Paramount slashes jobs as streaming wars intensify

Paramount said it is focused on "reducing our headcount in finance, legal, technology and other support functions."

Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson dies: Family 'heartbroken' over loss

Brian Wilson, the co-founder and chief songwriter of the Beach Boys, has died at 82, his family announced in a heartfelt message on his Instagram page.

Mary Lou Retton fined $100, speaks out following DUI arrest

Olympic gymnastics legend Mary Lou Retton pleaded no contest to a DUI in West Virginia. Here’s what we know.

Xbox Ally: Handheld console releasing later this year

Xbox has finally released official details of a long-rumored handheld console. Here’s what we know.

Jonathan Joss shooting: Police, Pride San Antonio hold community forum

Pride San Antonio and the San Antonio Police Department held a community forum following the murder of actor Jonathan Joss this past weekend.

George Wendt's cause of death released

George Wendt, who is best known for his role as Norm Peterson on the wildly popular sitcom "Cheers," died in May.

Nintendo Switch 2 hits stores Thursday. What to know about the release

Nintendo’s latest console features a bigger screen and higher resolution, faster processing capabilities, and enhanced graphics.

Jessie J reveals early breast cancer diagnosis

She says she will undergo surgery after her performance at the London music festival Capital’s Summertime Ball next weekend.

'The Wire' actor Tray Chaney's son out of ICU after Georgia tornado

Actor Tray Chaney, known for his role on HBO’s The Wire, is sharing a hopeful update about his son, Malachi Chaney, who was seriously injured when a powerful tornado destroyed their Henry County home last week.

Jonathan Joss shooting: Murder suspect released after posting bond

The man charged with murdering “King of the Hill" and “Parks and Recreation" actor Jonathan Joss is now on house arrest after posting bond.

Diddy paid $100K for video of hotel beating, security guard testifies

A former hotel security guard has testified that Sean “Diddy" Combs feared his iconic career would be ruined if the public ever saw a video of him beating his girlfriend in 2016.