The woman battling Cosby to make public her complaint against him said she is a lesbian, despite his assertions that their encounter was consensual.
Music producer Quincy Jones is suing for millions of dollars in royalties he says were generated from some of Michael Jackson’s biggest hits.
TV show host Dick Clark, whose long-running TV dance show helped rock ‘n roll win acceptance in the mainstream US audience has died at the age of 82.
The Christian broadcaster whose Judgment Day prophecy went unfulfilled on Saturday has a simple explanation for what went wrong – he miscalculated.
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/ 2 November 2010
A federal appeals court on Monday ordered the United States military’s ban on openly gay troops to remain in place.
The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico will be in the political spotlight in Washington on Tuesday, as energy giant BP scrambles to contain the spill.
Toyota said on Monday it had found no evidence to support the driver’s account of a widely publicised "runaway" Prius incident in California.
The <i>LA Times'</i> critic may have panned the film, but that didn’t stop Disney from turning the newspaper’s front page into an advertisement.
Relatives of a California state trooper whose fatal car wreck helped spark Toyota’s wide-ranging safety recall have sued the car-maker.
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A US congressional panel has found evidence Toyota routinely withheld company records it should have turned over in court.
Hollywood filmmaker Sydney Pollack, who won a pair of Academy Awards for the epic romance <i>Out of Africa</i> and earned praise for his acting stints in films such as <i>Tootsie</i> and <i>Michael Clayton</i>, died on May 26 after a battle with cancer, his spokesperson said. He was 73.