'Young and the Restless' actor Kristoff St. John dies at 52

Kristoff St. John, best known for his role on the long-running soap opera "Young and the Restless," died Sunday, police said.

Rapper 21 Savage taken into custody by ICE in Atlanta

Federal authorities detained the rapper known as 21 Savage during an immigration enforcement operation in metro Atlanta Sunday morning. Agents said the man, whose real name is Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph, is in the country illegally and is also a convicted felon.

Jussie Smollett performs first concert since attack: 'I will always stand for love.'

Jussie Smollett was blunt, emotional and defiantly determined Saturday night at a Southern California concert some urged him not to play, telling the crowd before singing a note that he had to go on with the show because he couldn't let his attackers win.

'Empire' actor Jussie Smollett says account of attack has been consistent

"Empire" actor Jussie Smollett is speaking out for the first time to let fans know he is "OK" after he was allegedly attacked Tuesday by two men in what police are investigating as a possible hate crime.

The State of the Union: a deliverance dressed in tradition

The State of the Union serves as the president's opportunity to tell congressional representatives and citizens of the country about the successes of their term in office, as well as goals for the upcoming year. It's also a speech dressed in tradition, complete with formalities that extend as far back as 1790, when George Washington delivered the first speech.

Police: Photos soon of people of interest in attack on actor

Detectives reviewed surveillance footage of "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett walking to his downtown Chicago apartment, but so far none of the video shows him being attacked by two masked men, although investigators have obtained images of people they would like to question, a police spokesman said Wednesday.

Swartz Creek HS sings rendition of Hallelujah to announce snow day

If it's bitterly cold outside, and school is definitely going to be cancelled, officials might as well have some fun with it. "Let me reiterate, we are not going to humiliate ourselves by singing a snow day song."

'Empire' star hospitalized after possible hate crime in Chicago

Chicago police have opened a hate crime investigation after a cast member of the television show "Empire" alleged he was attacked by men who shouted racial and homophobic slurs at him and physically attacked him.

10 best Super Bowl commercials of all time

Most can agree that the commercials are arguably the best part of the big game.

Arizona man uses CPR he learned from "The Office" to save woman's life

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - A classic scene from a decade-old episode of "The Office" helped an Arizona mechanic save an unconscious woman's life.

Trump confidant Stone is arrested, says he's falsely accused

Shouting 'FBI, open the door,' authorities arrested Roger Stone, a confidant of President Donald Trump, before dawn Friday in a criminal case that revealed that senior members of the Trump campaign sought to benefit from the release of hacked emails damaging to Hillary Clinton.

Police: Woman was drunk on vanilla extract while driving

Police say a Connecticut woman charged with driving under the influence was drunk on vanilla extract, which contains a significant amount of alcohol.

Hulu ups price for live-TV service, cuts basic package price

Hulu's live-TV streaming service will cost $5 more per month, while its traditional video-on-demand service will be $2 cheaper.

"Grand Tour" Season 3 opener filmed in Detroit

You may have spotted them when they were here back in June: just a few British guys drag racing down Grand River. 

Apple reportedly switching iPhone charging cord

Apple will be switching to a USB-C port, according to reports. The change means those lightening charger cables you've placed all over for convenience could be obsolete.