SoulCycle, gearing up for expansion, files for initial public offering
Los Angeles may have created the spin phenomenon, but it's a New York company that's taken advantage of the trend's peaking popularity and going public.
Los Angeles may have created the spin phenomenon, but it's a New York company that's taken advantage of the trend's peaking popularity and going public.
After two rounds at the Quicken Loans National in Gainesville, Va., Tiger Woods is suddenly in contention for the lead, nearly two full years since his last victory of any sort.
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Xena and Gabrielle have been reunited and all is right in the world. Following recent news that a "Xena: Warrior Princess" reboot is in the works at NBC, actresses Lucy Lawless, who played the titular Warrior Princess, and Renee O'Connor, who played Xena's companion and bard turned Amazon Queen...
Zimbabwe will seek the extradition of Walter James Palmer, the Minnesota dentist who killed an iconic lion outside the perimeter of Hwange National Park in early July, a Zimbabwe Cabinet minister said Friday.
Alan Cheuse, an author and longtime book commentator for NPR, died Friday following injuries he sustained in a car crash in California. He was 75.
Admitting that someone had blundered, the British government has reversed its decision earlier this week to deny Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei a six-month work visa and issued an apology to the artist-activist who has become a symbol for freedom of thought in the face of authoritarian control.
A Tarzana man who prosecutors say was a leader of an Israeli crime organization was sentenced Friday in federal court to 32 years in prison for drug trafficking, money laundering and extortion.
Here's a Studio City contemporary listed at $2.115 million that comes with a blast-from-the-past history.
Dealing with multiple teams for trades is tricky, and clearly a prolonged process.
The life and crimes of James "Whitey" Bulger are at the center of a new trailer for "Black Mass," director Scott Cooper's biopic starring a mean-looking, tough-talking Johnny Depp as the notorious South Boston gangster.
One person was killed early Thursday as a flash fire gutted a 3,500-square-foot home in an upscale part of northern San Diego County that had been the target of a drug investigation for months, officials said.
"Phoenix" is an intoxicating witches' brew, equal parts melodrama and moral parable, that audaciously mixes diverse elements to compelling, disturbing effect.
If you've always wondered what it's like to walk in Don Draper's shoes - or Betty's or Ken Cosgrove's - thanks to an upcoming auction of "Mad Men" props, set pieces and costumes, you may have the opportunity to find out.
U2 singer Bono and guitarist the Edge joined Yoko Ono and various dignitaries on Ellis Island on Wednesday for New York City's inaugural John Lennon Day. They were there to unveil artwork dedicated to the late Beatle.
Thousand Oaks biotech firm Amgen Inc. said its profit jumped 7% in the second quarter as sales of several key drugs increased.
Valerie Harper is reportedly out of a Maine hospital after being rushed there Wednesday night before she was to have gone on stage in a production of the musical comedy "Nice Work If You Can Get It."
A white former university police officer pleaded not guilty Thursday to murdering black motorist Samuel DuBose, whose shooting death after a traffic stop was captured on video and became the latest killing by law enforcement to fuel protests demanding policing reforms.
This week brought with it a strange convergence. The story of surreptitious Planned Parenthood videos that appeared to show a doctor haggling with potential buyers over prices for fetal body parts and the story of an American dentist killing Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe collided in an Internet frenzy...
The Transportation Safety Administration has denied allegations made by singer Morrissey that he was groped by a security screener at the San Francisco International Airport.
More than two-thirds of Californians uninsured before the Affordable Care Act now have coverage, a new report finds.
Despite record heat, drought-conscious Californians managed to slash urban water use by 27% in June and demonstrated once again that they were on track to meet Gov. Jerry Brown's historic 25% conservation order, state water officials said Thursday.
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man attacked revelers taking part in Jerusalem's annual gay pride parade on Thursday, stabbing and injuring six of them, police and witnesses said.
A flash-flood warning was issued Thursday afternoon for Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties as a powerful thunderstorm dumping an inch of rain an hour approached the area.
There is only one new, official Ghostbusters team. And apparently that's Paul Feig's film.