Taylor Swift asks Tennessee senator to support Equality Act

Taylor Swift says she’s kicking off Pride Month by asking Tennessee’s Republican U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander to protect LGBTQ rights and support the Equality Act.

Pioneering psychedelic rocker Roky Erickson dies at 71

Roky Erickson, the blue-eyed, dark-haired Texan who headed the Austin-based 13th Floor Elevators, a pioneering psychedelic rock band in the 1960s that scored with “You’re Gonna Miss Me,” has died. He was 71.

4 new 'Harry Potter' eBooks revolving around Hogwarts classes will soon be released online

Pottermore Publishing announced that four eBooks focusing on classes taught at Hogwarts will be released online starting next month. The series is titled "Harry Potter: A Journey Through..."

R. Kelly charged with more sex-related crimes in Chicago

Prosecutors charged R&B singer R. Kelly on Thursday with 11 new sex-related counts involving one of the women who accused him of sexually abusing her when she was underage, including counts that carry a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison, making them the most serious he faces.

AMC Theatres hosting 8-hour 'Toy Story' marathon June 20

To celebrate the opening of 'Toy Story 4,' AMC Theatres across the country will be hosting an 8-hour long 'Toy Story' marathon!

Alex Trebek shares 'mind-boggling' pancreatic cancer update

"Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek says his doctors say he's in "near remission" of advanced pancreatic cancer and his response to the treatment is "kind of mind-boggling."

Netflix will 'rethink our entire investment' if Georgia abortion law takes effect

Though major studios have so far remained quiet on Georgia's recently passed abortion law, Netflix on Tuesday said it will contest the legislation and "rethink our entire investment" in the state, should the law go into effect.

MacKenzie Bezos pledges half of $35B fortune to charity

MacKenzie Bezos said on Tuesday that she would pledge half of her enormous fortune to charity, something her ex-husband, Jeff, has been criticized for not doing.

'Game of Thrones' star Kit Harington reportedly checked into rehab for stress, alcohol

“Game of Thrones” star Kit Harington reportedly checked into a luxury rehab facility for stress and alcohol use ahead of the show's ending, according to Page Six.

Kenneth Branagh talks 'All Is True'

The star and director of the film talks about the movie which takes a look at the life of William Shakespeare.

Man accused of defrauding comic book icon appears in court

A former business manager of the late comic book legend Stan Lee has had his initial court appearance in Arizona, where he was arrested after fleeing California charges of fiduciary elder abuse.

Schwarzenegger offers to help 102-year-old woman being evicted from her home

The story of a 102-year-old woman being forced to leave her home at the end of June 2019, has sparked a backlash against the landlord and mobilized agencies and individuals to come to the rescue.

Jon Voight declares Trump 'greatest president since Abraham Lincoln' in late-night video

Actor Jon Voight expressed his support for President Trump, declaring him "the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln" in a two-part video message posted on Twitter on Friday night.

Stan Lee's ex-business manager arrested in Arizona

Los Angeles police on Saturday said the late-comic book legend Stan Lee's one-time partner and business manager has been arrested on an outstanding arrest warrant, in a collaborative effort with the Scottsdale and Phoenix police departments in Arizona.

Harrison Ford says there can only be one Indiana Jones, and it's him

Harrison Ford finally said out loud what “Indiana Jones” fans have known to be true for decades: No one else can ever play the role of Indy because Harrison Ford is Indiana Jones.

Asian, Asian American heroes headline new Marvel comics series

Marvel Comics is giving ink to an unprecedented team-up of its mightiest Asian and Asian American heroes, also known as the new Agents of Atlas. Established icons like martial arts master Shang-Chi and newbies like Wave, the newest Filipino superhero, will team up in a stand-alone, five-part comic book series starting this summer, the publishing giant told The Associated Press Thursday.