Schwarzenegger sports ‘I survived Maria’ shirt
Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was spotted this weekend wearing a shirt that was less than flattering to estranged wife Maria Shriver.
Katherine Schwarzenegger, the eldest of four children of former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his estranged wife Maria Shriver, opens up about her parents’ divorce in this month’s issue of Harper’s Bazaar.
Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was spotted this weekend wearing a shirt that was less than flattering to estranged wife Maria Shriver.
Roseanne Barr threw her hat into the presidential ring last night, announcing during an appearance on The Tonight Show that she would be running in the 2012 presidential election.
Kelsey Grammer might be considering a run for office in his home state of New York, according to the New York Post.
A museum devoted to the thick-accented actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger opened this weekend in Austria, the Austrian Times reported.
A 26-year-old Oklahoma woman claims that she was attacked because of her resemblance to Casey Anthony, the Florida woman who was acquitted last week of murdering her two-year-old daughter, according to KOTV-TV6 in Tulsa, Okla.
Freedom of religion has gone to a new extreme, as Austrian authorities have decided wearing a pasta strainer on one’s head in a driver's license photo is a state-protected form of religious expression, according to the BBC.
The New York Times has already attracted attention for an article published last week by Damien Cave that examined the apparent decrease in annual illegal immigration numbers, attributing the pattern partly to improvements in Mexicans’ quality of life.
News broke yesterday about the California state law that could allow Maria Shriver to walk away from former husband and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger with up to half of his estimated $400 million estate.
Maria Shriver could be adding $200 million to her existing Kennedy millions, according to a recent article by The Washington Post.
The struggling clothing company American Apparel has been hit with a $343,000 fine in a racial slur suit brought by a former employee.
The Obama administration is rejecting speculation that the president will invoke the 14th Amendment to declare the debt ceiling unconstitutional, should negotiations with Congress fall through.
CNN announced on Wednesday that it would be dropping former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's show, "In the Arena," from its fall lineup.
In his latest grab for the spotlight, actor Charlie Sheen admitted in a recent interview with Sports Illustrated that he used steroids while filming the 1989 baseball comedy “Major League.”
Several doctors are currently under investigation for handing out “sick notes” to protesters during Wisconsin’s ongoing wave of rallies over the Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill, according to the Wisconsin Reporter.