At long last, it's here! Where yesterday brought a slew of new 'Arrested Development' photos and some hilarious character posters to match, the Netflix powers that be have finally granted us a real look at the new season debuting May 26. The first clip from 'Arrested Development' season 4 features Buster and Lucille getting closer than ever, but is it any more than just blowing smoke? Check out th
A.J. Clemente's first day at his new job couldn't have gone any worse. The new weekend news anchor for KFYR, the NBC affiliate in Bismarck, North Dakota, managed to kick off his on-air career with a live mic gaffe consisting of two of the seven dirty words which George Carlin famously explained you can never say on television.
Wednesday night marked the first major sporting event in Boston since Monday's bombings of the Boston Marathon. Prior to the Boston Bruins' game against the Buffalo Sabres at TD Bank Garden, the Bruins observed a moment of silence for the victims and survivors of the bombings...
You might have thought everybody was so sick of 'Gangnam Style' that they never wanted to see or hear Psy again. It seems that is not the case. 'Gentleman,' Psy's first release since 'Gangnam Style' took over the world last summer, immediately smashed a record held by Justin Bieber for most video views within 24 hours of its debut. Like, he seriously crushed that record.
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Ben Revere won Monday, even though his team lost. There are a zillion Major League Baseball games every season, and almost every one of them features a great play of some kind. Revere's catch was better than almost all of them...
Kickalious a.k.a. Harvard Rugland recently inked a deal with the Detroit Lions. Rugland is the Norwegian YouTube sensation and has no prior football playing or kicking experience. He uploaded a YouTube video of his trick shot kicking abilities with the video titled "Kickalious." Even with that awful video title, he racked up 2.5 million views on YouTube.
Actress, singer and former Mouseketeer Annette Funicello has passed away at the age of 70 from complications stemming from her battle with multiple sclerosis.