Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is to become a father for the eighth time at the age of 72, a spokesman for the rocker said Friday.
Full StoryHollywood stars came out to support Jennifer Aniston on Wednesday after she penned a scathing blog post railing against years of tabloid scrutiny of her figure and persistent pregnancy rumors.
The "Friends" star complained about daily harassment by paparazzi and questioned a celebrity news culture that objectifies women, insisting: "For the record, I am not pregnant. What I am is fed up."
Full StoryOn paper, the Republican Party classifies pornography as a major public health problem.
But just in case delegates to the nominating convention next week forget that, Cleveland's strip clubs are going all out to get ready for the party, due to embrace Donald Trump formally as its presidential candidate.
Full StoryPokemon Go mania has quickly swept the US as players armed with smartphones hunt streets, parks, rivers and elsewhere to capture monsters and gather supplies in the hit game.
The free application based on a Nintendo title that debuted 20 years ago has been adapted to the mobile internet age by Niantic Labs, a company spun out of Google last year after breaking ground with Ingress, a game that merged mapping capabilities with play.
Full StoryAt the tender age of 26, Taylor Swift is the world's highest-paid celebrity, pulling in a whopping $170 million over the past year, Forbes magazine said Monday.
The pop diva's take from June 2015 to June 2016 is the highest total of her young career, the magazine said, more than doubling her previous record of $80 million last year.
Full StoryRight-leaning rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kid Rock and Rick Springfield will be among performers in Cleveland on the sidelines of this month's Republican convention.
A coalition of promoters, consultants and charitable groups on Friday announced the concerts at venues in Cleveland, where Republicans are expected to nominate billionaire Donald Trump as their presidential candidate.
Full StoryRappers Snoop Dogg and The Game led a peaceful protest on Friday outside the headquarters of the Los Angeles police department, hours after five Dallas officers were killed and seven wounded in a sniper attack.
The two Los Angeles-area natives said their aim was to engage in a dialogue with police in the aftermath of two police shootings of black men, one in Louisiana and one in Minnesota.
Full StoryPop superstar Beyonce pleaded Thursday for an end to the "war" on minorities in the United States after another two contentious killings by police of African-Americans.
The singer, who has been increasingly outspoken on police brutality, provided a link to her legions of fans to contact US legislators to protest the deaths of motorist Philando Castile in Minnesota and Alton Sterling in Louisiana.
Full StoryDisgraced US television star Bill Cosby lost another bid Thursday to have a sexual assault case against him tossed, clearing the way for a trial to eventually begin over the claims dating back to 2004.
The pioneering black comedian faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted in a Pennsylvania court of assaulting Andrea Constand at his home in the Philadelphia area. The actor's lawyers insist his relations with Constand were consensual.
Full StorySnoop Dogg, the rap superstar and outspoken marijuana aficionado, will perform in support of Hillary Clinton on the sidelines of the Democratic Party convention later this month.
Snoop Dogg will headline a "convention unity party" in Philadelphia on July 28, a day after Clinton is expected to accept the presidential nomination.
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