Kentucky Derby attendees can store alcohol in their fancy hats thanks to Fireball Whisky's new products
The 2024 Kentucky Derby is nearly here, and Fireball Whisky is offering customers the chance to store its cinnamon whisky in a fascinator or hat. See the unique product.
David Beckham's $10M lawsuit against Mark Wahlberg's fitness company will go to trial
DB Ventures filed a breach of contract lawsuit against Mark Wahlberg's company in 2022. The lawsuit will head to court in January 2025 as David Beckham claims he's owed millions.
Jerry Seinfeld declares the movie business 'is over,' not the 'pinnacle' of society anymore
Jerry Seinfeld claims the movie business has been replaced by "disorientation" as he declared the industry is "over." The comedian directed his first feature, "Unfrosted."
'Wizard of Oz' star's former Beverly Hills home on market for $21.75M
A six-bedroom, nine-bath, 10,000 square-foot home where Billie Burke, Glinda the Good Witch from "The Wizard of Oz," once lived has gone on the market for nearly $22 million.
Johnny Depp eyeing $4M historic Italian castle as mayor voices concerns over potential sale
Johnny Depp is eying the historic Montalto Dora Castle in northern Italy. The 12th century estate is on sale for $4 million.
Iconic toy maker 'capitalizing' on new industry trends: 'Game play is here to stay'
A spokesperson for Mattel commented on the manufacturer's newly released Scrabble Together game and detailed efforts to stay competitive in the changing industry landscape.
Taylor Swift breaks Spotify single-day records upon release of 11th studio album
Taylor Swift broke Spotify records on Friday with the release of her newest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," with most-streamed artist and album in a single day.
Meghan Markle pulls out pre-'Suits' skill set in bid to become lifestyle guru
Meghan Markle is launching a lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, and using skills from her pre-royalty life to give herself an edge.
Taylor Swift's 'The Tortured Poets Department' will be boon for independent record stores
Pop star Taylor Swift has released her highly anticipated eleventh album, "The Tortured Poets Department," and it is expected to be a boon for record stores.
Jamie Foxx takes on new challenge after medical scare taught him 'life is precious'
Jamie Foxx shared a few of his tricks when it comes to preventing the effects of overindulging, and says his new BSB Whiskey was created to "have fun."
Free Taylor Swift tickets: Company will pay 2 friends to travel to London, attend Eras Tour
Flytographer is looking to hire two "Chief Memory Makers" to attend the Eras Tour in London. Lucky Swifties will receive a $5,000 travel stipend, premium tickets to Wembley Stadium and other perks.
Disneyland cast members file for union election
Disneyland's cast members who portray beloved characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck have file a union election request with the National Labor Relations Board.
Jelly Roll sued by Pennsylvania wedding band with same name, accused of harming reputation with prison stint
Jelly Roll is facing a trademark infringement lawsuit from the northeast-based band Jellyroll, which says the country star has harmed its business.
Justice Department to sue Ticketmaster, Live Nation for alleged monopoly over ticketing industry: report
Ticketmaster's parent company, Live Nation, could face an anti-trust lawsuit from the Department of Justice as soon as next month, a report says.
Kevin Costner's 12-hour 'Horizon' binge plan is PT Barnum-like showmanship that could be ‘big winner’: expert
Kevin Costner hopes to have fans in a movie theater for hours to binge all four of his upcoming "Horizon" films. An expert said he could "come away the big winner."
'Golden Bachelor' stars Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist could lose out on big payday because of divorce: experts
Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist found love on "The Golden Bachelor," but now that they're divorcing, they stand to lose out on a fortune, experts explain to Fox News Digital.
Morgan Wallen to open Nashville bar following arrest for alleged rooftop chair-throwing incident
PR experts weigh in on how country singer Morgan Wallen's recent arrest for allegedly throwing a chair off a roof will "drive more business" to his new bar in Nashville, Tennessee.
‘Star Wars’ chicken leg stilt props from 1977 movie to go for thousands at auction: ‘Bizarre’
Props from the first 'Star Wars' movie are up for auction in the United Kingdom. The unique chicken leg stilts were originally made by a family of stilt dancers.
‘Top Gun: Maverick’ copyright lawsuit dismissed
Paramount studios has prevailed after being sued by the family of the author who produced the 1983 magazine article that went on the inspire "Top Gun."
'Friends' TV script from iconic episode to hit auction, Matthew Perry Foundation to receive portion of sale
A television script from the sitcom "Friends" is headed for auction, and the seller commits to donating a portion of the proceeds to the Matthew Perry Foundation.