Ed Lauter's widow, Mia Lauter, and some of his family members are suing CBS network and General Electric, the company which owned NBC, claiming that they did not protect him from asbestos exposure, which resulted in his death, reports the TMZ.
David Letterman, who will be 67 on April 12, announced during the taping of his show Thursday that he will be retiring from "The Late Show" on CBS in 2015. He has been the face of the popular show since 1992.
Miley Cyrus has denied recent reports that she is pregnant and unsure who the father might be. Rather, the star is currently hung up on the death of her rescue dog Floyd.
Global warming poses a growing threat to the health, economic prospects, and food and water sources of billions of people, top scientists said in a report that urges swift action to counter the effects of carbon emissions.
Head of Samsung Electronics Co's mobile business, J.K. Shin, received a $5.8 million compensation package last year, beating the paycheck of his counterpart at U.S. rival Apple Inc, the South Korean firm said on Monday in its first such disclosure under new regulations.
"Frozen" has become the highest earning animated film of all time, reports Reuters. During the four months since its release, this Oscar-winning movie has earned more than $1 billion from worldwide sales.
Elton John and his longtime partner David Furnish have decided to marry in May following an amendment in the same-sex marriage laws in Britain, reports BBC.
Ten dogs from Sochi, Russia have arrived at a Washington, D.C., animal shelter where they will be offered for adoption after the round up of thousands of strays garnered international attention in the lead up to February's Olympic Games.
U.S. consumers stepped up spending a bit in February as incomes increased for a second straight month, offering hope the economy was regaining its footing after being slammed by an unusually cold winter.