Letterman Doesn't Regret Hosting Trump On Set
Longtime TV talk show star David Letterman, now in retirement, has no regrets about playing host to then-businessman and reality TV boss Donald Trump time and time again over the years.
When The Circus Leaves Town Forever And You're Looking for Work
Benny Ibarra has worked in a circus for as long as he can remember. When most kids his age obsessed over bicycles and bubbles, he was a 5-year-old clown, scampering around in an oversized pants as pants-less adult clown chased after him.
Times Square Victim's Dad Writes Thank-you Letter to NYC
Tom Elsman can barely process the grief of losing his daughter in last week's Times Square rampage. But he made sure to write a letter thanking the people of New York City.
Kelly Clarkson May Not Be Welcome in Nashville If Its Hockey Team Doesn't Win
Kelly Clarkson may be one of the most popular artists in the country, but she could be persona non grata in Nashville if its hockey team doesn't win.
Jury Selection Begins in Bill Cosby's Assault Trial
For decades, he was one of America's most popular entertainers.
Campus Killing: Suspect Is a Member of 'Alt-Reich' Facebook Group, Police Say
A judge has denied bond for a white University of Maryland student accused of fatally stabbing a young black student at a campus bus stop.
Trump Lands in Israel: What to Watch
President Donald Trump lands in Israel on Monday for the second leg of his first foreign trip as president where he will tackle the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, address regional security issues and reaffirm the US' commitment to its alliance with Israel.
Billboard Music Awards 2017: What You Missed
The 2017 Billboard Music Awards were held Sunday in Las Vegas and oh what a night. In case you missed it, here's what folks are buzzing about:
AboutThatCar.com: 2017 Lexus NX 200t
The importance of the Lexus NX 200t is often overlooked. Yes, it did add a much-needed small crossover to the lineup. But it was also a forerunner of the angular styling that has shaped the brand’s entire utility vehicle lineup.
Bigger Than Bieber? K-pop Group BTS Beats US Stars to Win Billboard Music Award
(CNN) -- Seth Meyers may have issued an on-air invite to House Speaker Paul Ryan, but the "Late Night" host is not holding his breath waiting for the RSVP.
Some Notre Dame Graduates Walk Out Over VP Mike Pence Speech
A group of Notre Dame graduates walked out of their graduation ceremony Sunday in protest against Vice President Mike Pence and his policies.
5 Things for Monday, May 22: Trump, North Korea, Medicaid, Duterte
Today is National Buy A Musical Instrument Day. So, go ahead and splurge - your brain will thank you. Here's what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.
Trump's Russia Meeting: What We Still Don't Know
Fact: US President Donald Trump hosted Russia's Foreign Minister and the Kremlin's ambassador to Washington in the Oval Office last week. Details beyond that statement are less clear.
5 Things for Friday, May 19: Trump Trip, Iran Election, Times Square
Trying to lose weight? You might want to eat a big breakfast. Here are the 5 things you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.
Lil Uzi Vert Says The Shirt People Are Clowning Him About Cost $2,400
Lil Uzi Vert apparently spent a cool $2,400 for his controversial striped shirt.
Radio One Changes Name To Urban One To Reflect Reach Across Multiple Media Platforms
Radio One has changed its corporate identity to Urban One. The new moniker, which officially took place on the 18th anniversary of the company's initial public stock offering, is meant to reflect the "rich history as the most trusted source to inform, entertain and inspire the African-American community," according to a statement.
White House Struggles To Answer GOP Questions On Capitol Hill
The back-to-back controversies threatened to further erode the credibility of the White House
Comey Documented 'Everything He Could Remember' After Trump Conversations
Conversations Comey had with Trump were documented by the former FBI director
John Kasich: Paul Ryan 'Should Be More Aggressive' On Trump-Comey Response
John Kasich and Bernie Sanders both unsuccessfully sought the presidency last year
Kasich explained why he never endorsed his party's nominee, President Donald Trump
Trump vs. Comey: Who Will America Trust?
Trump fired Comey last week
Sources confirm Comey wrote memos of some of his encounters with Trump
Trump Presses Turkey's Erdogan To Release Jailed US Pastor
White House: US President Trump addressed US pastor's detention during meeting with Turkish leader
Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan wants the extradition of a Islamic preacher from the US
Auto Sales Are Slowing, And Upheaval Is Next
The U.S. auto boom that fueled record sales and profits is winding down. Next up: A radical transformation that could threaten the survival of some automakers.
Outage hits Starbucks stores in U.S. and Canada
The outage happened after the company ran a regular technology update on cash registers overnight.
Does Anyone In Trump's White House Have Credibility?
The next time the White House wants to make a credible defense of President Trump's actions, who should it send to the podium?
Facebook Refunds Advertisers Over Measurement Error
Facebook said Tuesday it is offering refunds after a "bug" caused some advertisers to be billed incorrectly when users clicked on videos in a carousel ad unit.
Former Sony CEO Has Some Advice For Ransomware Victims
Lynton helmed Sony Entertainment when it was the target of a massive hack in December 2014. Hackers, who were linked to the North Korean government, crashed the company's computer systems and leaked the studio's films and emails containing sensitive information. Lynton said it left the studio in crisis mode for "easily" five months.
This Is 'SportsCenter'? ESPN Is Changing Its Flagship Show
The media landscape is changing, and ESPN has to change with it. That includes changes to "SportsCenter," its flagship broadcast since the network went on the air in 1979.
Boeing Cleared To Fly The 737 Max, Delivers First Jet
That came after Boeing's 737 fleet was briefly grounded starting on May 10 due to engine concerns.
Are More Hollywood Hacks On The Horizon?
As studios and networks put their movies and shows into the hands of consumers on more platforms, they face the pressing challenge of how to keep their content out of the hands of hackers, according to Grady Summers, chief technology officer at information security firm FireEye.
Trump Told Comey To Consider Imprisoning Reporters Who Publish Leaks
President Trump has called reporters dishonest, said the media is "the enemy of the American people," and mused about making it easier to sue journalists. And, according to a new report, he has gone even further than that in private, telling then-FBI Director James Comey that Comey should consider locking reporters up.
Texas Man Sues Date for Texting During 'Guardians of the Galaxy' Movie
A Texas man is demanding a refund from his date after she texted while they were at the movies in Austin.
Dollar Drops As Trump's Latest Crisis Alarms Investors
The greenback fell against other major currencies in the aftermath of allegations that Trump in February asked James Comey to end the FBI's investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo to Brief House Intelligence Panel Tuesday
CIA Director Mike Pompeo will brief the members of the House intelligence committee Tuesday on what President Donald Trump discussed with Russian officials last week, following claims the President apparently revealed classified information.
Did H.R. McMaster Just Make Donald Trump's Russia Problems Worse?
National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster faced the press Tuesday afternoon in hopes of quieting the storm caused by a Washington Post report that the president had shared classified information with two top Russian officials during a visit to the Oval Office last week.
Sen. John Cornyn Removes Self From Consideration for FBI Director Role
Sen. John Cornyn, the second ranking Republican in the Senate, has asked to be removed from consideration to be the next FBI director, the Texan said in a statement.
US Allies Taken Aback By Intel Sharing Revelation
The revelation that President Donald Trump reportedly disclosed highly sensitive information to Russian officials is raising questions among some allied intelligence agencies about the security of details they share with their US counterparts.
1.2 Million Adolescents' Deaths Mostly Preventable, Report Says
More than 1.2 million adolescents die every year around the world -- an average of 3,000 deaths per day -- from causes that are largely preventable, according to a new report from the World Health Organization.
Teen Dies From Too Much Caffeine, Coroner Says
Too much caffeine caused the death of a 16-year-old high school student from South Carolina who collapsed during class last month, according to the county coroner.
'DWTS' Shocking Elimination Riles Fans
Despite perfect scores and the expectation that she was heading to the finals, Olympian Simone Biles was eliminated on Monday night's "Dancing With the Stars."
Tracy Morgan Is 'Alive' And Laughing In New Netflix Special
Tracy Morgan is overcoming tragedy the only way he knows how, through laughter.
Outage Hits Starbucks Stores In U.S. And Canada
Starbucks spokesman Reggie Borges said the chain was not compromised by a cyberattack. He said tech updates "can be tricky sometimes."
Twitter Cofounder Biz Stone Returns To Twitter
Biz Stone, one of Twitter's four cofounders, is returning to the company in a new full-time role focused on helping its internal culture.
Jimmy Kimmel To Host 90th Academy Awards
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences announced Tuesday that Kimmel will return to host the 90th Oscars ceremony.
White House Under Siege Seeks to Mitigate Fallout
The crisis-battered White House battled to avert what one top GOP senator warns is a "downward spiral" on Tuesday, following reports that President Donald Trump divulged highly classified information to two top Russian visitors to the Oval Office.
The Dollar's Trump Bump Has Vanished
President Trump's victory and promise to implement an "America First" agenda propelled the US dollar to 13-year highs.
'I Am Heath Ledger' Provides Intimate, Gauzy Portrait
Heath Ledger seemed to enjoy a charmed life, right up until his death from a drug overdose at the age of 28. The tragic finish inevitably casts a pall over his story, something "I Am Heath Ledger," an intimate documentary drawing heavily on personal video and interviews, attempts to gloss over.
'Last Man Standing' Cancellation Angers Conservatives
Actor Tim Allen has been outspoken about his conservative political views, and now some think he's being punished for that.
The Clarks Just Went From a family of 3 to a Family of 10
From the photographs, you can tell they are already a family. There's Jessaka and Justin Clark, and their biological son, Noah. Then there are seven other smiling faces: Maria, Elizabet, Guillermo, Jason, Kristina, Katerin and James; the newest additions to a clan brought together by a little bit of good timing and a lot of courage.
'This Is Us' Cast Surprises Fans, Cue Sobbing
Now might be a good time to grab some Kleenex. NBC has released tear-jerking promotional video for its hit drama "This Is Us."
Tulsa Officer On Trial Tells of Killing Unarmed Black Man
A white Tulsa, Oklahoma, police officer who last year shot and killed an unarmed black motorist testified Monday that she opened fire because she feared for her life when the motorist reached into his vehicle to get what could have been a gun.
