"Hamilton" educational experience giving back to Detroit students

These students didn't throw away their shot. They got a chance to switch places with the pros and perform on the same stage as the cast from the musical "Hamilton."

'Mary Tyler Moore Show' actress Georgia Engel dies at 70

Georgia Engel, who played the charmingly innocent, small-voiced Georgette on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and amassed a string of other TV and stage credits, has died. She was 70.

Loughlin, Giannulli plead not guilty in college scam

BOSTON (AP) - Actress Lori Loughlin, her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli and other prominent parents are pleading not guilty in the college admissions bribery scam. Loughlin and Giannulli said in court documents filed Monday they are waiving their right to appear in court for an arraignment and plead not guilty. The couple and more than a dozen other parents were indicted last week...

Nipsey Hussle's music producers reaction to rapper's death

Planning to be at Thursday's public memorial service for rapper Nipsey Hussle are his music producers. One team was with him during his mix-tape days and helped land that Grammy nomination this year. It was Hussle's first and only album, 'Victory Lap.'

Live online TV, once a bargain, is getting more expensive

If you signed up to stream live TV in hopes of saving money over traditional cable, you may be in for a rude surprise.

Netflix launches comedy channel on SiriusXM

Netflix is launching its first audio venture that will feature the video streaming service's comedy programming on SiriusXM.

City of Chicago sues Jussie Smollett for police investigative costs

Chicago filed a lawsuit against Jussie Smollett on Thursday in a bid to recoup the costs of investigating a racist, anti-gay attack that authorities say was orchestrated by the "Empire" actor as a publicity stunt, with the city saying - at minimum - that it now wants triple the amount it initially asked Smollett to pay.

Disney Plus streaming service to launch Nov. 12 for $6.99 a month

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Disney is raising the curtain on a hotly anticipated video steaming service that's aiming to topple industry pioneer Netflix, once a valuable ally. The service, called Disney Plus, has been in the works for more than year, but Thursday marked the first time that the longtime entertainment powerhouse has laid out plans for its attack on Netflix and a formidable cast of...

Twitter removes Trump video for use of 'Dark Knight' score

Twitter removed a campaign video posted by President Donald Trump after Warner's Bros. Pictures complained about the use of the score from its 2012 movie "The Dark Knight Rises."

Huffman, 12 other parents to plead guilty in college scheme

Actress Felicity Huffman and a dozen other prominent parents have agreed to plead guilty in the sweeping college admissions cheating scam that has ensnared wealthy families and athletic coaches at some of the nation's most selective universities, federal authorities said Monday.

Worker dies in fall while setting up Coachella Festival

INDIO, California (AP) - A Coachella worker has died while setting up for the music and arts festival in the Southern California desert. Goldenvoice, which puts Coachella in Indio each year, said in a statement the man was a lead rigger who died in a fall while working on a stage on festival grounds at the Empire Polo Club. The statement did not identify him by name but said he had been on the...

SeaWorld Orlando is officially a certified autism center

SeaWorld Orlando announced on Tuesday, which is World Autism Awareness Day, that they are now a certified autism center. 

Rapper Kodak Black accused of sexual assault, prosecutor says

A prosecutor says rapper Kodak Black will likely have to return to South Carolina this year to face a charge of raping a woman after a 2016 concert.

Nirvana manager Danny Goldberg opens up about Kurt Cobain's final intervention before tragic suicide

April 5 marks 25 years since Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s tragic suicide. Now, in discussing his new memoir, “Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain,” the band’s former manager Danny Goldberg is opening up about the last time he saw the troubled rock star during an intervention staged by “maybe half a dozen people” who were worried about the singer’s heroin addiction.