Facebook's Cambridge Analytica problem only got bigger on Sunday as lawmakers are stepping up the heat on social media titan Mark Zuckerberg on how 50 million users data was exposed to the company linked with Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign.
March Madness is proving quite a boon for the NCAA as Michigan's Jordan Poole stunned Houston with a 64-63 win sending them straight into the Sweet 16.
Black Panther continues being Marvel's top superhero film with its fifth week atop the box office charts knocking out newcomers Tomb Raider and Love, Simon.
Isaiah Thomas is very tired of moving around and wants to stay put with the Los Angeles Lakers after going from the Boston Celtics to the Cleveland Cavaliers to the Lakers.
One of the scariest papers you have to write in school is a dissertation, but there are some easy steps to help make the process less stressful with better results.
Samsung's new Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus comes with even more bells and whistles but there is a clause buried deep in the customer contract that could cost you much more. Reading does matter in this case, but there are three good reasons why upgrading is worth it.
Season 13 of Supernatural has been hit or miss for fans of the CW's longest running show, but the upcoming Scoobynatural episode should gets fans happily buzzing about the Winchester Brothers again.
Supernatural's A Most Holy Man brought more glee to Lynn Zubernis over last week's episode meaning Season 13 is coming back on track for those Winchester brothers fans.
American Idol is returning after a two year absence but while it's repackaged with Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie, it's the still same old Idol that was pushed off the air by a fresher The Voice. Ryan Seacrest's and Katy Perry's latest scandals don't look to help the ABC show either.
Black Panther hit the $1 billion mark already and took out Oprah Winfrey's heavily marketed A Wrinkle In Time along with other newcomers like The Strangers: Prey at Night, Gringo, Game Night and The Heist.
Weekly fact check on President Donald Trump's latest claims about Russia, Barack Obama, gun control, trade wars, tariffs and his happy White House. Trump claims everyone wants to be part of his administration so why are there still so many openings?