The Philadelphia Eagles defended their decision to sign free agent Tim Tebow to give the quarterback a chance to redeem himself in the 2015 NFL season.
According to a new book called “Final De Partida” (End Game) Juan Carlos,the ex-king of Spain, was leading a double life and having an affair with a German aristocrat for the last ten years of his reign.
Jailed "Real Housewives of New Jersey" star Teresa Giudice has inked a new deal with Bravo that will include footage from the 15-month sentence she is currently serving in federal prison on fraud charges.
A 61-year-old farmer named Victoriano Huayna has become the the first fatality of a month long protest against a Mexican-owned copper mining project in Peru.
Taylor Swift is now rumored to be dating Calvin Harris, but the "Shake It Off" singer readily admits the reason she remained single as long as she did "had a lot to do with the media's coverage of her love life."
After a long delay, the Senate finally voted to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. Attorney General, making her the first African American woman to fill the position.
Friends and family are rallying behind the former athlete and TV personality as he opens up about his sex change tonight on "20/20" with journalist Diane Sawyer.
The new series on Fox, "Scream Queens," returns to old-style scares. The new horror-comedy show coming to Fox, "Scream Queens," is destined to give you that long-awaited fix of '80s and '90s style of fun scares, according to Entertainment Weekly.
President Obama has fired back at members of his own party who accuse him of supporting a massive trade deal that champions corporate interests and lobbyist groups.
The Google Nexus 9 is Google's latest tablet. It's a good alternative to other products, such as the iPad Air 2. The $399 price tag is $100 cheaper than the iPad Air 2.
Claiming that Columbia University had failed to protect him against harassment when a female student went public with accusations that he raped her despite school and law enforcement authorities rejecting her case, Paul Nungesser, a Columbia student from Germany, has sued his school.
The humorous, 1,000-plus word speech President Barack Obama is set to give at Saturday's traditional Correspondents Dinner is being prepared by numerous "Hollywood joke writers, White House lawyers and other advisors."