Ohio resident and former boy band star Nick Lachey is among five investors in one of 10 marijuana grow centers that would be created across the state under a proposed ballot issue.
Stars including Daniel Craig and Judi Dench are urging the British government to protect the BBC, as the publicly funded broadcaster faces budget cuts and political pressure for its ambitions to be curbed.
Judd Apatow is not wavering on his criticism of comedian Bill Cosby, who's been accused of sexual misconduct by more than two dozen women over four decades.
General Motors says it will continue sponsoring Kid Rock's summer tour despite a Detroit activist group's request that the automaker cut financial ties with the musician if he displays a Confederate flag during performances.
Activists in Detroit want General Motors to end the Chevrolet brand's sponsorship of Kid Rock's summer tour if the musician continues to display the Confederate flag at performances.
Former porn star Jenna Jameson is suing her ex-boyfriend, mixed-martial arts fighter Tito Ortiz, over ownership of the Southern California home they shared before they split two years ago.
A woman who won a $5 million judgment against 50 Cent is asking that her invasion-of-privacy case be allowed to go forward despite a bankruptcy filing by the rapper.
"Tonight" show host Jimmy Fallon spent 10 days in a hospital intensive care unit after tripping in his kitchen and injuring a finger so badly it required six hours of microsurgery to save.
July 19: Actor George Dzundza is 70. Singer-bassist Alan Gorrie of Average White Band is 69. Guitarist Brian May of Queen is 68. Guitarist Bernie Leadon (Eagles, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) is 68. Drummer Kevin Haskins (Bauhaus, Love and Rockets) is 55. Actor Campbell Scott is 54. Actor Anthony Edwards is 53. Country singer Kelly […]
Medical examiners found no evidence to prove the allegation that blues legend B.B. King was poisoned before he died of natural causes in May, according to autopsy findings made public Monday.
Two women who were "Jane Doe" witnesses in a 2005 lawsuit by Bill Cosby's first accuser plan a news conference to react to excerpts from the comedian's deposition in which he admitted giving at least one woman Quaaludes before sex.