Eve says Janet Jackson helped her relax after being drugged
The dangers of date rape drugs are all too real.
The dangers of date rape drugs are all too real.
Jane Krakowski got “30 Rock” fans excited on Tuesday when she said a possible reboot of the comedy show is possible.
Tiffany Haddish had no interest in being in the Oscar-winning film “Get Out.” “[Jordan Peele] let me read it and asked me to audition,” the “The Last O.G.” actress revealed on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” on Monday.
Walmart parking lots have been known for playing host to both passing travelers who need a night's rest and the homeless who live out of their cars, according to reports.
Facebook could potentially owe up to nearly $18,000 in compensation to every British victim affected by the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, a U.K. lawyer says.
A Huntsville, Ala., police officer who died this week after crashing his patrol car last month was involved in a prior crash less than an hour earlier, according to reports.
Israel's top defense official praised the sniper who shot a motionless Palestinian near the Gaza fence in a video that circulated widely on Monday, saying he "deserves a medal."
On Holocaust Remembrance Day – beginning at sundown Wednesday and ending at sundown Thursday – I will be thinking of a hero of the French Resistance who I visited just a few days ago in Israel, and how he led hundreds of Jewish families on a perilous journey from Nazi-occupied France to the safety of neutral Switzerland during World War II.
Police say a portable heater is believed to have caused a fire that engulfed a car in a Walmart parking lot in Boise, Idaho, on Tuesday, killing a 5-year-old girl and leaving two others hospitalized.
A bipartisan group of four senators is moving to protect special counsel Robert Mueller’s job as President Donald Trump publicly muses about firing him.
A vehicle fell into a rain-swollen river and vanished last week in the same region of California's far north coast where a family that vanished during a road trip is last known to have been, authorities said.
A European air traffic control agency alerted airlines Tuesday to monitor the situation in the eastern Mediterranean amid possible military action by Western countries against the Syrian government in the next 72 hours.
Police say they have arrested the man suspected of murdering a 31-year-old Scottsdale woman more than three years ago.
Two Americans tourists were killed in Ireland on Monday after the horse-drawn carriage they were riding in reportedly crashed, sending them over an edge and into a ravine roughly 20 feet below.
A Florida brand’s glitter-infused sunblock has been making headlines.
An “army of 100 life-sized” cutouts of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg were placed outside the lawn of Capitol Hill on Tuesday in protest of “disinformation” ahead of the tech giant’s congressional hearing.
A top scorer for the University of Massachusetts' women's lacrosse team was back in action last week after losing her leg years ago.
Authorities say former Jacksonville Jaguars safety and assistant coach Marlon McCree was arrested over the weekend following a vehicle chase with his ex-wife and crashing his truck into her SUV.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg vowed Tuesday on Capitol Hill that his social-networking company is already doing a better job of protecting the personal information of its billions of users in the wake of a massive data grab. But his plans might not be enough for lawmakers, who warned regulations or mandatory changes might be the only answer.
Organic shoppers might notice additional labels this summer.
Thanks to the public’s renewed interest in the Kennedy family, as well as high profile weddings, TLC announced Tuesday that it’s giving people a glimpse into one of America’s most private nuptial ceremonies, the wedding between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette.
A Missouri judge issued a partial gag order Tuesday in the invasion-of-privacy case against Gov. Eric Greitens, hours after an attorney for his former paramour accused him of waging a "smear campaign" against her.
As President Donald Trump on Monday warned he soon would be making “major decisions” to respond “forcefully” to murderous suspected chemical attacks against civilians in the rebel-held Syrian town of Douma, the stakes for the United Nations in the made-in-Syria crisis were just as high.