Lady Gaga weighs in on Amy Winehouse’s death
There is a fine line between honoring the dead and using tragedy to draw attention to yourself. Has Lady Gaga crossed it?
Sean Kingston has had a rough couple of months. Almost immediately after a jet-ski accident that left him in serious condition, the “Beautiful Girls” singer recently faced emergency open-heart surgery to repair a torn aorta.
There is a fine line between honoring the dead and using tragedy to draw attention to yourself. Has Lady Gaga crossed it?
Although Scarlett Johansson and Betty White turned down soldiers' YouTube invitations to the 2011 Marine Corps Ball, the show will go on. “Friends With Benefits” co-stars Mila Kunis and Justin Timberlake both plan to attend, but in a new development “Terminator” actress Linda Hamilton invited herself, offering to attend in Betty’s place.
With small but notable roles in films like “Atonement,” “Year One,” and “The Other Boleyn Girl” under her belt, British actress Juno Temple takes the lead in the upcoming indie comedy “Dirty Girl,” which hits theaters August 5.
Rudy Giuliani is taking on organized crime again, but this time he’s doing it on television. The former New York City mayor will host AMC’s “Mob Week,” a gangster-film marathon running next week.
“Monte Carlo” star Leighton Meester seems to be living a drama-filled life that could rival the script of her hit show "Gossip Girl."
Bradley Cooper is taking on the role of Lucifer in the upcoming film adaptation of John Milton’s epic poem “Paradise Lost.”
The darkest, most violent and action-filled installment of the "Harry Potter" series yet takes viewers full circle, answering questions long left wondered and fulfilling the destiny of “the boy who lived.”
While young people's job-searches are routinely conducted almost exclusively online, industry experts suggest that such a narrowly focused effort could unnecessarily slow down a search for employment.
By poking fun at everything from the newest in mommy couture to teenagers who say “like” excessively, conservative radio talk show host Laura Ingraham points out several ways U.S. culture is declining in her new book. “Of Thee I Zing: America’s Cultural Decline from Muffin Tops to Body Shots” keeps readers laughing from beginning to end.
While Miss America 2011 Teresa Scanlan was in town speaking at the Young America’s Foundation High School Leadership Conference Thursday, she sat down with The Daily Caller to talk about young people, politics, hard work and confidence.
The same city that brought us the Golden Gate Bridge and Chinatown wants to prohibit its residents from buying pets. And it doesn’t stop there.
Some Tea Party activists aren’t impressed with President Obama’s debt commission.
Young adults searching for their first job are becoming frustrated and blame the economy, but some high-powered search executives think the problem is young people.
Edward Dooley, 20, was so enchanted with candidate Barack Obama in the 2008 election that, although he was too young to vote, he still traveled from his home in Massachusetts to New Hampshire to knock on doors for Obama in the primary. Now Dooley, a political science major at George Washington University, holds a different opinion of President Obama and the Democratic Party in general.
Smart phone apps such as iScanner, PoliceStream and 5-0 Radio Police Scanner, which can be used as a police radio, might be illegal to use, depending on which state you live in.