'Game of Thrones' star Sean Bean says Conan O'Brien hosted reunion special for HBO show
“Game of Thrones” may be coming to an end, but the HBO’s show cast apparently teamed up for a reunion show.
“Game of Thrones” may be coming to an end, but the HBO’s show cast apparently teamed up for a reunion show.
Tara Reid revealed Saturday in an emotional Instagram post that her mother, Donna, died.
The Trump administration is considering a possible rollback of Obama-era recognitions and protections that broadened the definition of gender, according to a report Sunday.
President Trump tweeted on Sunday that border security officials continued their "full efforts ... to stop the onslaught of illegal aliens" attempting to travel to the U.S. southern border via a large migrant caravan — while also describing such caravans as "a disgrace to the Democrat Party."
By overlooking and explaining away how Hillary Clinton treated government data, including classified information, and then covering up what Imran Awan allegedly did for years in the House, the mainstream media has done a massive disservice to the state of our democracy.
“House of Cards” could have added another famous face to its cast: late-night host Stephen Colbert.
Pete Davidson has finally broken his silence on his recent split from pop star Ariana Grande. The star appeared at a comedy show over the weekend where he tried to make light of his heartbreak.
Over the past three weeks, Catholic bishops have dissected and debated an array of flashpoint issues impacting young Catholics, and this week are slated to wrap up one of the most divisive: how the church should receive those within the gay and broader LGBT community.
Forty years after he first appeared in theaters, Michael Myers is still drawing huge audiences for a good scare.
Democratic socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Friday called for the immediate all-out mobilization of American industry to combat climate change, saying the "direct existential threat" it poses to the world is similar to the danger posed by Nazi Germany during World War II.
A lioness at the Indianapolis Zoo fatally attacked on Monday the lion who fathered her three cubs, according to multiple reports.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has no time for one journalist’s tweet.
Travelers caught with guns at airports last year were ordered to pay approximately $1.45 million in civil penalties by the Transportation Security Administration, according to a report.
An Ohio town that celebrated Christmas in September for a little boy dying of brain cancer is shedding tears after news of the child’s death.
Kanye West is celebrating his wife's birthday a little early.
Regis Andrew Brown’s thirst for blood is why he’s serving a life sentence in a Pennsylvania prison. And police think it explains the deaths of several other people who crossed his lethal path.
California Democrats have to contend with the litany of local problems that their progressive policies have wrought.
Conor McGregor visited a fire station in Boston — and gave away 10 tickets to the World Series.
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister offered his condolences on Sunday to the family of a Washington Post journalist killed in the country’s consulate in Turkey almost three weeks ago, but offered no new information on how Jamal Khashoggi was killed nor if the country’s crown prince was involved.
She was just 19 years old, and studying psychology at Louisiana State University in 1999 when the killer somehow opened the dead-bolted door to her apartment and shot her to death.
The killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul is unlikely to halt Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's rise to power, but could cause irreparable harm to relations with Western governments and businesses, potentially endangering his ambitious reform plans.
The Saudi government's overnight announcement that Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi died in a fistfight at its Consulate in Turkey is "insulting," and provides yet another reason Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman is "gonna have to be replaced," Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told "Fox News Sunday."
The American Dream is alive and well . . . in Guatemala, where Saturday night hundreds of immigrants grew frustrated with the pace of processing by Mexican officials and swarmed the Suchiate River, swimming, floating and pulling themselves across the muddy waters to reach the U.S.
Hours after President Trump announced that the U.S. will pull out of a decades-old bilateral nuclear agreement that he said Russia had been "violating for many years," top Russian officials lined up to hit back in no uncertain terms, calling the president's move a "very dangerous" provocation that would lead to "full chaos."