Pulitzer Prize-winning author Larry McMurtry dies at 84

Larry McMurtry, the prolific and popular author who took readers back to the old American West in his Pulitzer Prize-winning “Lonesome Dove” and returned them to modern-day landscapes in works such as his emotional tale of a mother-daughter relationship in “Terms of Endearment,” has died. He was 84.

Warner Bros. Pictures drops 1st trailer for 'The Suicide Squad'

Warner Bros. Pictures put out the first trailer for “The Suicide Squad” on Friday, which will serve as a standalone sequel to the poorly-reviewed 2016 film “Suicide Squad.”

Craig 'muMs' Grant, 'Oz' actor, dead at 52

Craig "muMs" Grant, an actor and poet who starred in HBO's "Oz," has died. He was 52.

Britney Spears files petition to remove father as conservator

Britney Spears' attorney has officially asked the court to remove the singer's father as the permanent conservator of her person.

Disney Plus increases subscription price for first time in US

In its first price hike since its debut, Disney Plus is upping the cost of its monthly subscription service, which surpassed 100 million subscribers this month.

Jessica Walter, ‘Arrested Development’ star, dies at 80

Jessica Walter, who won an Emmy for her role as Lucille Bluth in "Arrested Development" and boasted a career in film and television spanning six decades, died at 80, her daughter confirmed. 

Dave Chappelle requiring rapid coronavirus tests at upcoming shows

Dave Chappelle is heading to Connecticut for a set of shows and the comedian is requiring audience members to get rapid COVID-19 tests before entry.

Dad creates children’s book to increase representation of kids with disabilities in media

"The Capables" is a series of children's books in which all the superheroes are kids with disabilities, and their disabilities are actually what connects them to their superpowers.

Prince Harry has 2nd job in less than 2 days as 'commissioner on misinformation'

The Duke of Sussex is joining the Aspen Institute's new Commission on Information Disorder headquartered in Washington, D.C., as the "commissioner of study on misinformation."

‘Virginia Woolf,’ ‘Goldbergs’ star George Segal dies at 87

George Segal, the banjo player turned actor who was nominated for an Oscar for 1966′s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,” and starred in the ABC sitcom “The Goldbergs,” died Tuesday in Santa Rosa, California, his wife said.

Detroit mayor Duggan says HGTV's Nicole Curtis was 'scammed' in house deal

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said HGTV star and Metro Detroit native Nicole Curtis was 'scammed' when she bought a blighted home from someone who wasn't the owner.

Happy 90th birthday, William Shatner: Celebrate the sci-fi icon with these documentaries and films

William Shatner became a cultural icon for his portrayal of Captain James T. Kirk in the ‘Star Trek’ franchise, and he’s also acted in dozens of other feature films during his career that dates back to the 1950s.

Actor Armie Hammer accused of raping woman: 'I thought he was going to kill me'

The Los Angeles Police Department has launched a sexual assault investigation into Armie Hammer after an alleged victim came forward claiming the actor raped her and used manipulation tactics in order to control her. A representative for the actor said he denies the claim.