Chris Chaberski
New Movies This Week: ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’
Okay, so only one new movie this week, but it's a biggie: the fourth installment in the robot-alien-EXPLOSIONS!!! saga based on a 1980s cartoon.
New Movies This Week: ‘How to Train Your Dragon 2,’ ’22 Jump Street’
A pair of wildly different sequels to surprise hits arrive in theaters this weekend—one for kids that adults may also like, the other about adults who disguise themselves as kids.
New Movies This Week: ‘Edge of Tomorrow,’ ‘The Fault in Our Stars’
This week in theaters, two highly different movies arrive: the first, a science-fiction action-adventure; the second, an uplifting story of hope rising against all odds.
New Movies This Week: ‘Maleficent,’ ‘A Million Ways to Die in the West’
This weekend we get a fresh interpretation of a classic fairy tale, along with a wacky-looking western comedy from the guy who made 2012's hit about a foul-mouthed stuffed animal, 'Ted.'
Maya Angelou, Poet and Author, Dies at 86 [VIDEO]
Maya Angelou, author of 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,' died at her home in North Carolina on Wednesday morning. She was 86.
September 11 Memorial Museum Opens With Ceremony for Families [PHOTOS]
On Thursday morning, President Obama dedicated the National September 11 Memorial Museum in a ceremony attended by families of the victims, first responders and numerous political leaders.
9 Acrobats Hurt After Aerial Stunt Goes Horribly Wrong [VIDEO]
Nine circus performers were seriously injured when an aerial stunt in which they hang from their hair "like a human chandelier" went wrong and sent them falling to the ground.
New Movies This Week: ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2′
Not exactly the widest variety this week, but what we do get in theaters is a big one: the return of everyone's friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
NBA Bans Donald Sterling for Life, Fines Him $2.5 Million [VIDEO]
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has imposed a lifetime ban on Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling following the racist comments he made on a phone conversation with his girlfriend.
New Movies This Week: ‘The Other Woman,’ ‘The Quiet Ones,’ ‘Brick Mansions’
This weekend we get three more major openings: a comedy, a horror flick and an action thriller.
Boston Holds Ceremony to Commemorate One Year After Marathon Bombings [PHOTOS]
On April 15, 2013, two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring more than 260. On Tuesday, the city of Boston commemorated the event with a brief ceremony on Boylston Street.
20 Injured, Some Critically, in Stabbing Spree at Pittsburgh High School
A sophomore at Franklin Regional High School in Murrysville, Pennsylvania, attacked his fellow students Wednesday morning, injuring at least 20 people, four of them seriously. He is now in police custody.