Kevin Costner is comfortable saying that he "makes movies for men" but acknowledges that he will not make a film without "strong women characters," and that women bring their men to his films.
Adam Lambert rose to fame after competing on "American Idol" several years ago, and now, the singer has an idea for who might be best suited to join the show's judging panel.
Pamela Anderson is a former Playboy model and actress whose fame soared through the '90s when she played a lifeguard in the TV series "Baywatch."
The House Judiciary Committee is suing Attorney General Merrick Garland to obtain recordings of President Biden’s interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur.
Kamala Harris was accused of "pandering" during a Black Entertainment Television Awards appearance that was blasted as "toenail curling level of cringe."
"A Quiet Place: Day One" earned an estimated $53 million in its first weekend in North American theaters, but Disney's "Inside Out 2" won the weekend with an estimated $57.4 million.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced a new Cabinet following a coalition agreement involving his African National Congress and nine other parties.
Bobby Bonilla appeared to be embracing the hype around the unofficial day named in his honor as the New York Mets pay the next installment of his deferred contract.
Years of tensions, mudslinging and conspiracies remains deadlocked because of "deeply held convictions" in murder trial of Karen Read, the jury's note says.
Two Joes, Biden and Scarborough, lay low after the president's disastrous debate performance
Former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe responded to calls for President Biden to withdraw and said Democrats should be “honest" about his chances to win.
EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump touted the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity as a "big win for our Constitution and for democracy" during an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital.
Left-wing talker Keith Olbermann, along with several Democratic figures, slammed CNN following President Biden's disastrous debate performance, as the network received otherwise bipartisan praise.
Democratic Sen. Chris Coons called out The New York Times and the media for their focus on President Biden's rocky debate performance on Monday during an interview on CNN.
New York City police arrested 15 after videos of Pride parade chaos show multiple assaults and other disorderly conduct in Washington Square Park Sunday.
A couple from Virginia is traveling the country to visit every Texas Roadhouse location after falling in love with the chain's "home cooking" and family atmosphere.
Four-year-old Charley Ross was taken but kidnappers on July 1, 1874. The young boy was the first victim of ransom in the United States. He was never returned.
The Indiana Fever got the last laugh after defeating the Phoenix Mercury, 88-82, on Sunday afternoon. The team sent a two-word message through its X account.
President Biden is leaning on his closest confidants to determine if he will stay in the 2024 race - his wife and his troubled son, Hunter Biden
The Supreme Court on Monday weighed in on a Florida law that restrict how large social media companies moderate user content.
The Supreme Court weighed in on whether a former president has immunity from prosecution for conduct allegedly involving official acts.
Simone Biles headlines the United States women's gymnastics Olympic team for 2024 after withdrawing from the competition at the 2021 Japan Olympics.
The surgeon general means well, but social media warnings won't do anything to protect kids. For starters, we should ban anything boosted by algorithms and aimed at children.
Do you want to prevent scam calls? Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson discusses how to block hidden IDs on your phone.
President Biden's campaign is fending off questions from donors after his disastrous debate performance last week, with some even asking for refunds.