Prosecution rests in Diddy sex trafficking trial: Latest

After six weeks of graphic and often explosive testimony from former assistants and lovers, federal prosecutors have rested their case. Here's what happens next.

Mick Ralphs, Bad Company and Mott the Hoople guitarist, dies at 81

Mick Ralphs, the guitarist and songwriter behind hits like “Can’t Get Enough” and “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” has died at 81, months before his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Food Network announces tribute to Anne Burrell

Food Network is honoring the late Anne Burrell with a heartfelt tribute. Here's when and how to watch.

The 'Jumanji' movie turns 30 and a whole town is celebrating

Keene, New Hampshire, is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the original Jumanji film, which was shot in the town and released in 1995.

Human remains found near Taylor Swift's mansion identified

The human remains found in a ritzy Rhode Island beach town near pop icon Taylor Swift's mansion have been identified as police close the investigation.

Doctor in Matthew Perry ketamine overdose case agrees to plead guilty

Dr. Salvador Plasencia has agreed to plead guilty to four counts of distribution of ketamine, federal prosecutors said in a statement.

‘Jaws’ was fiction; this was the terrifying true story

Fifty years since the release of “Jaws," this look back at the 1916 Jersey Shore shark attacks explores how a string of real-life deaths helped inspire the novel and film that redefined the summer blockbuster and reshaped public perception of sharks.

'Jaws,' the first summer blockbuster, turns 50
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The movie 'Jaws,' widely considered the first big summer blockbuster, was released 50 years ago. In this LiveNOW & Then full episode, we'll look at what impact the film had on beachgoers in 1975 and the lasting legacy it left on Hollywood.