Social media was buzzing again this week thanks to golf superstar Tiger Woods and girlfriend/skiing champion Lindsey Vonn-or "Liger", as some in the press have referred to them lately.
We're back to square one. When rumors first surfaced of the "50 Shades of Grey" movie, fans immediately began to speculate as to who would play the roles of the innocent Anastasia and sex-crazed Christian. Some of the first actors to pop into mind were Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev from "The Vampire Diaries." They've kept their off-screen relationship private, but fans can still see that the two have serious chemistry, something they believe could resonate well on the big screen.
The Hollywood director who took movie audiences to the bottom of the sea in "Titanic" has given scientists a new way to study the oceanic world up-close and personal.
Despite its faults, the Met Opera's new "Fledermaus" is tremendous fun, thanks to committed performances from the cast members. The evening will be long (Saturday's performance clocked in at just under four hours), but it will provide the viewer with a surplus of unforgettable laughs and a plethora of tunes to whistle for following days and possible weeks.
Robert Downey Jr. is well-known for his eccentricity and reportedly has interest in seeing Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster appear in "The Avengers" universe.
EADS is continuing "constructive talks" with governments over its proposed $45 billion merger deal with BAE Systems and remains convinced that it is an excellent deal for Europe, a spokesman said on Saturday.
Senators from the U.S. Gulf Coast urged President Barack Obama on Friday to ensure that any legal settlement for the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill does not undermine a recently passed law that would funnel billions of dollars worth of fines to their states.
Human rights group Amnesty International urged pop stars Rihanna and Shakira on Friday to open their eyes to recent arrests of journalists, bloggers and activists in Azerbaijan, before their performances in the former Soviet republic this month.
The Department of Labor announced today that the nation's unemployment rate has fell to 7.8 percent - the lowest since President Obama took office in 2009.