Fresh of a lauded performance at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas, Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry, who have long been called rock 'n' roll's 'toxic twins,' have a few things to say about the rumored tension over Tyler's stint on 'American Idol' and their hotly anticipated new album, which they say is the best yet in their 40-plus-year career.
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The president and his opponent gave dueling interviews Sunday night.
In his new tell-all memoir, Arnold Schwarzenegger lays out exactly how he was blindsided by ex-wife Maria Shriver when she waited until he left office to set up a couples' counseling session to confront him about the child he secretly had with the couple's housekeeper.
He's back! Arnold Schwarzenegger kicks off eponymous think tank with symposium at USC
Paris Hilton and her boyfriend spend some time on the beach in Maui, Hawaii. Hilton recently came under fire after she was caught making derogatory comments about gay people. The heiress has since
Billie Joe Armstrong, the front man of rock group Green Day, has entered treatment for substance abuse, according to a statement on the band’s website. The announcement came two days after the rocker had a meltdown onstage at the iHeart Radio Music Festival in Las Vegas....
GOP candidate accuses President Obama of ruining the space program.
The site of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history could reopen as soon as the New Year. The Century 16 movie theater in Aurora, Colo., has been shut down since July 20, when a gunman opened fire during a midnight screening of “The Dark...
Backstage at the Emmys, best reality TV host winner Tom Bergeron denied the reports that professional dancer Maksim Chmerkovskiy is leaving “Dancing With the Stars.” “He said that it was taken out of context,” Bergeron said. “At the end of his contract, which runs through...
Ex-professor due in court in Alabama university shooting that killed 3 people, wounded 3 more
In July 1962, President John F. Kennedy installed hidden recording systems in the Oval Office and in the Cabinet Room. The result is a priceless historical archive comprising some 265 hours of taped material documenting a time when Civil Rights tensions were near the boiling point and the Cuban Missile Crisis had Americans fearing a nuclear war.
If polls and policies aren't your style, here are a few other shockingly successful but largely unscientific methods of predicting the outcome of the 2012 presidential election:

