A fraternity at the University of Oklahoma has been suspended after members of the frat were videotaped singing a racist chant about black people and lynching over the weekend.
TLC's 'Sister Wives' Season 5 finale had 3.4 Million viewers, according to Nielsen. TLC's hit reality series "Sister Wives" aired its highly anticipated season finale on March 1.
HBO Now is finally coming next month, and it will only be available on Apple TV at first. HBO Now is finally coming next month, and it will only be available on Apple TV at first, according to The Verge.
Jordan Brand is expected to make waves this weekend as they are set to release three sneakers – the Air Jordan 20, Air Jordan 7 Retro and Air Jordan 4 Retro.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. wants to get used to facing a southpaw as he prepares for his upcoming fight against Manny Pacquiao, and reports revealed that the reigning pound-for-pound king picked Zab Judah as sparring partner.
Sneak peak for next Sunday Walking Dead has two on character talking about cowardice. "The Walking Dead," AMC’s take on America’s current obsession with the notion of a zombie apocalypse, is a show that does not mind killing off its beloved heroes.
Actor from the original "Star Wars" trilogy and starring in Disney's reboot believes the movie is cursed after series of accidents involving the stars.
It is Toronto-meets-Houston: "Madonna," one of the most celebrated tracks off Drake's latest mixtape "If You're Reading This It's Too Late," gets a chopped and screwed remix treatment from OG Ron C.
Former boxing world champion Laila Ali does not think she will ever have a fight with Ronda Rousey, but the unbeaten boxing superstar said that the reigning UFC women’s bantamweight championship is not in her class.
"Modern Family" star Sofia Vergara and her fiancé Joe Manganiello may choose to elope, says "Modern Family" co-star, Julie Bowen, when she appeared on the Feb. 25 "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul is on a mission to kill a proposal that would ban armor-piercing "green tip" bullets. The Republican, widely considered a presidential hopeful in the 2016 White House race, urged his backers to flood the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives with public comments to get the agency to back off the initiative.