Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks, Def Leppard accept inductions into Rock Hall of Fame

Stevie Nicks, who became the first woman inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Janet Jackson, the latest member of the Jackson clan to enter the hall, called for other women to join them in music immortality on a night they were honored with five all-male British bands.

Liam Neeson apologizes for 'hurtful and divisive' racial comments: 'I was wrong to do what I did'

A month after Liam Neeson gave an interview, in which he recalled decades-old thoughts of wanting to kill some “black bastard” when a close friend told him she was raped, the "Taken" star is apologizing over his comments.

UK indie duo Her's killed in wrong-way car crash west of Phoenix

PHOENIX (AP/FOX 10) - A record label says both members of British indie duo Her's have been killed in a wrong-way car crash in Arizona. Heist or Hit says in a statement that Stephen Fitzpatrick and Audun Laading died alongside their tour manager Trevor Engelbrektson in a collision early Wednesday. The Arizona Department of Public Safety confirmed the victims' names on Friday.

Chris Evans says he ‘might have to cut ties' with Tom Brady, hopes 'he's not a Trump supporter'

(FOX NEWS) - “Captain America” star Chris Evans talked politics in a recent interview and said he “really” hopes the quarterback of his favorite team, Tom Brady, is not a supporter of President Trump. Evans, 37, conducted a tell-all interview with The Hollywood Reporter that was published Wednesday. The discussion turned to politics when the issue of the actor's...

Report: Nicolas Cage files for annulment 4 days after getting married

(FOX NEWS) - Nicolas Cage has filed for an annulment four days after getting married, according to a report. The "Face/Off" star filed for an annulment from wife Erika Koike on Wednesday. Entertainment Tonight reported, citing court documents.

Disney bans smoking, ice, and over-sized strollers at all theme parks

Leave the cigarettes at home when you visit Mickey Mouse: Disney announced Thursday that smoking inside all of their theme parks will be banned.

Bette Midler says Trump got away with ‘crimes,' despite Mueller report summary

Despite a summary that special counsel Robert Mueller's team determined that evidence could not be established that President Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election, Bette Midler appeared to be convinced that Trump has gotten away with “crimes.”

Runaway on a cruise ship with Jon Bon Jovi

If you've ever wanted to runaway with Jon Bon Jovi, it's your life, it's now or never. 

Proud father Dr. Dre brags after daughter gets into USC ‘on her own'

Hip hop legend Dr. Dre took a jab at high-profile celebrities and other wealthy parents caught up in a recent college admission scandal while boasting about his daughter's acceptance into the University of Southern California.

Streisand apologizes for remarks on Michael Jackson accusers

Barbra Streisand apologized Saturday for her remarks about Michael Jackson and two men who have accused him of sexual abuse, saying that she should have chosen her words more carefully and that she admires the accusers for "speaking their truth."

R Kelly defense emerges, including saying accusers are lying

R. Kelly yelled through tears in a recent TV interview before an audience numbering in the millions, saying he's in a fight for his life to disprove sexual abuse charges. That fight will ultimately be waged in court, with the only audience that matters numbering just 12 jurors.

Stormy Daniels protests Illinois tax on strip clubs

Adult film star Stormy Daniels briefly appeared at the Illinois Capitol on Friday to protest the state's tax on strip clubs.

R. Kelly asks judge to let him travel to Dubai to perform

Cash-strapped R. Kelly asked a judge Wednesday to let him travel to the Middle East to perform several concerts, according to a new court filing that said he has struggled to get work in the U.S. since his February arrest on sex abuse charges.

Ariana Grande, Childish Gambino to headline Lollapalooza

Ariana Grande, Childish Gambino, Twenty One Pilots and The Strokes will headline this summer's Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago.