A casual gaze at the official painting of President Bill Clinton at the National Portrait Gallery would easily miss a reference to the biggest scandal of his presidency — Monica Lewinsky.
On Sunday, March 1, rapper Ludacris’ wife, Eudoxie Mbouguiyengue announced that she is pregnant. On Sunday, March 1, rapper Ludacris' wife, Eudoxie Mbouguiyengue, announced that she is pregnant, Entertainment Tonight reports.
Footage of Dakota Johnson hilariously mocking her much bantered about role in "Fifty Shade Of Grey" during a Saturday Night Life skit that was cut during her recent stint as host of the show has hit the airwaves
Educators and students are mourning the death of a Southern California high school teacher who hung herself inside of her art classroom Monday morning.
Kylie Jenner has apparently put on weight over the past few months, as she recently revealed on her Instagram account - does she feel pressure to be skinny all the time?
A new study found young people spend more time watching video on YouTube and other digital sources than they do on TV because they find the content more enjoyable and relatable.
On Monday, March 2, Justin Bieber took to Twitter to campaign for comedic actor and writer, Seth Rogen to roast him in his upcoming Comedy Central Roast.
Wiz Khalifa is blasting estranged wife Amber Rose in a new track where he insinuates she has been intimate with everyone from Chris Brown to Young Jeezy to Drake.
It’s been only two months since “The Bachelorette” star, Andi Dorfman announced her split from Josh Murray, but it seems that she has already moved on to her runner-up, Nick Viall.
The New England Patriots are trying to re-sign their two best secondary players, but talks are not looking very promising. Devin McCourty is set to become a free agent, while Darelle Revis has a scheduled $25 million cap hit. Can Bill Belichick work his magic yet again?
Analysts have long noted that Jeb Bush's last name may prove a liability when it comes to the Republican presidential hopeful's shots at the White House, and the former Florida governor is taking the issue head-on.
Maryland Sen. Barbara Mikulski, the longest-serving woman in congressional history, will not run for a sixth term in the U.S. Senate in 2016, her office announced on Monday. The 78-year-old Democrat said her decision came down to how the demands of another campaign would have affected her ability to work on behalf of her constituents.