Another season of "True Detective" is in the books and the comparisons between season’ one and two will be a popular topic this week. I know many people didn’t care for this season, but I am not in that group.
Thankfully the offseason is over in the NFL. We may only be watching exhibition games, but it’s way better than any Kardashian coverage or presidential debates that resemble reality shows.
The semifinals at the 2015 Rogers Cup were played on Saturday as Novak Djokovic took on Jeremy Chardy and Andy Murray faced Kei Nishikori. At stake was both a spot in Sunday's championship match from Montreal and a chance to claim 1000 ranking points with a title.
How many more lives must be ruined before the NFL, namely King Goodell, drops this entire Deflategate thing? Are we to continue with it forever, or just until after kickoff of week one when we will know whether Tom Brady had to sit or rightfully made it onto the field.
The weekend is finally here and you know I have a lot of updates for you. The Khloe Kardashian Lamar Odom drama continues, Sherri Shepherd tests her Christianity by lying, and Meek Mill loves Drake again.
In a recent stunning announcement, Google announced that the company known as Google will be splitting and its components will be headed by a new holding company they call Alphabet.
The trailer for "Life" has been released, which is a biopic centered on late acting icon James Dean starring Dane DeHaan and Robert Pattinson, showing that his acting chops are far beyond "Twilight's" Edward Cullen.
The La Liga 2015 – 16 campaign hasn’t begun yet but Barcelona are already competing at the highest level. The Spanish and European champions were completely thrashed by the La Liga outfit Athletic Bilbao.
There has recently been a rumor that Sherri Shepherd, who was on the show from 2007-2014, is set to make a comeback. In an interview with The New York Post, the actress addressed this rumor saying, “I read that I was coming back, but as with all of the stuff at The View, you never know.
Trolling is no longer safe. In fact, it’s never been. Offensive online comments can get you sued if you think you’re hidden behind online privacy. Someone just made a point of it and that someone is Illinois politician Bill Hadley who sued a Freeport Journal Standard commenter for defamation.