Backstreet Boys concert postponed after fans injured, venue entrance collapses in storm

An Oklahoma casino says 14 people suffered cuts and bruises when a powerful rainstorm toppled entrance trusses and disrupted the start of an outdoor concert by the Backstreet Boys.

Sangria Fest returns for two days in Humboldt Park
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Shanon Lersch, Misael Sarabia and Jose Rodriguez join the set to get us hyped up for Sangria Fest, which runs from Aug. 18th to Aug. 19th in Humboldt Park.

'Queen of Soul' Aretha Franklin dies in Detroit at 76

Aretha Franklin, the undisputed "Queen of Soul" who sang with matchless style on such classics as "Think," ''I Say a Little Prayer" and her signature song, "Respect," and stood as a cultural icon around the globe, has died from pancreatic cancer. She was 76.

'Miss Saigon' comes to Millennium Park for Broadway in Chicago
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Emily Bautista, star of the "Miss Saigon" national tour, joins the set to talk about her role in the award-winning production.

Aretha Franklin gravely ill

Aretha Franklin, the 'Queen of Soul,' is gravely ill, confirms the Associated Press following earlier reports of the legendary singer's failing health.

'Mighty Ducks' star Shaun Weiss arrested for public intoxication

“Mighty Ducks” star Shaun Weiss was arrested for public intoxication over the weekend, Fox News can confirm. According to a statement released by the Oroville Public Safety Department on Monday, Weiss, 39, “was arrested for being under the influence of drugs” at about 12:47 a.m. on Saturday, August 4 in Oroville, Calif. 

Resolution passed to remove President Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star

The West Hollywood City Council passed a resolution Monday night asking to have President Trump's star removed from the Hollywood Walk of Fame, according to a tweet by the city’s mayor.

Facebook, other platforms remove Alex Jones pages for hate speech

NEW YORK (AP) - Major tech companies have begun to ban right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones from their services, reflecting a more aggressive enforcement of policies against hate speech and misinformation following protests on social media.

'Facts of Life' star Charlotte Rae dies at 92

Charlotte Rae, who played a wise and patient housemother to a brood of teenage girls on the long-running sitcom "The Facts of Life" during a career that encompassed many other TV roles as well as stage and film appearances, has died. She was 92.

WWE wrestler known as Kane wins mayor's race in Tennessee

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Glenn Jacobs, the WWE wrestler known as Kane, has won the bout for mayor in Tennessee's third largest county.

Barack and Michelle Obama spotted at Jay-Z and Beyoncé concert at FedEx Field

Former President Barack and Former First Lady Michelle Obama were reportedly spotted at Beyoncé and Jay-Z's DC-area concert Saturday night, TMZ reports.

CBS investigating sexual misconduct claims amid report on CEO Les Moonves

NEW YORK (AP) - CBS said Friday it is investigating personal misconduct claims after the company's chief executive, Les Moonves, was the subject of a New Yorker story detailing sexual misconduct allegations.

Next 'Star Wars' film to use unreleased Carrie Fisher footage

Carrie Fisher is not done with "Star Wars" after all — Lucasfilm says unreleased footage of the actress will be used in the next installment of the "Star Wars" saga to draw her character's story to an end.

'Somebody Feed Phil' creator Phil Rosenthal talks about Netflix series
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The creator of Everybody Loves Raymond is now in front of the camera for Somebody Feed Phil, the Netflix original documentary series that just launched new episodes earlier this month. Phil Rosenthal joined Good Day Chicago to talk about it.