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Paparazzi snap Britney Spears as she rear-ends SUVAnother Britney Spears fender-bender, another instant online video.
Grammer says 'Back to You' won't be back on FoxKelsey Grammer said Tuesday that Fox is dropping his sitcom "Back to You," calling the decision a surprise and a shame. "They have let it go," Grammer told The Associated Press. "We were told all this time we were in good shape and we were coming back."
LaBeouf: Cigs run led to Walgreens arrestTurns out it was a nicotine jones that led to Shia LaBeouf's arrest in Chicago. The 21-year-old actor, who stars opposite Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," told the story of his infamous Walgreen's arrest during his appearance on Monday night's "Late Show."
'American Idol' viewers are disappearingContestants are disappearing as the "American Idol" finale approaches. Unfortunately for Fox, so are the viewers.
Phil Spector recording engineer Larry Levine diesLarry Levine, the recording engineer who helped Phil Spector re-invent rock 'n' roll music with his "Wall of Sound" technique and won a Grammy for his work with Herb Alpert, died on his 80th birthday, his family said Tuesday.
Madonna adoption case in Malawi nears conclusionMadonna's bid to adopt a Malawian toddler she found in an orphanage in 2006 is likely to be approved in court this week, her lawyer said Tuesday.
`Heights' heads Tony nominees list with 13 nods"In the Heights," the little barrio musical that brought a fresh salsa and hip-hop beat to Broadway, dominated the 2008 Tony Award nominations Tuesday, picking up 13, more than any other show.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater wins regional TonyChicago Shakespeare Theater has its roots in a 1986 production of "Henry V" performed on a pub's rooftop deck. On Tuesday, the company was named the recipient of the 2008 Tony Award for outstanding regional theater.
Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg dies in Fla. at 82Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg's mediums knew few bounds.
NYC judge sentences Remy Ma to 8 years in prisonA weeping Remy Ma was sentenced to eight years in prison Tuesday for shooting a woman outside a Manhattan nightclub. "I feel so bad for all the physical and mental pain you've gone through," the Grammy-nominated rapper told the victim. "This has taken a toll on us and both our families. I would never wish you harm and I pray the best for all of us."