Obama Effect Boosts Nobel Peace Prize Nominations


OSLO - A record 237 people and organizations have been nominated for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, with interest boosted by last year's award to President Barack Obama, organizers said on Wednesday.

Fawcett's Family Receives Academy Apology


Academy Awards bosses have officially apologized to Farrah Fawcett's family for leaving the late actress out of a tribute at the recent ceremony.

Corey Haim Dead At 38


Lohan's Mom Wades Into Ad Lawsuit


Tatum O'Neal 'Deeply Saddened' By Fawcett Snub


Bigelow's Oscars Will Change Hollywood, Slowly


Accused Letterman Extortionist Pleads Guilty


Sex & The City 2 Star In Hospital After Bike Crash


Hudson Lands Basketball Honor


Jennifer Hudson had made history as the first woman to sing the anthem for the final game of March Madness.

McCartney Grooves At Son's Gig


Rascal Flatts' Rooney Expecting Second Baby


GaGa Planning 3D Concert Release


Bodyguards Reveal Jackson's Romances


John Raises Millions With Oscars Bash


Pacquiao Confident Speed Can Trump Clottey's Size


Filipino ring king Manny Pacquiao said his lightning fast speed will be enough to nullify Joshua Clottey's size advantage when the two meet in Dallas on Saturday.

NY Voters Dislike Governor, Want To Keep Him


New York voters think scandal-tarred Governor David Paterson should remain in office but cannot do a good job.

Chocolate-Powered Racecar Makes Sustainability Sexy


Fueled by leftover chocolate and with components made from carrots, potato starch and flax, the world's first sustainable Formula 3 racing car has a top speed of 135 miles per hour.