US Approves 1st Stem Cell Study for Spinal Injury
Posted: 4:46 AM It could be a major step forward for stem cell research when a U.S. biotech company begins what it says is the world's first study of a treatment based on human embryonic stem cells.
Posted: 4:46 AM It could be a major step forward for stem cell research when a U.S. biotech company begins what it says is the world's first study of a treatment based on human embryonic stem cells.
Posted: 10:59 AM LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A lawyer for Roman Polanski is accusing the Los Angeles Superior Court of bias and prejudice against the movie director, and is seeking removal of his case to the California Judicial Council for resolution.
Posted: 10:56 AM LITCHFIELD, Conn. (AP) -- Actor Rip Torn has pleaded not guilty to drunken driving charges in Connecticut, nearly two years after temporarily losing his license for similar charges in New York.
Posted: 10:53 AM FREEPORT, Bahamas (AP) -- Actor John Travolta and wife Kelly Preston are back in Florida with the remains of their 16-year-old son.
Posted: 10:50 AM LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Lindsay Lohan says she hasn't split with DJ Samantha Ronson, despite media reports they had publicly sparred several times over the holidays.
Posted: 10:48 AM NEW YORK (AP) -- Patrick Swayze says his yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer didn't stop him from pushing ahead on his new TV series.
Posted: 10:45 AM LOS ANGELES (AP) -- An attorney for actors Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright says prosecutors have agreed to drop all charges in an incident at a Louisiana bar last year.
Posted: 9:59 AM BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) -- Nominees for the Golden Globe Awards announced Thursday in Beverly Hills, Calif
Posted: 11:43 AM MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- The Australian Film Institute has posthumously given a best-actor award to Heath Ledger for his performance as the Joker in "The Dark Knight."
Updated: 8:16 PM Tina Fey's husband is talking about something the "30 Rock" actress would rather not discuss: the scar on her left cheek.
Posted: 5:07 AM Kentucky lawmakers' recent practice of passing a multibillion dollar state budget just hours after it's agreed on behind closed doors would be tougher to carry out under one proposal pending for the 2009 General Assembly.