Chris Cuomo accused of sexual harassment by former ABC executive

Chris Cuomo is accused of sexually harassing a veteran TV news executive in 2005 by squeezing her buttocks at a party

Mexican host, husband reportedly flee country after embezzling $146 million

Inés Gómez Mont is famous as a talk show host and sideline sports reporter, widely known for proposing to Tom Brady during the 2008 Super Bowl. He politely declined.

‘The Masked Singer’: Mother Nature, Pufferfish get booted in double elimination

It’s only the second episode of the highly anticipated sixth season of “The Mask Singer” and two contestants have already been booted in one night.

Actor Tom Felton carted off course during Ryder Cup celebrity match

Actor Tom Felton was carted off the golf course at Whistling Straits after appearing to collapse during the celebrity matches ahead of the Ryder Cup.

Kings of Leon canceling upcoming shows to say goodbye to their mother

The bandmembers – who are all related – revealed their mother's health took a turn for the worse just before they took the stage at The Forum earlier in the week.

Feds urge jury to convict R. Kelly; defense says accusers lied

Federal prosecutors told a jury they must hold R. Kelly "responsible for the pain he inflicted on each of his victims." But the disgraced singer's defense team had harsh words for the witnesses who have taken the stand in this sex-trafficking trial.

Camilla Belle to star in rom-com ‘10 Truths About Love’ for Tubi

Tubi has announced that Belle (“Breakaway,” “10,000 BC”) will star in the Tubi Originals romantic comedy, “10 Truths About Love.” Belle plays Carina, an accomplished relationship columnist with a love life that’s more than a little rocky.

Rob Kardashian files new court papers in support of suit against Blac Chyna

Saying he is entitled to a trial of his assault and battery allegations against his former fiancee Blac Chyna, Rob Kardashian has provided the court with his own sworn declaration and other new evidence in opposition to her renewed bid to have his case dismissed.

Want in on the TV topic of the moment? This ‘Alias’ scene can help

If you're searching for a tear-jerking TV moment, you can turn to an unlikely source: the first episode of ABC's J.J. Abrams series "Alias," starring Jennifer Garner.

Tiger King 2: Netflix says second season of hit show coming in 2021

“Tiger King,” the Netflix docuseries that became a cultural phenomenon in the early months of the pandemic, is getting a second season.

YouTuber ‘Omi in a Hellcat’ speaks out after arrest in federal piracy case

Omi in a Hellcat, a YouTuber whose real name is Bill Omar Carrasquillo, is speaking out after he was accused by federal authorities of heading a massive digital piracy scheme.

Nick Cannon to host new daytime talk show: ‘I’m feeling optimistic’

The new nationally syndicated talk show "Nick Cannon" will be an hour of comedy-driven entertainment and is expected to feature the best of pop culture, celebrity interviews and musical performances.

Melvin Van Peebles, godfather of Black cinema, dies at 89

Melvin Van Peebles, the groundbreaking playwright, musician and movie director whose work ushered in the “Blaxploitation” wave of the 1970s, has died. He was 89. His family confirmed that he passed at his Manhattan home.

R. Kelly declines to testify at trial; closings begin

Closing arguments have begun in the sex trafficking trial of R&B singer R. Kelly. Prosecutors told jurors that they'd proved that Kelly for years got associates to help him target, groom and exploit girls, boys, and young women for his own sexual gratification. Kelly has vehemently denied the allegations.

Britney Spears asks for end to conservatorship in new court filing

Britney Spears said in a court filing Wednesday that she agrees with her father that the conservatorship that has controlled her life and money since 2008 should be terminated.

‘You Bet Your Life’: If you ‘just want to laugh,’ Jay Leno says tune in

“You Bet Your Life,” a re-imagining of the classic Groucho Marx show which aired from 1950-1961, brings together strangers from all over the country who compete for cash prizes.

Ken Burns says current times 'equal' to Civil War, Depression and WWII

Documentarian Ken Burns recently compared current issues to “three great crises” of the past in America: the Civil War, the Great Depression and WWII.