It'll be a wet Memorial Day weekend in Washington, D.C., but there are still plenty of events on the calendar to enjoy, capped by the National Memorial Day Parade along Constitution Avenue on Monday.
Tennessee called off the scheduled execution of Tony Carruthers on Thursday after officials spent more than an hour trying and failing to establish an intravenous line, prompting Gov. Bill Lee to grant a one-year reprieve.
Quinta Brunson, the Emmy-winning creator and star of ABC's "Abbott Elementary," is developing and will star in a new feature film centered on iconic cartoon character Betty Boop.
WWE star Ludwig Kaiser was arrested Wednesday in Orange County, Florida, on a misdemeanor battery charge after allegedly assaulting a neighbor at a luxury Orlando apartment complex following a confrontation over the wrestler's public display of affection in an elevator.
An Escondido man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of attempted murder after an elderly man was critically injured in an assault near a residential property locally known as the "Trump House," authorities said.
NPR is cutting newsroom jobs and overhauling its organizational structure as the public radio network grapples with the loss of federal funding and a rapidly shifting media landscape.
A hiker at Black Hill Regional Park in Montgomery County got a striking reminder of who else shares the trails -- after spotting a large copperhead stretched across a walking path near the paddle boat area, close enough to have been stepped on. Here's what Maryland hikers should know in case they encounter one in the wild.
Director and producer Michael Bay is set to helm a film chronicling the rescue of two American airmen downed behind enemy lines in Iran during Operation Epic Fury, Universal Pictures announced Wednesday.
Nearly a decade after sexual misconduct allegations derailed his Hollywood career, James Franco is attempting a major return to mainstream cinema with a supporting role in the expanding "Rambo" franchise.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr said the agency is seeking public comment on whether the television ratings system should include parental warnings for children's programming that features transgender or gender identity themes, as the FCC reviews whether current ratings adequately inform families about what their children are watching.
House Democrats are voting no on the Smithsonian women's history museum bill. Republicans added the phrase "biological women" to the mission -- and erased years of bipartisan support in the process.
Vanessa Trump, the former wife of Donald Trump Jr., disclosed on Wednesday that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer, sharing the news in a post on Instagram and revealing that she had already undergone a medical procedure earlier in the week.
Singer NATALIE MAINES of The Chicks: "[Trump] is using your gas money to pay the insurrectionists. But don't worry about it. I'm sure posting selfies will fix everything."
Spanish director Pedro Almodovar: "The U.S. is not a democracy right now. Some people say it's maybe an imperfect democracy, but I really don't think the U.S. is a democracy right now."
BILL MAHER: Prominent Dems, including Kamala Harris and the Clintons, won't come on his show because "Democrats are p---ies about ... going anywhere that they're not already pre-adored."
JEFF BEZOS: "The top 1% of taxpayers pay about 40% of all the tax revenue, and the bottom half pay 3%. I don't think it should be 3%. I think it should be zero."
The "Late Show" airs its final episode Thursday, canceled amid a $16 million Trump settlement and a pending merger needing White House approval. Colbert called it a "big fat bribe." Experts say the politics were impossible to ignore.
Joey Chestnut, the 17-time winner of the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest, has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor battery charge and been sentenced to probation following a bar altercation in Indiana earlier this year.