragedy that he said had "no place in civilized society."
Here's what to expect on episodes 76-80 of "La Gata." In the previous episodes of "La Gata," Esmeralda was supposed to head into surgery but canceled at the last minute because someone persuaded her not to go through with it.
Protest groups are condemning Angelina Jolie's $65 million World War II epic "Unbroken," the biopic of Louis Zamperini, for its for its depiction of prisoner abuse at the hands of Japanese guards.
Columbia Law School has allowed its students to delay final exams due to the "trauma" following two racially-charged cases in which grand juries chose not to indict white police officers involved in the deaths of unarmed black men.
Political humorist and media critic Stephen Colbert is going out with a bang before the last episode of "The Colbert Report" airs on Dec. 18. On Monday, the late-night news satire television program that has aired on Comedy Central since 2005, was graced with presence of President Barack Obama, who the host deemed "the leader of the free world and the new permanent host of 'The Colbert Report.'"
Kendall Jenner, rising star of the Kardashian clan, stripped down to a lingerie piece and danced to Katy Perry for Love magazine's annual advent calendar.
Chile could be closer to becoming the fourth South American nation to legalize same-sex marriage. A new bill will be introduced to the Chilean senate later this week that would legalize gay marriage and has support from Chile's major political parties and President Michelle Bachelet.
On Monday, the New York City Council approved a bill that would allow transgender people to change their gender on birth certificates without previous medical transitioning. The bill would grant greater freedoms of identity to transgender people in the city.
On Monday, Dec. 8, Golden Globe winning actor, Joaquin Pheonix led David Letterman and his audience members to believe that he was engaged to his yoga instructor.