Willard Scott, former NBC weatherman of 'TODAY,' dies at 87

Willard Scott enjoyed a 65-year run with NBC before retiring in 2015. The weatherman was best known for wishing happy birthdays to viewers who were turning 100 years old.

Remembering ‘Crocodile Hunter’ Steve Irwin 15 years after death

“The Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin died after a stingray pierced him while he was filming a documentary in Australia in 2006.

Welcome to September: Here's what's new (and free) on Tubi

Fall is on the horizon, and with a new season comes a new crop of free movies and TV shows from Tubi. Read on for more on "Die Hard," "Paddington," "Candyman" and "How Stella Got Her Groove Back," to name just a few of the titles now streaming for free.

Joe Rogan says he contracted COVID-19 while on comedy tour

“The Joe Rogan Experience: podcast host has rescheduled a show in Nashville after contracting COVID-19.

Gregg Leakes, husband of RHOA star NeNe Leaks, dies of cancer at 66

Gregg Leakes, the husband of "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star NeNe Leakes, died Wednesday at the age of 66, according to TMZ. 

Review: Girl-power-powered ‘Cinderella’ doesn’t inspire—it irritates

"Cinderella” is motivated only by a vague sense of “girl power,” and that would be tolerable if the end result weren’t so broad and bland.

Britney Spears conservatorship: Singer's attorney again demands removal of Jamie Spears

Britney Spears' attorney launched another blistering attack on the singer's father, alleging in Los Angeles court documents that Jamie Spears is attempting to "extort" about $2 million from the pop star before he agrees to step down as conservator of her estate.

Witness who wasn't a fan describes falling prey to R. Kelly

A woman who wasn't a fan of R. Kelly says she ended up getting exposed to a sexually transmitted disease after he enticed her to join him on the road.

Bonnaroo canceled in wake of Hurricane Ida

Heavy rains from Hurricane Ida have forced Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Tennessee to cancel as organizers say the waterlogged festival grounds are unsafe for driving or camping.

KISS tour dates postponed after Gene Simmons tests positive for COVID-19

Rocker Gene Simmons tested positive for COVID-19 and is experiencing "mild" symptoms, his band KISS announced Tuesday, prompting the group to postpone its next four tour dates.

Mike Richards out as executive producer of 'Jeopardy!', 'Wheel of Fortune' effective immediately

Less than two weeks after stepping down as the new host of "Jeopardy!" because of past misogynistic comments, Mike Richards is now exiting the show altogether. Sony confirmed he will no longer serve as executive producer of "Jeopardy!" or "Wheel of Fortune", effective immediately.

Ed Asner, TV icon of ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show,’ dies at 91

Asner’s representative confirmed the actor’s death in an email to The Associated Press. Asner’s official Twitter account included a note from his children.

‘Our Idiot Brother’ actor Matthew Mindler dead at 19

Actor Matthew Mindler, who starred in "Our Idiot Brother," was found dead on Saturday morning at just 19 years old.

JoJo Siwa to join same-sex couple on ‘Dancing With Stars’

JoJo Siwa, an 18-year-old who has said she identifies as gay and queer, said the same-sex pairing signals to viewers that it’s OK to be your true self.

R. Kelly compared himself to Jerry Lee Lewis, witness says

A witness at the R. Kelly sex-trafficking trial says the R&B star once compared himself to rock legend Jerry Lee Lewis, who became notorious for marrying his 13-year-old cousin decades ago.

Tubi announces Jon Lovitz comedy ‘Tales of a Fifth Grade Robin Hood’

Today, Tubi announced the premiere date for “Tales of a Fifth Grade Robin Hood,” a back-to-school comedy starring “Saturday Night Live” icon Jon Lovitz. The film arrives August 27.