Ferguson, Missouri will never be the same. But just how much has truly changed since this time a year ago, when white police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed unarmed black teenager Michael Brown, largely depends on who you ask.
Kurt Sutter said "The Bastard Executioner" on FX will be brutal. Watch the trailer here. One thing that "Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt Sutter has always had in his TV shows was true-to-life content.
A Texas judge ordered a 20-year-old man to marry his 19-year-old girlfriend, write down Bible verses, and attend counseling during a sentencing hearing for hitting another man in the jaw.
ABC is in development for a "Monster" series. Get the details here. There is certainly no shortage of horror dramas on TV these days. Now that ABC has picked up a "Monster" drama from the writers of "Saw IV" and "Saw V," the packed horror TV market just got a little tighter.
Chicago Blackhawks star forward Patrick Kane has retained a lawyer as Buffalo police continue to probe "an incident" that allegedly took place at his offseason home last weekend.
The 2001 hit film “Training Day" is being turned into a TV show. Get the details here. The 2001 hit crime drama from director Antoine Fuqua that earned Denzel Washington an Oscar, "Training Day," has been slated for a TV adaptation.
Russia's "Granny Ripper" is believed to have killed more than 11 people, and she is suspected of cannibalism. See the video footage that led to her arrest here.
The family of a man who spent three years behind bars and more than 800 hours in solitary confinement at Rikers Island before hanging himself served notice this week indicating they plan to sue New York City for $20 million.
Xur is located in the Tower near the Reef Xur is back in the Tower and offering exotic weapons and upgrades for Destiny. He sells these items every weekend in exchange for Strange Coins and Motes of Lights.
Nick Gordon is being accused of causing the "wrongful death" of girlfriend Bobbi Kristina Brown by giving her a "toxic cocktail," presumably of drugs and alcohol.
An alleged racist New York City cab driver was ordered to pay $25,000 in fines for rejecting two Black passengers and instead giving two white passengers a ride.