It's official: 2014 was the hottest year recorded since 1880. Scientists at National Aeronautics and Space Administration confirmed on Friday that the warmest temperatures were recorded last year.
Sony Pictures Entertainment could lose at least $30 million by pulling out "The Interview" from major U.S. theater chains on Dec. 25 in response to a direct threat against theaters by the group responsible for hacking the Sony studio.
"Hannibal" die-hard fans would have to wait until summer this year before they can see new episodes of the gory crime drama series, NBC announced on Friday.
Four detained student leaders who led the recent pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong were released without charge on Friday after participating with the ongoing police investigation on the mass demonstrations that paralyzed the financial district last year.
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church has joined the debate over freedom of expression in the wake of the unspeakable killing of 12 cartoonists, editors, and a police officer at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris recently.
Comedy series "Community" does not need a network to find its way back on air. Though it will no longer be seen on NBC, the community-college meta-comedy will be returning with 13 episodes for its sixth season, Yahoo announced.
While fans may feel like "Revenge" is inching closer to its end, ABC has clarified that the drama series is still going strong. Despite this, ABC boss Paul Lee said the network is looking for ways to reinvent the show as he hinted of more episodes to come.
The days when you can buy Google Glass in the market are numbered. In an official statement, the U.S. tech giant confirmed that it will stop selling the current version of the Internet-connected eyewear starting Jan. 19.
LANCASTER, Pa. — Four years in the making, the production “David” opened at Sight & Sound Theatres this year and explores the journey of an unassuming shepherd boy who became a king.
Secular intolerance has a “chilling effect” on Christians who are having to practice “various forms of self-censorship” as they're finding it difficult to express their faith freely in society, according to a new report detailing accounts from four countries.
Gunmen suspected to be Islamic Fulani herdsmen barged into a Catholic Church in southwestern Nigeria, opened fire and detonated explosives while the congregation was celebrating Mass on Pentecost Sunday, killing at least 50 worshipers, including women and children. It's feared that some Christians were also abducted after the attack.
For more than 1,500 days, Nigerian Christian teenager Leah Sharibu has been held captive by the Boko Haram terrorist group as Christians continue to be the target of attacks in the West African nation.