Video Game Sales Dropping
Posted: 5:18 PM A research firm says U.S. retail sales of new video game hardware, software and accessories fell 25 percent in October.
Posted: 5:18 PM A research firm says U.S. retail sales of new video game hardware, software and accessories fell 25 percent in October.
Posted: 3:59 PM The Humboldt County economy is getting a boost from an upcoming sci-fi action movie starring Will Smith and his 13-year-old son Jaden.
Posted: 8:59 AM Fresh off re-election, Vice President Joe Biden will appear on the NBC sitcom "Parks and Recreation" next week.
Posted: 7:10 AM Megan Fox's delivery of her first child was so secretive, we just knew the similarly press-shy Adele was taking notes.
Updated: 3:48 AM Matthew Underwood was arrested for the second time in Florida early Wednesday morning. TMZ reports that the 22-year-old former Nickelodeon star was charged with violating a 12-month probation stemming from a previous arrest in April, when he was found in possession of marijuana and in the presence of a minor.
Updated: 2:11 PM The mother of "Modern Family" star Ariel Winter has temporarily lost custody of the actress amid claims she's has been abusive to the teenager.
Posted: 11:47 AM Two-time Olympic gold medalist snowboarder Shaun White has agreed to seek alcohol treatment to settle public intoxication and vandalism charges.
Posted: 9:12 AM DC Comics is expanding the reach of its digital comics by selling its monthly titles through iTunes, Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Posted: 3:50 AM From urging fans to vote, to showing support for their favorite candidate, celebrities have put in their two-cents throughout the elections. Now, as President Obama prepares to renew his term as Commander-in-Chief, Hollywood chimes in with their reactions on the incumbent's victory over Republican challenger, Mitt Romney.
Updated: 7:42 PM Taylor Swift says the response to her latest album, "Red," has been "unbelievable."
Posted: 6:32 AM Bob Dylan says he thinks President Barack Obama is going to win a landslide.
Posted: 12:04 PM Actress Kristen Bell and her fiance, Dax Shepard, have babies on the brain.
Posted: 10:56 AM Hundreds of people have gathered in a student neighborhood in Boston to hear a free live performance by Aerosmith.
Posted: 10:55 AM No Doubt has pulled its new cowboys-and-Indians-themed music video and is apologizing to Native Americans and others offended by the clip.
Posted: 9:06 AM Barbara Walters, George Stephanopoulos and Mark Cuban are taking out their checkbooks for Superstorm Sandy relief on ABC's "Day of Giving."
Updated: 8:13 AM MTV, home of the "Jersey Shore" reality show, plans to air a fundraising special to help rebuild New Jersey's devastated shoreline.
Posted: 5:26 AM Sharon Osbourne says she had a double mastectomy after learning she carries a gene that increases the risk of developing breast cancer.
Updated: 10:47 AM A 50-year-old California woman has been arrested for allegedly violating a restraining order that required her to be at least 100 yards away from actor Jeff Goldblum.
Posted: 10:30 AM The weekend box office was not only undeterred by the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, it was buoyed, as Disney's "Wreck it Ralph" opened strongly with $49.1 million.
Updated: 2:04 PM Pop star Katy Perry is sporting a skin-tight minidress with President Barack Obama's campaign slogan "Forward" emblazoned across it at the president's rally in Milwaukee.
Posted: 1:41 PM There's no mistaking the similarities. A childhood on a dusty farm, a love of fast vehicles, a rebel who battles an overpowering empire - George Lucas is the hero he created, Luke Skywalker. That's why this week's announcement that Lucas is selling the "Star Wars" franchise.
Posted: 8:38 PM Singer Dave Matthews is usually the main event at concerts, but the weekend he's opening up for President Barack Obama at two rallies.
Posted: 5:45 PM "Brave," ''Wreck-It Ralph" and "Rise of the Guardians" are among the animated features angling for an Oscar nomination.
Posted: 11:46 AM Oscar-winning actor Sidney Poitier is being honored in the Bahamas, with no sign of any protests called for by an opposition politician.
Updated: 6:30 AM ABC announced Friday a "Day of Giving" to help those affected by Hurricane Sandy.