
By Peter Suderman - Special to The Washington Times
“The Hangover Part III” is predicated on a fundamental error. Published May 22, 2013 Comments

By John Carucci - Associated Press
Burt Bacharach knew writing a memoir would be emotional — not because of his never-heard backstage tales or his tumultuous marriages. He knew that being honest would force him to come to terms with the death of his daughter. Published May 21, 2013 Comments

By Associated Press
Robin Roberts will tell the story of her battle with a life-threatening illness in a new memoir. Published May 22, 2013 Comments

By Associated Press
Blake Shelton and NBC are putting together a benefit for Oklahoma tornado victims. Published May 22, 2013 Comments

By Jake Coyle - Associated Press
The Cannes Film Festival is missing one of its biggest stars of this year’s event: Ryan Gosling. Published May 22, 2013 Comments

By Douglas Ernst - The Washington Times
The pizza deliveryman might be in trouble if Anjan Contractor’s 3-D food printer is a success. Published May 22, 2013 Comments

By The Washington Times
Sergio Garcia was forced to apologize for a comment he made about Tiger Woods that some interpreted as racist. Published May 22, 2013 Comments
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By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times
Alabama medical experts are puzzled by a respiratory illness that sent seven to the hospital and ultimately killed two. Published May 22, 2013
By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times
The federal government has signed a $200 million deal with GlaxoSmithKline to develop powerful antibiotics that can combat bioterrorism and overcome resistance issues that have made some prescriptions worthless in recent years. Published May 22, 2013
By John Taylor and John M. Taylor - Special to The Washington Times
Since the first dog warily entered the first cave, the relationship between man and beast has been intriguing to man, and perhaps to beast as well. Published May 22, 2013
By Frank T. Csongos - Special to The Washington Times
In his sweeping, intelligent and enormously ambitious book, British historian Brendan Simms argues that whoever controls Central Europe can dominate the world. Published May 21, 2013
By Annie Z. Yu - The Washington Times
America's teens appear to be catching on to the fact that writing up their latest beer-pong triumph or their true feelings about their Spanish teacher on their Facebook page may not be such a great idea. Published May 21, 2013
By Associated Press
Gov. Andrew Cuomo won't touch Khloe Kardashian's T-shirt, but he's sent her a letter saying the reality star's logo may be violating copyright law. Published May 21, 2013