Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights 2023 tickets on sale, details revealed

The zombie apocalypse will make its way to Universal Studios Hollywood for Halloween Horror Nights beginning Thursday, Sept. 7, through an all-new terrifying haunted house experience.

Glenda Jackson, Oscar-winning British performer and politician, dies

Glenda Jackson won two Academy Awards and had a second career in politics as a British lawmaker before returning to the stage and screen.

Bill Cosby sued by 9 more women in Nevada for alleged sexual assaults

The lawsuit alleges that the women were individually drugged and assaulted between approximately 1979 and 1992 in Las Vegas, Reno and Lake Tahoe homes, dressing rooms and hotels.

Walt Disney's 'Storybook Mansion' is available for rent; here's how much it'll cost

Walt Disney lived in this beautiful home from 1932 to 1950 and it was in this home where he drew inspiration for the movie “Snow White" and classic characters such as Mary Poppins and Winnie the Pooh.

AI makes its way to fashion world

Artificial intelligence is emerging everywhere, including in the world of fashion. It has experts weighing the pros and cons of the use of AI models.

Congratulations pour in for Tyler Perry over 'historic' BET, VH1 purchase; But did it actually happen?

Congratulations are pouring in for Tyler Perry after news reports that the media mogul successfully acquired BET and VH1, making him the first African American to own two major television networks … except, no one knows if it actually happened.

How AI impacts fashion industry
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FOX 11's Christine Devine looks into artificial intelligence's possible role in the fashion industry.

P-22 may have gotten hit by car before capture
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A final necropsy conducted on famed Southland mountain lion P-22 determined the cat was suffering from "multiple severe injuries" and chronic conditions that limited his ability to function in the wild, state wildlife officials said Wednesday.

Sir Paul McCartney says artificial intelligence used to create 'last' Beatles song

In a new interview, McCartney called artificial intelligence "kind of scary, but exciting, because it’s the future." The new song is set for release later this year.