Court Says Convicts Don't Have Right to Test DNA

The Supreme Court said Thursday that convicts have no constitutional right to test DNA evidence in hopes of proving their innocence long after they were found guilty of a crime.

Porn Star Sasha Grey's Sex Scenes Cut in Soderbergh's 'The G

Director also says he's 'running out of ideas,' may retire in five years

Apparent Minnesota Tornado Leaves Path of Destruction

Daylight Thursday revealed a path of destruction left by an apparent tornado in Austin where vehicles were tossed about, homes were heavily damaged and power lines were knocked down.

Cher Speaks Out About Daughter's Sex Change

Cher says despite questioning her daughter Chastity's decision to become Chaz, she will support the surgery

Continental Pilot Dies on Flight From Brussels to Newark

The captain of a Continental Airlines flight en route from Brussels to Newark died during the trip, but the flight landed safely with two co-pilots at the controls.

Anna Paquin's All Grown Up in July Issue of 'Self'

She won an Oscar when she was 11, now the "True Blood" star is getting used to even more exposure

Canseco to Sue MLB and Union for Steroids Backlash

Jose Canseco plans to file a class-action lawsuit against Major League Baseball and the players’ association, saying he’s been ostracized for going public with his stories of steroids use.

Rumors of Infidelity Surround Billy Joel, Katie Lee Split

Could Billy Joel's estranged wife's relationship with a hot young fashion designer have ended her marriage to the Piano Man?

Teen Sentenced for Dragging Boy in Noose

An Ohio teenager accused of putting a noose around a Hispanic boy's neck and dragging him in a parking lot while shouting racial slurs has been sentenced to 10 days in jail.

Web Searches on Celebs, Lyrics Return Viruses

Michael Phelps may have conquered the 2008 Olympics, but he might also be destroying students’ computers.