Los Angeles Clippers fans now can buy a $1,300 season ticket that allows them to get a seat -- on a first-come, first-serve basis -- in a fan section next season at the Intuit Dome, the team announced.
"We Are Lady Parts" will return for a second season on Peacock in May, with Malala Yousafzai and Meera Syal to appear as guest stars.
"Sunny," a mystery thriller series starring Rashida Jones, will premiere on Apple TV+ in July.
AI could help doctors cut back on the bewildering variety of medications that seniors frequently are prescribed, a new study suggests.
"Transformers One," an animated film featuring Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry and Scarlett Johansson, opens in September.
President Joe Biden Thursday announced new Iran sanctions for the drone and missile attack on Israel.
"America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders," a new show from the "Cheer" and "Last Chance U" team, is in the works at Netflix.
NASCAR star Bubba Wallace and his wife, Amanda, are expecting their first child in October, they announced on social media.
London's Metropolitan Police said on Thursday they have infiltrated a global online fraud service called LabHost, used by more than 2,000 cybercriminals to create fake websites to trick unwitting users out of money and v
"Hit Man," a new film directed by Richard Linklater and starring Glen Powell and Adria Arjona, is coming to Netflix.
Oman could play a crucial role in keeping a channel of communication open between the U.S. and Iran as parties seek to tamp down tensions.
A extreme once-in-a-century heatwave in Africa's Sahel and western regions that saw temperatures soar to a high as 48.5 degrees Celsius at the end of March and early April was caused by human-induced climate change.
Film icon Orlando Bloom's new adventure docuseries, "To The Edge," premieres Thursday on Peacock.
Qatar's Prime Minister said Wednesday he is reassessing his country's mediation role to end the Gaza war and release the hostages because some are politically exploiting the efforts and defaming Qatar's role.
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" will film in Chicago during the Democratic National Convention in August.
"Shopaholic" author Sophie Kinsella was diagnosed with glioblastoma, an aggressive type of brain cancer, in 2022.
Lucy Olsen, who averaged the third-most points in women's college basketball last season, will transfer to Iowa from Villanova, she announced on social media.
Google Wednesday fired 28 workers who belonged to the No Tech for Apartheid group after they protested a cloud-computing contract between Google and Israel.
Grammy-winning singers Ashanti and Nelly are engaged and expecting their first child together.
Matthew Rhys from "Perry Mason" and Danny Pudi from "Community" have joined the voice cast for Comedy Central's animated adaptation of the 1980s "Golden Axe" Sega video-game series.
Veteran running back J.K. Dobbins agreed to sign a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Chargers, his agency, LAA Sports confirmed.
"The Office" alum Kate Flannery was the latest celebrity eliminated from "The Masked Singer" on Wednesday night.
The Kennedy family is set to endorse President Joe Biden in his 2024 presidential campaign in Philadelphia on Thursday.
The first U.N. World Food Program trucks since the opening of Israel's Ashdod port to international humanitarian aid shipments crossed into the Gaza strip, the Israeli military said.
Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler sustained a right knee injury in an NBA play-in tournament loss to the Philadelphia 76ers, putting his playing status in serious doubt for Friday's elimination game against the Chicago Bulls.