Mark Wahlberg insults 9/11 families: Who is the most insensitive celebrity?
Mark Wahlberg certainly got our attention — and raised some eyebrows — when he said that if he had been on United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, it wouldn’t have gown down.
Mark Wahlberg certainly got our attention — and raised some eyebrows — when he said that if he had been on United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, it wouldn’t have gown down.
Mark Wahlberg may frequently play an action hero on the big screen, but if he was on United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001, he says he would have been a real-life hero.?
Every year there are scores of big stars who go out of their way to show their support for the United States Armed Forces serving here and overseas.?
As the fourth richest man in the United Kingdom, it is probably safe to say Sir Richard Branson isn’t part of the “99 percent.”?
Randy Quaid says he would like to return to the United States one day, but he and his wife still fear they are being persecuted by California prosecutors and tabloid media.
Hollywood may film even fewer of its movies and TV shows in the United States if cash-strapped states cut financial incentives.
Buffett’s company, Margaritaville Enterprises, filed an application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office earlier this week to use the name for a vodka and energy drink.
Damon is taking politics to the big screen, playing a charismatic politician running for the United States Senate in the thriller “The Adjustment Bureau.”
Damon is taking politics to the big screen, playing a charismatic politician running for the United States Senate in the thriller “The Adjustment Bureau.”
Russian spy Anna Chapman still shuns questions about her years undercover in the United States, but starting next week she’ll uncover other mysteries on Russian television.