Viacom owns Nickelodeon, Paramount PIctures, and RateMyProfessors.com.
The New Yorker responded to Trump's "shithole" comment by giving a sneak peek of its upcoming magazine cover.
The size of the investment is unknown, but a 0.12% stake in the company was disclosed in November.
Critics are lukewarm on the first episode of David Letterman's new Netflix talk show, which features Barack Obama.
Steve Jobs and Laurene Powell-Jobs' youngest daughter, Eve, is an accomplished equestrian and Stanford student. Her family is worth about $20.1 billion.
Leonardo DiCaprio will play an aging actor in the next Quentin Tarantino movie set in Los Angeles in the summer of 1969.
The stock, which tries to track the price of bitcoin, is a hit with millennials.
The firestorm following Trump's vulgar remark to lawmakers at a Thursday meeting intensifies.
For the US and NATO forces, getting around Europe can be a headache.
We caught up with Pete Holmes and Jamie Lee while they were in Chicago to promote season two of "Crashing," which premieres January 14 on HBO.
Nike's comeback plan could catapult the brand to the top of the hot athletic apparel market.
USA Today says that Wahlberg refused to reshoot his scenes in "All the Money in the World" with Christopher Plummer unless he got paid over a million dollars.
A conference call with members of the media descended into madness today, after administration officials had difficulty enabling the "listening only" feature.
A Royal Caribbean cruise that departed from Baltimore on January 2 had 47 reported cases of "gastro-intestinal illness."
LinkedIn founder and billionaire investor Reid Hoffman says that the most ambitious people need to master the skill of "unlearning."
The former Asante Kotoko striker bagged a hat-trick as FC Leopard thrashed against an amateur side.
Lewis left the Labour frontbench over its position on Brexit in 2017.
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"I don’t see us tackling it this year," House Speaker Paul Ryan said when he was asked about reforming entitlements like Medicare and Social Security.
Harding's longtime manager posted on Facebook that he was quitting because she wanted reporters to sign an affidavit stating they wouldn't bring up her past. The post has since been deleted.
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