Coming off five wins in a six-game trip, coach Darvin Ham looks to keep the "focus about us" before Saturday afternoon's game against the Cavaliers.
Norby Williamson, a top ESPN executive recently accused by Pat McAfee of trying to sabotage his show, is leaving the network after nearly 40 years.
Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher have called it quits after 13 years of marriage, they announced Friday. They jointly filed to end their union last year.
Adam Sandler validated actor Christopher McDonald's leak that 'Happy Gilmore 2' is in development, and Drew Barrymore further confirmed it on her talk show.
After eight months of searching, a San Diego dog is found in Harper Woods and reunited with her family.
Eric Musselman has a reputation for injecting life into stagnant basketball programs, and USC's leadership is hoping he will do the same for the Trojans.
The controversial director secures French actors for his latest, a thriller in the vein of "Match Point" and "Crimes and Misdemeanors" but without the verve.
Q&A with Aidan Butler, the CEO of 1/ST Racing, who answers questions concerning the future of Santa Anita Park. How long can it survive losing money?
Comedian Eliot Preschutti has sued Pauly Shore and the Comedy Store in West Hollywood for an alleged assault.
In the Dodgers' 9-7 loss to the Cubs, Bobby Miller failed to get through the second inning, giving up five runs in a 43-pitch frame.
Madonna's legal team submits a dismissal request in a class-action case about her concert tardiness, contending that a two-hour delay didn't injure ticketholders.
"Quiet on Set" directors and executive producers Mary Robertson and Emma Schwartz spoke with The Times about the additional episode of the bombshell series that premieres Sunday.