• Dallas Nurse Nina Pham Reunited with Dog Bentley after His Ebola Virus Quarantine Finally Ends

    Nina Pham's story came full circle yesterday when she was reunited with her King Charles spaniel named Bentley. Pham is the first nurse that contracted the Ebola virus after taking care of Thomas Eric Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. On October 12 Pham tested positive for the virus and was transferred to National Institutes of Health in Maryland for treatment. There was a lot of initial concern for Bentley because the dog of a nurse who tested positive for Ebola in Spain was euthanized. Officials insisted that Bentley would be well cared for and that obviously was the case.
  • Jehovah's Witnesses Ordered to Pay $13.5 Million to Jose Lopez for Sex Abuse at Hands of Elder Who Had Admitted to Molesting a Child Years Earlier

    Usually when we hear about sexual abuse in connection with a religious leader, we're inevitably reading about another fallen member of the Catholic Church, but another case is garnering some attention this weekend. In 2010, Jose Lopez filed a lawsuit against the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York claiming that he was molested back in 1986. A San Diego judge believed his story and on Friday awarded him $13.5 million in restitution.
  • TLC Decides to Pay Most of 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' Cast for Final Season That Won't Actually Ever Air

    June Shannon really has unraveled her family business in just a few short weeks. It only took TLC a day or two to decide to cancel Here Comes Honey Boo Boo after photos of Shannon cavorting with her convicted sex offender ex, Mark McDaniel surfaced. While she has insisted that the truth will eventually come out and it'll be on her side, things as of now seem to be pretty dismal. One thing that has been pretty amazing is TLC's treatment of the rest of Shannon's family. Sure they packed up their lights and quickly removed all filming equipment from the house but they also have confirmed that the family will still get paid for a season that will now never air.
  • Trust Reportedly an Issue Again as Portia de Rossi Works Overtime at Keeping Tabs on Ellen Degeneres

    A few days after hearing that Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi had a fight so epic that it caused them to literally turn there car around and blow off a scheduled charity appearance, it seems that those infamous trust issues are back with a vengeance. A few months ago there were rumors about de Rossi possibly catching her wife cheating, leading to an understandable lack of trust. Now we're hearing that de Rossi is again keeping close tabs on DeGeneres.
  • Soap Star Alison Sweeney Pens Goodbye Letter to 'Days of our Lives' Fans

    Alison Sweeney is a household name to any fan of daytime television. You don't have to be a Days of our Lives fan to appreciate the fact that she signed a contract with the show when she was barely old enough to drive and now, 22 years later she has finally decided to put her character of Sami Brady to rest, for now. While Sweeney actually filmed her final scenes last spring, her character was still onscreen until this past week when Sami and her kids left Salem for the bright lights of Hollywood. Fans of the actress are crushed to see her leave and as it turns out, the fan in Sweeney is going to miss Sami a lot too.
  • 'RHOA's' Apollo Nida was a Wire-Wearing Snitch for Feds, Recorded Conversations with Costar Peter Thomas and 'Love & Hip Hop Atlanta's' Kirk Frost

    'Phaedra Parks must be wondering what the heck she was thinking to not only involve herself with a man like Apollo Nida, but to actually marry and have kids with him. Back in September the Real Housewives of Atlanta star began serving an 8 year sentence for a slew of crimes including identity theft and Parks confirmed just a few short weeks later that she was definitely divorcing the con man. In the months leading up to turning himself in, Nida was working hard to find a way to strike a deal with the feds and that apparently included wearing a wire.
  • 'Blood Sweat & Heels' Star Geneva Thomas Suing Costar Melyssa Ford for $25 Million in Aftermath of Violent Fight

    We told you last week about a fight that occurred between Melyssa Ford and Geneva Thomas while they were filming 'Blood, Sweat & Heels,' their reality show on Bravo. Apparently the ladies got into a verbal fight that turned violent and ended with Thomas smashing a bottle over Ford's head. The on-camera assault left Ford in need of stitches and a hospital bed. The incident caused Thomas to be painted as violent so she has filed a $25 million dollar defamation suit.
  • Terminally Ill Brittany Maynard Decides to Postpone Originally Planned Nov. 1 Death with Dignity Date, Continues to Advocate for the Cause [WATCH]

    In the last month, Brittany Maynard's story has garnered international attention as it naturally has caused people to weigh in. On Jan. 1 of this year Maynard was diagnosed with glioblastoma brain cancer which causes a debilitating and often slow death. While Maynard was originally given only 6 months to live she has made it longer and still is able to find joy and laughter in each day in spite of suffering through extreme pain and daily seizures that cause her not even remember her husband's name. Earlier this month Maynard went public with her story in an attempt to raise awareness for "death with dignity" and at that point she had marked Nov. 1 as the date when she would willingly take prescribed medication to peacefully end her life surrounded by loved ones. Now, according to a new video posted to her site, it seems that Maynard has changed her mind- at least for now.
  • 'Dynasty's' Legendary Joan Collins Headed Back to Television with Guest Spot on 'Queens of Drama' Docu-Series

    It looks like POP's new series "Queens of Drama" is ready to pull out all the stops to make sure soap fans young and old will decide to tune in. Producers had already stacked the deck with such talent as Vanessa Marcil, Donna Mills and Hunter Tylo when it was announced that Joan Collins will also be included in an episode. "Dynasty" fans still bow at Collins's feet for helping to propel primetime soaps into the mainstream.
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