The ex-wife of a wealthy Oklahoma oil tycoon plans to appeal her divorce judgment, stating that her $1 billion awarded cash and assets were below her marital wealth.
Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin was charged with one count of misdemeanor battery after hurting a man inside a Las Vegas nightclub last month, reports confirmed.
Doctors Without Borders will team up with European research organizations, the WHO and the governments of Guinea and Liberia to test two drugs and one treatment, which would hopefully work against the Ebola virus.
BBC's "Sherlock," which is looking toward the 2016 premiere of the fourth season of the series, has garnered a devout fan base in its three year stint. Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman are the front-men for the dark drama, which consistently surprises fans time and time again.
Shonda Rhimes' mega-hit "Scandal," staring Kerry Washington, continues to blow fans away with rabid plot twists, fervent love affairs and indiscriminate acts of violence and betrayal.
"Today Show" weatherman Al Roker is trying to forecast his way into the Guinness Book of Records. He "is attempting to set a new mark for longest uninterrupted live weather report broadcast - a remarkable 34 hours," the network boasted.
A former Maryland policeman who shot a handcuffed, unarmed suspect in the back will spend five years in prison. Prosecutors were disappointed with the sentence Johnnie Riley received in Prince George's County Circuit Court.
Boxing fans still want to see Floyd Mayweather Jr. face Manny Pacquiao in 2015, but Gennady Golovkin and Amir Khan might also get a chance to collide with the reigning pound-for-pound king next year.
In an attempt to hype up the game even further before its April 2015 release, NetherRealm Studios showed off over 30 minutes of Mortal Kombat X during a live stream.
Laura Zapata found out she had cancer after getting health insurance. Veteran actress Laura Zapata, 58, opened up about having cancer in 2005. The "La Gata" villain opened up about having breast cancer.
Derrick Rose is aware of the criticism about his decision to sit out games this season, but the Chicago Bulls superstar is unfazed as he reiterated that he is just thinking about his long-term future.
The singer of various hits like "Diamonds" and "Rude Boy" hinted at a new album in the works when she appeared at a military base in Virginia to greet troops and their families.
Nick Jonas takes fans to church, literally, with a gospel rendition of "Jealous." Shortly after his self-titled sophomore eponymous studio album hit stores across the U.