Ed Westwick deletes denial of sexual assault allegations from social media Ed Westwick has deleted denials of sexual assault he posted to social media in November amid reports that the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office is investigation the allegations against him.
Meghan Markle's reclusive father will reportedly walk her down the aisle There were rumours 73-year-old Thomas Markle Sr. would be absent after Meghan decided against asking half-brother Thomas Jr. and half-sister Samantha.
The stars that marched at gun reform rallies Paul McCartney, Common, Miley Cyrus, Amy Schumer and other stars played supporting roles at nationwide gun-reform rallies dominated by teenage survivors' emotional speeches.
'Black Panther' falls to 'Pacific Rim: Uprising' but is still the highest-grossing superhero film ever It took six weeks but "Black Panther" has finally been unseated as the top film at the North American box office.
Kids' Choice Awards celebrity attendees praise March For Our Lives protesters The power of the youth rallies against gun violence that were held across the U.S. this weekend impressed many of the celebrities who turned out at the Kids' Choice Awards.
'PAW Patrol Live!' visits 'Fox & Friends' The family show 'PAW Patrol Live! The Great Pirate Adventure' comes to the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden.
Mark Zuckerberg takes out full-page newspaper ads to say 'sorry' for Cambridge Analytica scandal Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg took out full-page advertisements in major U.S. and British newspapers to apologize for a "breach of trust" after it was discovered Cambridge Analytica improperly harvested user data.
Apple's Tim Cook calls for regulation on data, says Facebook incident is 'dire' Apple CEO Tim Cook called for stronger privacy regulations to prevent the abuse and misuse of data in the aftermath of the leak of Facebook user information.
Chrissy Teigen quits Snapchat amid Rihanna ad scandal, recent update Chrissy Teigen announced on Saturday she will no longer be using Snapchat after the social media platform published a “tone deaf” ad asking users if they would rather “slap Rihanna” or “punch Chris Brown.”
Ethiopia re-arrests recently freed politicians, journalists Ethiopian security forces have re-arrested a number of recently freed politicians and journalists as they gathered for a social event outside the capital, Addis Ababa, with family and friends, a lawyer said Monday.
Catalonia's Puigdemont to be brought before judge in Germany Catalonia's former president, Carles Puigdemont, is to be brought before a court in Germany to determine whether he stays in custody pending further decisions on extradition proceedings.
Partner of French gunman was known by police as radicalized A French judicial official says the partner of the Islamist extremist who carried out an attack last week in southern France was, like him, known to police as radicalized.
Police question Netanyahu in telecom case for second time Israeli police are questioning Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as part of an investigation into a corruption case involving the country's telecom giant.
New Zealand's central bank adds employment to mandate New Zealand's central bank has changed its mandate to consider employment as well as inflation when setting interest rates and making other monetary policy decisions.
23 killed when car hits party-goers in Mozambique Mozambican media say 23 people were killed when a vehicle veered into a crowd attending a party in the capital of the southern African nation.
In Egypt's election, turnout provides the only suspense Egyptians are heading to the polls but the presidential election this time is not about who wins — that was settled long ago — but about how many people bother to cast ballots.
Jersey City police officer fatally shot while off duty Officials say an off-duty Jersey City police officer has died from a gunshot wound to his upper body.
Keeping refugee families apart, reuniting others next door Sitting in apartment complexes on opposite sides of town, the women — one a former shopkeeper from Somalia, the other a teacher from Bhutan — waited for children to come home.
4-year-old in Texas killed by family dog, report says A 4-year-old boy in Texas died Sunday after he was mauled by his family dog that authorities said was tied to a tree in the family’s backyard.
AP Explains: Trump's order to ban most transgender troops President Donald Trump has issued an order supporting his push to ban most transgender troops from serving in the U.S. military except under "limited circumstances."
Bodies of Iowa family found dead in Mexico to return to US this week The bodies of the American family of four who was found dead in Mexico Friday will be returned to the U.S. this week.
Gun maker Remington files for bankruptcy Firearms manufacturer Remington Outdoor Company has filed for bankruptcy protection in the face of falling sales and lawsuits stemming from the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday night.
March for Our Lives DC crowd smaller than organizers' estimates, imaging company says Organizers of the March for Our Lives demonstration in Washington, D.C. claimed Sunday that some 850,000 people attended the pro-gun control event, but an imaging company said the turnout was much less.
2 firefighters killed, 3 hurt as truck crashes on way to scene of deadly West Virginia highway wreck Two volunteer firefighters were killed and three others were injured when their fire truck overturned while responding to a triple fatality highway accident in West Virginia on Saturday night, authorities said.
'Legends & Lies - John Brown: This Guilty Land' John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry sets the scene for the Civil War and introduces Robert E. Lee and John Wilkes Booth to the pages of history.
Murder suspect on 'jihad' against US policy in Middle East admits to NJ armed robbery A man who said he was on a "jihad" to avenge U.S. policy in the Middle East has pleaded guilty to a gunpoint robbery outside a coffee shop four days after killing a college student in New Jersey in 2014.
Pittsburgh Airport gives Mister Rogers an adorable tribute Employees at Pittsburgh International Airport welcomed all travelers to their neighborhood on Friday just like Mister Rogers would have wanted.