Nathaniel Taylor, who played Rollo on 'Sanford and Son' dies

Nathaniel Taylor, the actor best known as Rollo Lawson, the street-smart best friend of the son on the 1970s sitcom "Sanford and Son," has died.

Katherine Helmond, 'Who's the Boss?' star, dies at 89

Actress Katherine Helmond, best known for her Emmy-nominated work as Jessica Tate on the ABC sitcom "Soap" and as Mona Robinson on "Who's the Boss?," has died in Los Angeles at age 89, her talent agency announced Friday.

Luke Perry, '90210' star, 'under observation' at the hospital, rep says

Luke Perry, "Beverly Hills, 90210" and 'Riverdale' actor, is under observation at a hospital, the actor's rep told Fox News. The news of Perry's hospitalization comes after TMZ reported the actor suffered a massive stroke.

Stephen Merchant talks 'Fighting with My Family'

The actor talks about the movie which tells the story of a WWE wrestler and her family.

Fat rat stuck in sewer saved after nine-person rescue effort in Germany

A rat packing on a little extra winter weight got stuck in a sewer grate in Germany on Sunday afternoon, prompting an impressive rescue effort.

R. Kelly leaves jail after posting $100K in sex abuse case

R. Kelly walked out of a Chicago jail Monday after posting $100,000 bail that allows him to go free while awaiting trial on charges that he sexually abused four people dating back to 1998, including three underage girls.

Lawyer enters not guilty plea for R. Kelly in sex abuse case

R. Kelly, one of the best-selling music artists of all time, remained jailed over the weekend as confidants make arrangements to pay the $100,000 bail needed to free him as he awaits trial for aggravated sexual abuse, his lawyer said.

OSCARS 2019: Spike Lee, Marvel, Gaga notch first Oscars at Academy Awards

Spike Lee won his first competitive Oscar while the motion picture academy spread around awards for Ryan Coogler's superhero sensation "Black Panther," Alfonso Cuaron's black-and-white personal epic "Roma," and the Freddie Mercury biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody" at a brisk, hostless Oscars awash in historic wins for diversity.

R. Kelly met underage girl while on trial for child porn

While on trial for child pornography in 2008, R. Kelly still found time to talk to fans, give autographs and to meet an underage girl he later invited to his home, according to prosecutors who depicted the R&B star as manipulative and sometimes violent.

Smollett's 'Empire' dad Terrence Howard breaks silence, doubles down on support

At a time when other celebrities are pulling their support for "Empire" actor Jussie Smollet, the 36-year-old's TV dad is doubling-down on his, lashing back angrily at social media users who have slammed Smollett for allegedly faking his own attack.

R. Kelly ordered jailed on $1M bond at Chicago hearing

R. Kelly, the R&B star who has been trailed for decades by allegations that he violated underage girls and women and held some as virtual slaves, appeared in court Saturday after being charged with aggravated sexual abuse involving four victims, including at least three between the ages of 13 and 17.

Stanley Donen, co-director of 'Singin' in the Rain,' dies at 94

Filmmaker Stanley Donen, a giant of the Hollywood musical who through such classics as "Singin' in the Rain" and "Funny Face" helped give us some of the most joyous sounds and images in movie history, has died. He was 94.

US Latinas rally around 'Roma' actress Yalitza Aparicio

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Yalitza Aparicio, the Oscar-nominated, first-time actress in "Roma," is finding strong support among Mexican-American women who identify with her indigenous roots despite backlash she is receiving in Mexico.